The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER f MONDAY, AL (tI >sT 20,19^8. -

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l»aOs—Spindler Annoutiierm nt

f Mi.'h, dauKhter of Mr. ;and HuMr. ami Mr . Harry ii'lrr-ori -tror-t, was lay rveninp at a in by Mr-. Olive Ili-ulah (Jill, at the

Joe Sears, PVe-. Tom .*»ar«, Vice. President, Mr . Mabel Shamel, Secretary. A committee was also ap-

Pointed, Leslie Sears, Will Shamel "'JJ* lk ,

and Alex Sear.- after the business ession, Raymond Sears entertaine.i ^ with horse back n liny and Kather-; ine Judy took pictures of the funi-;

I ilies.

Late in the evening, all departed j

Announrement. :lf,Pr s P en,lin * ;i v ‘ ry pn j o y able " ,y '^

. Those present were:

of hlatrlnye of Spnr , T „ m Sears, Alex Spitii.li r e ( 1 '' u Sears and fcmily, Mrs. hmma Mc-

I ’ a '‘" 0 Donald, Mr . < . D. Conklin and child .,i in .i>. ■ Mrp Eliz. beth Sears, Carl rwn;n

' ’ and family, Joe Sears and wife, Will Shamel and wife, S.dyar Shamel and

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Fcrti rn Mr. ahri Mr a, W. ft. Holt,) Monday, August 20th n fon.

Entrrrd In ib. •’ Or.»»- Homer Evans of this city left Sat- *-*••••• *• ‘['“'‘t, urday nivht for Detroit where he 1( ,. # * ) will slay for a while.

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■■1.'iii ■ will take pi:ice at the c . In-idp on im 1 Seminary . i : - ilnnli' : '. The i.ilor of 'jrirn and orchid : i. in iln apnointmi nts. oni ■ ' .t v.':: n ado In a nn'ii'i, in that the card bearlab of thr vcildini and the a con ealed in a basket m a i an'eloiipp, in which n ice cream. The card wn handle of t ha ke:

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aled in a wedding hell.

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th Kr*‘cn icim; and punch.

.' < laid' of hlid,ye were enjoyed i . . lii i viniinr. Amour' the j'ue-t tiom out of town were: Mrs. A. C. I i 1 .liilee, Ip .aelidule; Mrs. Kred II.lii , I i melon, Ky.; Mr . Cu-hman Hol e, |!o lie.. Mil ; Mi s I.ucile A aiii;', Il.ayl mi, ().; Mi llontile Moffett, Mr . I,’. I!. Orr, and Mr . E. O.

ILuith, liidianapolis.

Miss Mlldre

Lake, Ind., end Royial ‘"r ux this city, wa made heie

The cere mo. y took place at Cuyah ova F i , I' "a. Saturday afternoon \[r, nd Mr Davis will he at home etu Si pi I .bet 21, at Akron, Ohio,

Is Is eh aa

t i tai.ip m the research departt i.f the (Joodyear Rubber Co. Mr. Davi a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lii k 1 navi ■ of this city and is well known here. He wa- graduated from Del’auw- l.’nivfrsity with the class of 1921, and icc-ived lii Doctors de'ii i from Oliio State Lniversity in 192k. Mr Davis was graduated mm Del’auw with the cl. - - of 1927 ind i a inertber of the Alpha Chi

'hnet'a -ornrity.

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C cud- Miller Reunion.

Persona) And Local News

Jimmy Tunpett, Illinois -treet is spending this week with hi uncle

Feirell Tunptett of Spencer.

new Whippet de-

1 niily, James Sham. I, Mr-, daudej Sfe)ej , (:o)n .

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown and daughter, (Jeneva motored to Winon^ i Lake Sunday. Miss (Jeneva will iei main over until Tuesciay. Mrs. E. A. Tomlinson of Fort (Smith, Ark., and Miss Murel Day of Brazil are the quests of Mrs. Wil- ! Ham Stewart on Liberty street.

Sears and family, Mr-. Rule, Mr. and Mr-. Alexander and family, (deni

Waldron anu wife, Leslie Sears and Band practice this evening at 7:30 wife, Farit Judy and family, an ' 11 o'clock. All members be present on

time.

John Keightley i* spending his vacation fioin the Stai Bar her Shop in St. Louis.

