The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1929 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929.
FOR EASTER
t>lwardii roturncil home Saturday, after spending the winter in Miami, Fla. <> ' Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Zollars and ] || children spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bohnstedt in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kenyon and son visited Sunday with Mrs. June Smith at Waynetown. Mrs. J. W. Talbott was a business visitor in Indianapolis, Saturday. Mrs. Marion Rice and son Collins of Rosedale spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins. Mr. and Mr-. Ward Bartlett of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and daughter of Pittsburgh, Pa., visited over the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott F. ! Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saylors and
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Tuesday night with Amy Crowe. Those that took birthday <lmn<'r with Harry Lawson Sunday were Mr. and Mis. Tommy Shuck and tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson, son Ray and daughter Paulftie, and Amy Crowe from Fillmore, Mr. Teddy Lawson from Indianapolis. Mrs. Proctor is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lobdell an son -pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Arthurs.
A GOOD ENTERTAIN.M ENT
(ANNAN CHAPEL
There was Sunday School and
church at the Caiman M. E. Church Sunday March til, 1929. There was quite a few present and every one enjoyed a fine sermon delivered by Rev.
j Buchingham of Greencastle.
daughters of Indianapolis visited Sun- Mr and vi,s. Ross F. Hassler had
J day with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Wm. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs.
for week-end guests Mrs. Evelyn
Robert Crosby nnd j Jame8 T< n,,„ ma n called
.. son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs charley Dun „ Saturday evening. 9 J. K. Crosby and family. 1 ...
been
- • I Mr. Fredie Reburger who haMr. and Mrs Turner Couchman I carrying the Terre Haute Sunday Star
Indianapolis, Mi - Lillian Couchman I on thjs routl , ha , resigned and Hemy
of Milwaukee, Wis., spent the week- Ak . ar wi „ tak( . his p | ace .
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Couchman.
Mr. and Mr.-. Herndon Carpenter and son, visited Sunday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clodfelter at Rucsellville.
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There will be East, r -ervices at the M. P. Chuich next Sunday morning March 31-t. Rev. J. W. Hanger eat Sunday dinner with Abner Sigler and wife. Mrs. S. O. Ensor and grandma Alexander pent Wednesday with Hursiel Ensor and family. Mrs. George Pierce and Mrs. John
and son Donald, Elbert Bettis and j Williams and children Sunday were family and Lida Pierce. J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone, Mrs. Grace Henry Todd and wife called on Black and Mrs. Ethel Frazier, Russel Charles Cloe and family Sunday eve-j Frazier, Roy Carrington, Grace Car- " 1 is some better at this | rington, and Miss Thelma Stone and
ning, Mr. Cloe
writing.
Mrs. John llee and Mrs. George j Pierce spent last Thursday with Mr. j
Mrs. Claunch and daughter. Roy Hester and sons of Indiana-
polis visited relatives here over the
and Mrs. Clay
Chapel.
Elbert Bettis
NEVN MAYSVILLE
Southey Gregory of New Winchester called on hi -ister Mrs. Dan Wel-
ler Sunday afternoon,
Cornelius Hy.-pher of Indianapolis spent the week-end with home folks. Clifford Wayne little son of Mr. < > and Mrs. Cecil Eggers of Indianapolis d was buried at New Maysville ceme-
I tery Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mrs. Summers of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Dude Kendall Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs Ella Hendren spent Sunday with her sister Mis. Lucy Bowen of Greencastle. Ida and Lain a Saeward spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Dan Wel-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggers and fam-
James Albright will soon go to the home of his nephew Alfred where he
will work.
Regaining Old Rower
Voncastle
TWO DAYS TODAY and WED.
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COLUMBiA PICTUR.eS / PR-ESeNTS "TRIAL MARRIAGE! NORMAN KERRY-SAlIYEIlffi JASON ROBARDS
McKee near Brick , week end. , —
Mr. Bill Sutheilin near Mt. Mend-I^V called on Mr . Corda Temple Sunand wife attenoed the ian has bought the home place of Mrs. M a >' afternoon.
Bee called on Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler s2n(| birth(|ay of I)aniel M i 1Icr on I Emma Hester
one evening last week Fri.iay. I There will be an all-day meeting . ‘ r ' s '‘ ll 111 l l ' " 1 ■' 'I 1 ' 1 " Several from ariund here attended | next Sunday at the Community House mg a > w a>.- wit i e t n t n .> . a -.' (b( , f unora i () f Richard Stites at Green i April 31, everybody welcome.
1,1 " castle last Sunday evening. Miss Madonna Blue, who has been
i sick, is able to be out again,
j Mrs. Laura Carington, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. M. Crawley of Greencastle vis-
ited Charlie Mitchel Wednesday.
| Many from here attended the funeral of Chailey William- Wednesday.
Martin and family, who has
baby girl.
Dorothy Woodall spent Sunday wild
Maudie Cox. PLTNAMVILLE Miss Drake of Clayton, Ind., attend- Mi- Marie Boeson who has been at ed church here Sunday night. the Robert Long Hospital at ilndianaWard Arnold and family vi-ited peiis returned home Friday for a vis-
Tom Bettis and family Friday even- it.
ing.. j Mr. and Mrs. Mainard Hague and j Fred William- and wife, and Mr-. Mis Geraldine Reynolds w-ere visitors j
Bert Robert- and children called oi in Brazil Sunday.
