The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1929 — Page 4

I ■ • 1 THE GREENCSSTEE D'ATEY BANNER,

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929.

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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thom;u> visited Sunday at Alva Thomas’. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Vandyne spent Sunday with Jake Pace. Mis- \ era May Knauer upent Saturday nijrht and Sunday with Zella

M iimirk.

• • - : ' 'ill* w ’ : el- anil Mrs. Gteenly Sendmeyer and ativp-. Mrs. Emma Aker called on Mr. and M r.lie Kathleen Clo*lfelter .AVrs. Harland Ri-sler at Cloverdale a tii iek list thi- week. .Sunday afternoon. Edna Hi ■ i the mumps and] Mrs. C'has Knisrht visited Mr*, is out of i < Clarence Knijrht Monday.

FA SI MARION

I urday and were overjoyed to -ee our j

l boys carry away the honors.

Mr. ■i"d Mrs Floyd Yocum brought their baby llarbra Ann who <lie 1 in Chiea.o and’m funeral was at Union

Mrs. Joe Ris.-ler spoilt the weekend with her parent- at Cloverdale.

n j ri .| N ■' burial in I. C> metery near by, theyj

have the sym

PORTI. \M> MILKS

Mr. and Mr-. Itoland I.ane visited

with Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.ane, Sun- ' r ',' 1,1

1 moved on tm

Mr. and Mr-. Charles Rutter have 1 * , ‘ irt moved in with Cm le Sim O’Hair. Mrs. Rutter is Mr. O’Hair’s daughter. Little Jos.Minnick i- still very

poorly at th w riting.

Little L

! along very

Mrs. Ma

' Sunday nij

Mr. nml Mi Will O’Hair and Mr. and Mrs. (ibn Nichols visited Sunday with L.-be Crumps ne.-ir Hrazil Mi Jewell Wright pent Sundav

family.

•,ty of the community-'

• ir Crnwfordsville ! Ladies Aid met all day Friday ibirk farm, the later with Mrs. Harold Gibbs.

. i;. | Mrs. Ray George visited a few days

Thomas is getting 1: * st w, ‘ < ' k wilh h, ' r P ar ' ,lts - writing Air. and Airs. J. Ft. Harhison. Airs.

O’Hair and son sp-ent | George’s house burned a week ago

with Frank Call and Th< *Y Mtved nearly everything.

A!r. and Airs. Joe Schoen -|»*.|it the

Mrs. Lor. e Detro and children ,la y Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fay spent Sundn .ml Monday night with Spencer and children.

I her mother Mr . lb !«n Maddox. ^ ,r - a "' 1 Mrs. Charles Harhison and

ALs. I Milb i iml daughter Marv children Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen. Mrs.

tertain the P-eaclier, Mr. Myers, who ,^ wj( , Mr .; F1 , K ,. rrami with Mr. and Mr.-. J. K. Harhison and

took dinner with them.

Miss Ruby Bain visited Monday at Mr. and Air-. Charb - Rutter’s. Tom Hewlett who has been very ill

Mrs. Hewlett i

! near Ureem . .Martha A!i!l

: school Alonda;

tie.

was sick

Is much improved.

getting along very well. i | t | (i WALNUT Monday visitors at Oscar O’Hair’ Truman Ni. r and son of

were Atrs. Pearl Stoner and Mr.- spent gundav ev. with Mr. and Mrs.

Maude Houck. Morton Ris-ier.

out of an ^ Mrs. John Schoen and child-

ren of Indianapolis called on Air. and Mrs. Joe Schoen Sunday evening. Ali-s lu-nria Calvert called on Air. and Mrs. Roy Rivers and children

Hrazil Sunday afternoon.

Word came Thursday morning of the death of little Barbara Ann A’ou-

Alr.-. V m. Newman and son, Cecil moto: d to Ak: n. Ohio Friday and -pent the week end with the former’s i-ter, Mrs. John Neider and family. Ah E. E. Buis is on the sick list. Mis Opal Cunningham remains about the same. Air. M. 11. Sechman and son Ralph -pent Sunday with the former's sister Mrs. Phillip Masten who is ill. Mrs. Ruth Ruark and Lillian Faith Bui- -pent Fr; ay with Mrs. Myrtle

Cash.