Mrs. Aithur White, all of C.reencastle, Herman Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Erne-t Miller of Indianapoli , 'Misses He tch Thompson and Marjorie Westercamp and Mr. and Mrs. Curti- Davis and family of I^ifayette and Mr. ml Mrs. Churles

Spiker of Rockford, III.

Mr. Tom Sears was the oldest

member pre . 1 t and (iornon Davis, Mr. and Mr®. Harry Collins and nn of Mi Helen Sears Davis, wa- daughters, Helen and Eleanor spent the youngest. Sunday in Lebanon.

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Nelson Reunion.

Mis. Cushman Hoke, of Boston, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.

b lank Shoptaugh.

Doctor and Mrs. OclV O’Brien teturned Sunday after an extended vacation. Enroute they visited Wash-1 ington, D. C., New York, and other , points in the east.

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An afidavit has lieen filed again-t ; Ben Nicholson, charging non support He is tin- father of four children and ; is held under a $500 bond. Nicholson’s : trial will be held Tuesday morning at eleven o’clock.

Mr . Ciovi'i Eggers attended the

VIilb i R' ii u which w . held Fun- , „ »,*- i Mr. ami Mis. Nelson Tuulman lay at It bdale. | -pent Sunday in Lehaimn with their

-I- -h -1- •!• The annual Nelson Reunion will: son, Roland ami wife, l o Entertain For (iuests. ),e held next Sunday Augu-t 2(ith at i

Mr. '• Witt \V • • v . I Sui i "'ll. All member-; Misa Betty I,Men has gone to In-

of the family and friends are Invit- dianapolis, where

id to come with well filled baskets

and enjoy the day.

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howei ‘or Mi-- Shoptaugh.

VI i I . Diederii'h will entertain Mond.i (veriing with a miscell^neiii l.owiT for Mi F. tel la Shop-

taiii h, who v ill he mnrriei h v Mb to Burford Gill.

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'! tiirc Vniioiinced.

ertain next V/edne-ilav in honor of Ir. and Mrs. Willard Gorham of

.o- Angeles, ('’alif.

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lible ( I '-s l o Meet.

The Iv y-tone Bible Class will meet

Tin nay afternoon at v2:30 oVJoik

with Mis. Ed Hnurk. Mrs. Hutche-on will have charge

pi.igram-. Mrs. la nn , Curti will ' reunion on Sunday. There was a good I'onduct devotions. Menihei wlio | 1 rowd, and a delightful dinner was line i o rm ns of trail povtation call orved at noon on large tables which M: Cu Black or Mi . J. E. < oort were placed under large shade trees

lay an way will he provided.

iUMirdnian Morris Reunion.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

C. E.'Crime, K. Berry treet,w as the of the ci ne of the Hoardman and Morris

she will be

guest of Mrs. I.eGrand Cannon.

Mrs. R B. Orr and son, who have been visiting Mrs. Olive Kelley, have returned to their home in Indianapo-

lis.

on the pacious lawn at the home. Karl Morris, of Montezuma, was elected to erve n- president and treasurer for the following year. Those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swear-

'■ M bn I V Thomas an- ' “ l,,v " 1 - r *i»-n"s, i i iuiivrs huh inger and daughters, Marian and Lil- - . h " i,,vit - 1 t0 '' w,th Mrs. Ida Manus and daughters, \l , to M r Charles Line "i lliilli baskets and spend the day. Jessie and Jennie, Mr. and Mrs.

♦'♦**♦* George Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Earl

M i | in Both Scar* Family Reunion. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Agli,|, Wl .i| known in this ’P |,, ‘ S '‘ a ' f anii| y reunion wn- held Ion and daughter, Betty, Mr. and

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Septcni- Hainniond Reunion. The nnnu il Hahimoml Reunion,

will In- belli Sunday, August 26th at the hoijic of Albert Alice, four miles a of town. Friends, relatives and

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner have returned from a week-end tiip to Leavenwoith and Wyandotte Cave, Ky.

Doctor John Cermuck will be at the Putnam County hospital Wednesday at eight o'clock for tonsil operations.

Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, E. Stark and son, Ray attended the races at Sunflower Park near Brazil Sunday.

