The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1928 — Page 4

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tic Kcmlell, Saturday raoming. William Itoohrr of Crawfordsvillc j .spent the few Hay with hi- father i Will Itooher. Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Neff <>f North Salem .spent Sunday wit h.Vlr. and Mrs. A. M. Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Asher of In dianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kendell. Mrs. Lona Hell spent Saturday afi temoon with Mrs. Charley Hoe. Mrs. Lucy I sen he rjf called on Mis Dan Weller, .Monday afternoon.

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PORT!.AM) MILLS Chureh services were held here on Sumlay, both morniiiff and evening hy Rev. Kuhn, a trial preacher. Mr. and Mr , Joe Schoen spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs and family. The auction at the store Saturday ni(fht was well attended. Things sold very reasonable. Mrs. Maud Gibb- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter attended the wedding anniversary supper Friday night on Mr. and Mr-. I'sher Miller. The Modern Woodmen and their families, the Royal Neighbors am' their familie. had an oyster suppei at the hall Saturday night. Quite a large crowd wa~ out.

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who pl ( ai led an excellent sermon and al-o mg two numbers. In the j evening he had with him Mr. Irwin and Mi Lewis, Del’auw students,

I II.I.MORL Courtlandt Sinclair id' Indiaaapoli -pent Sunday with his mothei Mi-. Lizzie Sinclair and -ister Mi-. Clarence Ferrand. K. G. Chamness, wife and daughL r Fdyth if Wawdand -pent the week-end with Mr. and Mr-. John Day. Hershel Clift and family of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mi-. Lmcrson Ruark Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lota Perkins and children, vi-ited Mr. and Mr . Raymond Is .eh cr-, Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. Hansel Tower filled hi.- regular appointment at th ■ M. L. church Sunday morning and evening. In toe morning, he was aciompanied hy Robert Phillips, a -tudent of Del’auw

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Kev. Tower preached an nksgiv ing sermon. The ■he tra played for the I eveinng' ervices. The lied by these .-ingers and the mclie-t i a wa. gn ally appreciated by i■ vi r one.

M . MAYSViLLL Mr. and Mi . Cecil ligger- and famil.. spent Sunday afternoon with Mi. and Mi . Charley Temple. Ida and Laura Steward, Mr. and Mi-. Dan \\ e 11 e i and diiughter, spent Wedi day with B. F. W< Her and family. Cor m I e 11 ■ pher, ( Je is r lieam of India .puli-, pent the week-end w ith horn ■ folks. M ry Allgood spent Saturday in Roa •hdale. Mr . I una Pi rkin ci'lh il on Hat-

Rl SSLI.H ILLK William Hoover, of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hoover. Mrs. J. T. Hyrd i- at South Hen' 1 for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs Krne.st Byrd. Mr. and Mr.-. Clayton Build of Indianapoli- -pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Tom Rogers. Miss Clara Cunningham and .Mrs Martha Spencer returned last week fr >m a vi.-^t w th relatives at Leba non. Fifteen members of the Widows Club surprised Mrs. Anna Lukin, in Tuesday' evening. Mis. I.akin will soon leave for Indianapolis for thi winter. Mrs. ilert Harbison, who teachenear S|ien er .-pent the wcek-em with home folks. Mr. and Mr Manford Carrington Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pitcock, Mr. and Mrs. Rate McGaughey and family I* nald Webster and family of Morton and Alvin Clodfelter and family of Crawford.svillo were (iiniier guest Sunday of Mrs. I.ora Mctiaughey and J. P. Carrington. Afternoon rallerwere, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Leonard, Mr and Mrs Ray Whitson and Tayloi Carrington. Mrs. Wm. Flock of Bloomingdali " et the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

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Dee Flock. Revival services at the Christian church began Monday evening, Nov. 2(i, with Rev. H. A. Davis, the pastor, in charge Paul Hester is directing the music. Mrs. J. W. Goff entertained at n birthday dinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. Goff’s 82nd birthday. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mis. J. H. Guley, Mr. and Mr-. R. L. Labollett, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. Depew Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Doyel and Mrs. Effie Owens. Mr. and Mi Albert Steinmeir and family of Broad Ripple, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and J. C. Wilson spent Sunday with Mi nd Mr Tarney church, will begin Monday evening. Wilson.

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(iBITt ARY Again death has vi.-ited our horm and this time taken a dear mother, j wife and sister, Mrs. Flora Smith J born April 22. 1890. died Nov. 20 192K, at the age of 80 years, 7 months and 'J'' day \t Miami \ alley Hospital at Dayton, Ohio, at 1:15 a. m. of injurie- received from an automobile accident. Fatly in life she was united in marriage to Kdward Mann and to i this union were horn two children,' ■i daughter, Mi Louise King of Day‘on, Ohio, also a son Clyde Mann of i Dayton, Ohio, all of whom survive ! her. Later in lib she was united in ' marriage to \lonzo Smith who wuwith her ’till (bath. Besides these -he leaves to mourn her loss a moth>r, Mrs. Mini ■ M. Jones of Green-•a-tle, two .tors, Mr-. Frank Hutson and Mr Klisha Baldwin also of Greencastle, three brothers,, Jesse M. Jones, Ibi.erv I . J nos both of Greencastle. and limes (). .lone- of Indiinapolis, also ,i host of relatives and friends. A father and one brother and two sister- have preceded her to :he Great Beyond. Sin 1 wa- a kind and loving mother, wife and sister •o all who knew her. A happy home is broken The curtain- rent apart A precious ul we dearly loved. To heaven h i embarked.

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