The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1928 — Page 3

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GREgyCASTUE: DATCY BANNER, TTESDAY, SEPTEMBER ]^-

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7, f. 5 dressers, 3 Beds,! SM ; E 0 „ f single, one double, J , rup.s '•» X 12, one * I4ing cot rocking

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Ihe Ladies Aid meets all day Wed

] r.e - day with Callie Bettis to sew and

! tack comforts for the Bazaar.

! „ * l ' as lie Mlll,,r and family spent

| Sunday with Ed B. Earl Surher and

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YESTERDAY’S RESILTS

American Association

Indianapolis at Toledo, (played part of doubleheader Sunday.) Kansas City, 2; Minneapolis, o. St. Paul, 10; Milwaukee, o.

Columbus, 11; Louisville,

American League

New York, 12; St. Louis, 2. Boston, 0; Chicago, 3. Washington, 4; Detroit, 3. (Only games scheduled.)

National League

St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 2. New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 2. Chicago, 15; Boston, 5. Brooklyn, 7; Cincinnati, 3.

and

Ed Bettis and family.

f , r aml f-mily visited • friends in Greencastle Sunday e\eti-

mg.

•Mis. C. E. Go Idard spent one dav ; last week with Floyd Goddard and family. Giandma Alexander of Milligan i who has been visiting relatives in thi- ! jneighborhood ha- retunied home. . Mrs. Lucille Jarrett called on Mrs! ^ Nellie Bettis Friday evening. | Several from around here attended * .'be Fair at Greenca tle last week.

[SALE - Kitchen 1(52.

cabinet. 18-1

SALE—Asters, all colors, 35c J . t C Cox, 215 Blooming- ■ 18-3t. -For Rent—

FOR Wolf.

modern house 17-4t

FORI REN’T —2 room furnished apartment, close in. Phone 14-tf. [ Five room house, well phone 774. F. S. Hamilton. 18-3t. HI.NT: Apaitments furnish[unfurnished. "The Lnngmoor.” ct Franklin St. 17-tf

TUESDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES. NBC and Columbia Networks (Coast to Coast) 7:30 I’. M. Radio banquet, with Mme. Schumann-Heink John Charles Thomas, Paul Whiteman Fannie Brice, Moran and M ick, Vincent Lopez and others. WOR Newark 8 P. M. Main street

sketches.

WEAF Network, 5:30 P. M. Socony land sketches. WEAF Network 7 1’. M. Eveready hour (30 minutes). WABC, Network, 7 P. M. Hank .Simmons’ Show Boat.

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KENT—2 unfurnished rooms |t hemtt, 310 West Liberty St. 17-3p.

HI NT Modern and semiapartment. Phone 57 or 4f>8. 18-tf.

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—Wanted— Automobile repair

(Laundry and tire -ervice. E. F. Hu m |s2, East Washington lyaiace. 18-3p.

INTED--General house work or by elderly woman. Call Banice. 17-2p RTKD:—Young man for all Jnirk. Must have high school |l A i Box. 208 r \ Daily 6t.

|NTED:—To Rent small place ■ of town or country. Call l!an-13-tf. o —Lost— IILMKD Medium sized ward It 1 'ith name Esther Cobbin paki e. lored ]iack, any one where-a-bouts of same | . i , i • ia Delta hon e 17- 3p. -o F' Alpha Chi l.yre between Mi l. and Rector Hall, I Rnnri Call 8W. 18- 2p

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|^ r »iation8. SALE

a> public auction at U : 'odes west of Fillmore and WK; Sept. 20

Livestock:—

f '^inr L!i r , '| M i.; N,,Ho(;s

b and V 13 spr "'« ^hhmpshire SHEEP , ; 1 ' 1 1 yearling

I IO, " „ la,n,,s: 10 '"•<k lambs. L,| ' P'r cent, off U,r cash k tl m " n,hs wi " Le given -- “ - . 0W «H A. Dicks

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Church.

Mrs. Mary Couk of Roachdale spent Thur.silay vvitli Alice Starr. Mrs. Cora Gibbs and grandson of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mrs. Maggie Hainey. Mr. Harry Priest and -on Donald of Florida are here for a visit with his father, S. C. Priest and other rel-

atives.

Mis- Dorothy Weller has gone to Lebanon, where she will teach school this winter. Mr. Maynard Darnell anil family of Crawfordsville spent Sunday with Carl Darnell. Mrs. Jeff Baughman returned home Friday after an extended visit in S.

Carolina.

Mr. and Mis. Hans Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McNqrton and Mr. and Mrs. George Pickle made a business trip to Lebanon Monday. Mr. Harve Shuey, who i- working in Alexandria was home over Sunday. Paul Lyenberger and family of Greencastle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyenbetger Sunday. Mrs. Ferrol Lane of Indianapolis spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sands and Mrs. George Sands went to Indianapolis Saturday, Mrs. George Sands will remain there this week. Mr. and Mr-. Harley Miller ami Dan Cunningham teturned Monday after several days fishing trip at Hoosier Highlands. Dr. Veach and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ader of New Muysville. Miss Margaret Whitley of Grove land was the guest of Bertha Lane

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferrell of Indianapolis spent Satuiday with Ora Michael and family. Mary Ca.-o of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mrs. Tressie Michaels. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray motored to Clothier, W. Virginia last Thursday where they visited Mr. Woody Brown and family over the week-end. Mr. . .arl Etcherson and family of Roachdale visited Mrs. Hubbard’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura McFadden. Mrs. Sol Ader and family attende I the funeral of Mis- Junkins at Fillmore Sunday.