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’.H. (Ji rdon i a member of

at the Black Grove, west of Green- Mr . Will Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

"ina ( hi fraternity and

l"l’ i:w Fiiivi ih. He is oinploy.ed ' : ' Fli tchi'i American Trust Co.,

in Indianapoli .

attended '' :| *1''' Sunday, August 19th with Sweaiinger and sons, Archie, Orville *I'Oiit cvcnty mi-iiihei - of the fain- and Ros , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Swearlv and fricii' being pn cnt. At inger and daughter, Anna Mae and

Steve Chenoweth has returned to the Franklin Street Garage after spending a week’s vacation hunting and fi-hing.

noon, tin table wa plead with a ions, John Lloyd and Robert M. and

Mi C'-tdon i a graluate of the hi I high chool, a member of AL |.! < In <Inu-'-.i oro!ity. Th - young 1 ,1 I" making their home ill III-

bountiful upply of food which wa Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danotti and i i ioyed by all. After the dinner wa children, all of Brazil; Earl Morris "v r, n holt Im ine s ses ion was and Mrs. Lulu Leiser and daughters,

' eld, which v a railed to order h\ Sylvia and Fay, of Montezuma; Mr. F gar Shamel, president and the -—o—•

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following offic i were elected:

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, South Illinois St., are the parents of a non born to them Sunday morning at the I'utnam County Hospital.

Mb. and Mrs. Alva Chadd and daughter •■•|ient the week-end with Mr. and Mis. Orth Chadd and family south-east of Greencastle.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gray Potter has as (heir week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potter, and Mr. and Mrs, j John Griffin of Mobile, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan and family, Mi Emma l.oui-e Gerhard, and Miss Mary ( line spend the week end in Louisville and Mammoth Gave Ky.

teCoal

' j* II<H’SANDS of people, all 1=—X over the United States,

have already joined the lieatrola Free Coal Hub. And no wonder. Membership in this unique organization entitles you to a ton of coal absolutely free. The membership fee of • ' is applied on the purchase m eenl a lieatrola. We deliver the lieatrola lonir before cold vvcnlher sets in, and you pay for it on easy, convenient terms, while you enjoy its healthful

heat.

An extraordinary offer on an extraordinary heating- plant. «ot an imitation, but thoR'enume Estate lieatrola, nationallyadvert ized, nationally-known, favored everywhere by those who want the best. Remember

Miss Ella Beckwith has returned to her home in this city after a two week’s Vocation spent with her brother, 0. W. Beckwith at Lake Bluff, III.

Mr. uhd Mrs. H. E. Burekhalter and son Emmett were in Rochester, Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr Burkhultor'k nephew, Dr. H. W. Taylor.

Wallace Imng went to Leavenworth Saturday and brought back hi- moth* i-in-lnw, Mrs. John Dodd, who ha- been there visiting with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGaughey are spending this w.-ek in northern Indiana. They will also attend the Elks state lonTention at Gary later in the Week.

In the case of Velma I). Sallust versus R. Morton Mogg and Victor H. Duncan, a complaint on account a motion has been filed in the clerks office to lay aside their defendants motion for a new trial.

Phtnam Lodge will meet Tuesday I night at K o’clock. All members are j urged to he present as there is a | class of 5 to receive the initiatory | degree. Colne and bring a Bro. Vi : -| Ring Btos. always welcome.

Mrs. Jennie Williams of Bloom* ington -treet had a number of guests for Sunday dinner to help celebrate tier birthday. Among the guests were Mrs. (J. Williamson, Mrs. M. L. Gillmoreand Albert "E. Williams.

Friends are in receipt of a letter from Mr. and Mrs. John Robe, who are touring the west, that they are now in Portland, Oregon and expect to go on to California, where they will spend six weeks. They report having an enjoyable time.

Etrl Paris, employed at the Wa i bash Valley Electric Co., in Spencer j is spending the week in this city i with relatives. Mrs. Paris ha- been! here for -otne time where she has I been visiting with her parents, Mr.

INDIANA STATt s. September 1,2, 3,4, 5.6,'l

The Grand Circuit Racing will ... the Fair. $33,500 will he pniil out in j, R Horse Show every night in Coliseum u < p in front of grandstand. rP f $162,193.88 ofTered in premiums ami pm vin ' Automobile Races on the last Saturday v „ Above all don’t miss e S. year. Bring the whole family. I’lanj ,od thing to make you eomfortal'! ' n th,. y 401 50,000 people can he in the huililin;livestock and never know it is raining

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E. J. Barker, Sec.-Treas. I/nPIMfi Room 212, State House, Indianapolis icnl ——tt vith

Professor and Mrs. Robert Wit

Mr?. M'ioi^I

and Mrs. J. H. Cox on South Bloom diams have moved to their new home -outUi ' ington street. j«n East Washington street win h the c vyf:-

| they purchased recently from Ed dnrgo an ( mi

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt and war ,i Jones. append'' n tc daughter returned to Greencastle af- -

ter a vi.-it with friends and relativein Ohio. On their trip they were in ' Cleveland and Willoughby, Ohio and | visited Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hunt' and daughter, Sarah Ann, and Mr. I and Mrs. William Crimmell.