Aimer Sigler and wife Sunday. Mi-s Bernice Lewis and Mis- Elsie j ‘j' B /" Charlie Miller and family visit* Jack-on were visitors in Terre Haute ' ‘' m '
Ed Betti- and family Sunday, after- Saturday.
noon culler- were Mr-. Lizzie Hart Those that called on Mrs. Nellie
PORTLAND MILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wells are moving in the house vacated by Ray
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Mr. and Mrs. John Schoen and children called on Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Schoen Sunday afternoon. Mr. Schoen returned home with them after being called to St. Louis last week by the
illness of a brother.
Mrs. Elmer Ball and son Alvin spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbi-
son.
Miss Lucille Spencer i= helping Mrs. Fay Spencer clean house. Walter William Gibbs has the | mumps. J Mrs. Charlie Slavens and children spent the day Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs. Jim Pierce is going to move on the Dan Huff farm near Morton. Ben Jarvis will move in the house vacated by Mr. Pierce. Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Sewell entertained a number of young folks at their home last Monday night, every thing carried out with St. Patrick’s Day. Many games were played and refieshments served, every one had a fine time. Is-e Beekelheimer moved in the F'red Porter house.
Paul W. Chapin .n, right, of Chicago, rep re .ntative of United States Lines, Inc., i- snapped in Wa-hington signing contract by which his iincern purchat es I niteil State- Line and Vineiican M' ichant Line-, government-own-ed steal'.-hip lim enwpanie Delivery of ves-el- to new owners begins with transfer ..I tin Leviathan, largest ship under American (lag, on April }<. Total purchase price for both line- wa- $16,300,000. Chairman T. V. O’Connor of the United State shipping board is shown seated at left.
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UNCLE SAM SELLS LARGEST SHIPS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cramer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer.
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ZZ.r'rr;? w,'* j , „ :r; > 1 e 11 Sl ‘ dr M'u'ui of juxx r ik -
David Lloyd George, war-time pre-
mier of England, loom- as the most , coun t tH |
powerful man in the country in his
ALL ONER INDIANA | ment for membership nf ti^l ALEXANDRIA — Having a miss-, to steal. A llu-hlight, : • ling finger on his left hand is not | tape mea-ure and p"ck.tbo.it
FLOY.) CENTER
Mr. and Mr . Nick Clements spent J position as leader of the Liberal parSunday at Terre Haute. j ty. The Conservatives and Laborites, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr took dinner it is predicted, will run a clase race in Sunday with their son Mr. and Mrs. the Ma> elections, with the Liberal Edwin Orr of Groveland. ! party in third place, leaving the balGertrude Walters spent last Tues- 1 ance of power in their hands
day night with Faye Robertson.
misfortune by Charles
Brown. He was arrested on a warant charging forgery of several check.; but released when it was shown that, the man wanted had a full supply of
digits.
lieved to have been -tub .w:.^ from the boys' by polk-.
o KOKOMO — Police have broken up
Mary Katheryn Lawson spent last SUBSCRIBE FOR ”'1HE BANNER" a “lodge” of four boys’, a require-
WOMEN AT FOR Doctors say women n! f rt w • 'it» watch out for (iui u i.« 6.. u c’-rli and Stomach Trouble. !f >"'i tavefi your Hide, around \ ■ ir'ivt r.-f ■ "y try FKCITOLA. K< raboutaq ..c’-' 'f»fl FRUITOLA has been unci i people. The remarkable thiny al is that one dose hrinsr- r* ^ ‘ have and re
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ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis visited Sunday with the latter’s brother, ('has. Saribner and family in Russell-
ville.
J. M. Stafford of Kokomo spent the week-end with his family here. Miss Geneva Sands of Indianapolis visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Sands. Mr.-. Orville Montgomery and children of Crnwfordsville, came Sunday for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hyten. Mr. and Mrs. Dar Robinson and daughter of Indianapolis, visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Conk and Mr. ami Mrs. Ward
Porter ami son.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Clark near New Ross.
Miss Kathylene luppenlatz niece, little Nancy luppenlatz of
dianapolis visited frocn Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. lup-
| penlatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutchins and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillery and \ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Osborne ( Hutchins and children, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hutchins
j and daughter, Ruth.
Herbert Hoover, Jr., -on of the president, is shown at his radio instruments Miss Margaret Rogers of Indianain Los Ai.g i - beginning work a- supervisor of InstaUati n of radio phones polis visit,-I Satprday night and Sunon all plain's of VN»storn Air k\|.n*ns. Under hoo\c*i i* *y iem is to br ..-u c ► . ai , .. developed mu..in i* Mnn i’)mmurmutions between any janu nc and » . , ' H l i ,ttren ^» ^ an ^
radio phoin aboard a plant’, p< imjp.s beiiiK able to call fitun then ho.,. >i otficej* and ronverisc with friend^ aboarri pa^tfeng’er planes in Hight
and In-
Mr and Mrs. Uee Fallei and Iratik
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