Airs. Myrtle Mon ly called on Airs. Ellen Newman Friday afternoon. Ah. and Airs, ran Buis and (laugher vi ited Sun iy with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Buis and on, Berl. John Webster and family called on Arvil Nichols id family Sunday. Otto Rector ..nd Cecil tjuinlan and family have* n • ed to the Morton Hicks farm. M' . Myitle Storm called on Airs. Ann Bui- and daughter Wedne-day afternoon.

| Air. Wil

MORTON

, ihome from

i Haute.

j Air. and Air M' -. Maude < I’llair and an el. Wm. -pent last Friday night with her man’s,

sister Airs, .b - Newgent at Green- Mr Jann

castle.

Miss Cora Carington is spending Air. ami M

Raab has re turned chum, 10 months old daughter of Air. ‘ Ho.-pital at Terre and Airs. Floyd Youchum of Chicago.

i She was brought here- for burial at

. Ro-: Huffman "f In- Union Chapel Saturday afternoon at' i Sunday at Ivan Muff- :? ei’clock. Mrs. Youchum was formerly ]

.Miss Beaulah Crodian a gran daught-

J. be is -lowly omp! ov-; ( r of Air. and Airs. Jack Clodfelter.

The community ha- sympathy for the . feorge Ri-sler, Air. bereaved family.

ROM HDALE W id was received here Tuesday that B. L. Hall was in a serious condition in the* Al. K. Hospital at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Faller of Indianapolis, vi- • d Sunday with the latter - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ellis. Airs. Alarion Rice anei son Collins of Ri -cdale \ ited over the weekeuA with Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins. Alost everyone from here attended the tournament at Greencastle Sat-

FILLMORE Mrs. Louie Sinclair ami Mrs. Lizzie Hunter visited Mrs. John Smythe on Monday and listened to President Hoover’s inauguration. Charley Nichols of Chicago is here visiting relatives. Airs. Elsie Cowgill called on Airs. Ruby Robinson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Julian Petro and children and Mr. Lloyd Greenlee spent Wednesday with Air. and Mrs. E. K. Wright. Mrs. Ruby Robinson called on Mrs. Walter Wright Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lela Wright of Dayton, Ohio, came Wednesday to be with her mother, Air.-. Harry Alters, who was painfully injured in an automobile accident last Sunday. The Pollyanna class of the Christian church met Wednesday night with Miss Grace Wells. Airs. Cora Andrews of Indianapolis has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Harry Alters. Air. and Mrs. Harry Beck have gone to Lebanon, having received word of the accidental death of Mr. Beck's brother and his wife. Frank Garrett is somewhat improv-

ed.

Mr. and Airs. Floyd East ham called on Julian Petro and family Monday , night. Airs. Gladys Phillips and Airs. Lenta Perkins called on Mrs. O ra Eastham Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee called on Mrs. Dallas Ruark Wednesday afternoon. Air. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark went to

Indianapolis Wednesday night to see . Thurston at the* English theater. Airs. Phillip Alasten is not so well.

AT THE VONCASTLE

The Voncastle theatre has secured Buck Jones’s special production, ' “The Big Hop/’ featuring Jobyna j Ralston. It will be shown for one day ^

this Saturday.

“The Rig Hop,” is the first picture , to lie made by Buck Jones since he | became head of bis own producing company. It is a drama of thrilling ; adventure in the air, but Buck Jones' is still true to hi- famous hor-e Silver, who play- a prominent part in the picture, which includes an exciting sequence that is framed in a thunder-.

ing stampede.

Tonight the beautiful love story] “Wild Orchids" co-starring Greta Garbo and NiL Asther will be shown ] for the last tinus. AT I HE GRANADA Tonight will be the event of the J. C. Penney Co.’s, Spring Style Show, which will be presented on the Granada Theatre. Stage at eight-thirty p. m. The display w ill he a very at- ^ tractive and beautiful one which will ] introduce the veiy latest spring and summer styles displayed on many | modeled young ladies if this city. I Clair Hull and his band will furnish the music and the feature picture before and after the style show will be “The Younger Generation” starring Lina Basquette and Rex Lease. Saturday, a complete change in picture program will be offered when the photoplay “The Jazz Age” with

After Cri^ Bronchitit, Build°St C r^\ SCOTTs emulsio Rich in tht Healthy Viifanum Jtfc 5 * Cod. live r Scott & Bownr j. ,

Marceline Day and DoujU, banks, Jr., will be shown.

NOTICE of ({I’AUFK Allot

executor

N’otice is hereby given, thj, dersigned has duly qualify, cutor of the la-t will and t* of Myra Adah Goulding the Putnam Circuit Court, of [3 County, Indiana, and has bw, authorized by said Court to

ter said estate.

Said estate is supposed to k

vent.

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