Mrs. C. E. Goff of Russellville left .‘■'unday for an extended vi-it in the southern states. Mrs. (Joff will vis-i it with relative? in Louisville, Glas- ‘ gow, Tompklnsville, and Mamoth Cave, Ky. and at Selina, Tenn., before returning home. She will also take a trip through the Cumberland Mountains.

In the current issue of the maga- | zine of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- j road appears pictures taken at Rus- * -civille of the recent Swine-Sanita-tion special train which stopped there for the Use of Putnam county farmers. The picture of Robert H. Stevenson county agent appears on i ne of the page illustrations.

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Two light oars, a touring and a coupe, ran together in a hepdon col-li-ion Sunday near the cement plant. No one was injured, hut the front of both cars were damaged con.-iderably The radio- rod, bumper and left front fender were bent on the touring and the radius rod and front spring of the coupe were damaged.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly and daughter, Pauline, Glen Ulleiy and Walter Stieps all of Lebanon were guests Sunday of Mrs. T. H. Hunter and daughters.

only the Heatrola has the In-tensi-Fire Air Duct, the ingenious device which practically doubles the air-circulating capacity.

Quick Action Necessary The Free Coal offer expires September 1st. Come m soon or telephone and invite us to call at your home.

JOHN COOK & SONS COMPANY

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Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Seller of Indianapolis were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller on East Walnut St. Mrs. Keller remained for a week’s stay.

Mi-'.? Rut), Kauhle from the Meth odist Hospital in Indianapoli? is spending a two Week’s vacation with her patent?, Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Kauhle in Madison township.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and family and Miss Virginia ,Mitchell »f Middletown, Ohio who have been visitin* Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry have returned to their home.

Miss Grace Brownin'' has returned to her work at L. Ayers and C . ir. Indianapolis iftei a vuit in Mferaonville with Alns Elizabeth (’lumbers. She also visited in Bedford with ft lend!*.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gorham of Los Angeles, Califorhia are here vi.-iting lelatives and friends. Mrsi Gorham was formerly Miss Edith O’Halr, ?i-ter 0 f Will O’Hair. They came by auto in six dsys, they are leaving next week-end and will stop in Thompson, la., and Blockings, S. Dakota and other points of interest.

A light cou|>e Was reported stolen to the local police ov -r the week-end The car was owned by a man bj the name af Hill and was stolen near the tent of Moffit and Dobbs Sale Agency. The owner of the stolen car had been nviking arrangement to trade the car m on a new one and .1 the time of the thieft the title to he car wa? in it. DOING FAST PAVING One of the fastest pieces of paving work that has been done in Greencastle, is the laying of the concrete lyivement on College Avenue, under the contrail awarded by the city to William E. Pickens. Monday morning the concrete mixer was south of Olive street. This work was started at Seminary -treet la-t Wednesday afternoon. O. J. Larkin’s crew is doing the finishing work. The excavation work is finished to Berry street and Monday started on the narth end of the street. The exaeavation work is being done xvith a steam shovel, and is rnurh foster than any other method heretofore used by loral contractor . o

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That’s what the Indian word means. It is just two hundn ^ years since Father Hennf| plai the mighty cataract, and told uist

man’s world about it.

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One of the wonders of the Aff ’ *.

tinent, Niagara Falls eachy”'--

hundreds of thousands of'' slM

over the world. j

Those who live along the 1"*' Route are fortunate ^

Four

Niagara so near that a fci ,, i 1

VISITS IN ( ITY Miss Pearl Young is at home from Columbia University, New York e’lty. While in the University, Miss Young had the honor of playing in “Madonna Dianora” one of the plays in the public program directed by Prof. Milton Smith author and instructor in Columbia University.

famous spot is a matter hours and little expense.

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week-end at the Falls, or

information as to trains

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visit on your way to *

England or Canada.