FILLMORE

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruark and c iddren spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mi, Dallas Ruark. Ir". \. ( . Akins and Krainiau^htpr - Winia May, 0 f Cloverdale N>ent the latter part of the week with

I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Day.

i Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair ami family were Mrs. Letha Newman ami Mrs. R. R. Stephenson of Indianapolis and O.

Seaman of Los Angeles, Calif.

The graduating class of Fillmore high school in 1925, met with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark Friday evening. Refreshments of brick ice cream and pop was served, everyone enjoying themselves. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and daughter, Margaret Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eastham, Bill, Ailer, 1 erbert Arnold, Herman Day, j Nevo Cow-gill, Vanita Terry and i

Kathleen Hart.

Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Quinley of j New Market ,spent Fliilay and Fri- ( day night with .Mr. and Mrs. John I

Sinclair.

Dorothy Williamson spent Friday night with Arvil Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lester .Storm of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with home folks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lora Blunk Monday morning, a daughter. The Misses Helen Hunter, Elizabeth McNary, and Ruth Sublett went to Indianapolis, Sunday where they will take nurses’ training in the City

Hospital.

Miss Kathleen Hart of Quincy is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe

Eastham.

Mr. and Mrs. Claire Robinson, John Clark and Mrs. Janie Scott went to Cloverdale Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Louis Mor-

rison.

A large crowd attended the funeral of Mary Belle Junkins, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Deweese attended the auto races at Brazil, Sun-

day.

Mrs. Raymond Deweese and children were callers in Fillmore Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Day spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eastham. Mr. and Mrs. Badger Hessler and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Purcell spent Sunday with Aunt Bertha Shoptaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora Eastham and family. Mrs. Elsie Cowgill returned home Sunday from Evansville, where she has been this summer. Mrs. Willis Wright has returned home from Dayton, O., where she has been staying the past several days with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard W'right. Miss Ruthven Dunlavy who is teaching at Mishawaka spent the week-end with home folks. She was not able to go back to her school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Elliott of Indianapolis spent the week-end in Fill-

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COZY CORNER George Pierce and wife spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Roach and family last week and attended the Fair. A1 Noble and wife, Cash Buckler and wife, Mrs. Martin and daughter. Will Green and family visited aunt

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CANAAN CHAPEL There was Sunday school and church at the Canaan M. E. church last Sunday, Sept. 1(1. There were quite a few present and everyone seemed to enjoy the sermon very much. It being conducted by Rev. Howard Tower cousin of Rev. Hansel Tower of Greencastle. Ross Hasaler an employee of the Indiana Portland Cement plant re--iding here, received a badly injured hand at the plant Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young and daughter, Hazel, and Mrs. Young’s father called on Mrs. George Young and granddaughter, Evelyn. Mrs. Milo Lane and baby son, Milo Jr., spent the day Saturday with her sister, Miss Zola Mersher. Master Edward Young and Arthur Williams called on Master Ray Beaman, Sunday morning. Word has been received here that there will be a box and pie supper at the Butler school house Friday night Sept. 21. Everyone is invited to come. We had quite a storm here Friday night. The Ladies’ Aid of the Canaan M. E. church will meet next Wednesday, September 19th. with Mrs. Russell Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Conley and family have moved to the Kaglefleld farm. „ , Mr and Mrs. Roy Beaman called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, Wed-

nosday evening. Mrs. William Girl' n cnlled on Mrs. Albert Gilton, Wed day. R. D. Eaglelield'. have moved to Indianapolis 1 spend tin winter. Mr. and Mr . Jaa e- Beaman spent Sunday morning with Mrs. Geo.

Young.

J. H. Albright ' as been working for Elvin Morland patting up bean Quite u few fi here attended tin funeral of Mi . Lb abeth Young at Manhattan Mrs. Andie T - ture is confined to ; her home by illin --. Dollie Ha- ler and Evelyn Beaman v.eie in Bra ‘n\ 1 N WMAYSV1I.I.K Mr. and Mis. Dan Weller and j daughter spout Sun ay with Mr. and' Mrs. Dwight Liie-t and famil) o! Roachdale. Dr. L. W. Veach and family of Bainbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ader. Ida and Laura Stewart, Lulu Weller Mary Doner, Ann Gr ntham, Mary McHaugh pent Tuesday with Mary

Allgood.

Ida and Laura Steward spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Dan Weller Hattie Ken lell, Fred Kendell, Ruth Case. Joe Stringer made a bu-iness' trip to Indianapolis Friday. Ruby Elliott of Dana pent tin week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oiville Elli 't.

and Mrs. Abner Sigler Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs and two ns and Worth Cunningham called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boswell Sunday evening near Brick Chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold and daughter spent Sunday with Thomas Bettis and daughter. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wedne day with Callie Bettis to work-.

Wallace Spencer has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. G. ('. Ramsey of Inoisnapoli and Mr. and Mrs. George L ne pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Libert Betti .

The New Tammany Tammany hat moved lo it? fashionable new hradquarters.-

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CLINTON FALLS Several from around here attended the fair at Greenca-tle the past week. Mrs. Opal Shonkwiler is [lending a few days with Mi • George Smith. Mrs. Fannie Sigler was called to LaPorte by the serious illness of her little grandson Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boswell who has typhoid. Mrs. Nellie Bettis and little son, Mrs. Eula Staggs, Minnie Brattin, Liila Pierce and Callie Bettis met at Mrs. Goldie Bee’s and tacked a comfort. Mr. and Mrs. Ohm Davis and little son who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis returned home. Russell Boswell of Elletsville spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Newgent. Worth Cunningham spent Sunday with Eldon and Eugene Staggs. Mr. and Mr . Fred Williams and little niece from Boswell visited Mr.