The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1929 — Page 3
TOE GREENCAST2S DATEY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1929.
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No amomit of nmlirioiis |iro]tn<'aii<la, an insult to |>tiblic intollipenrc niul ^ood faith, can eway pulilic hrlict in this fact: l.ncky Strike is a hlcnd of choice tohuccos \»lio»c tousled flavor thrills the taste, whose toasting process eliminates impurities, and. as 20,6794|t physicians testify, makes I.uckies less irritating. Toasting elevates T.iickv Strike to n jdanc *<f quality wuieli no other eigari‘tt<^ can approach. The eonstant care of experts assures the quality of 1 uekies. Its choice hy millions proves its superioMly and is the truthiui answer to selfish claims.
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] Miss Stella Phillips spent Tuesday nitfht arnl Wednesday with Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee. Mrs. Louie Sinclair is spending a f<\v days this •week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hunter, whose little daughter is sick. Revival meeting is going on in a t'nt behind the school building. Rev. R. A. Sherrill of Greencastle. Large crowds are attending the meetings "’hich start every night at 7:45. All are welcome. Mr^. John Hunter called on Frank Hunter iin,! family Tuesday afternoon. Mi s Alma 'Kansell is staying with Mr-. Lira Arnlod this week. Ihe Stitch and Chatter Club met "'Ih Miss Bertha Coffin Wednesday “ternoon. Mis Martha Bowling of Roachdale ® s n visiting her cousin, Miss ildreci l.ydiek this week. T'te Floyd Township Home Rconnmics r| u h met with Mrs. Arthur Wednesday afternoon. •Mr.. R,. r t Wright and children call- ‘’ l "n Mrs. Cecil Bartlett Wednesday Hirht. •Miss Dorothy Runrk is visiting her “"’L Mrs, George Bowman, a few •lays. Mi Mildred Elliot of Indianapolis ,'| ding her sister and husband, 1 and Mrs. Karl Gorham, a few ^ this week. 1‘hillips and family of Green-
castle called on Floyd Eastham and wife Wedne-day night. Floyd Lastham and wife and Rescue Eastham and wife called on Charles Lastham and family, Monday and Tuesday night. Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin called on Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Averil Smith and Cecil Huller were married Wednesday, June 12.
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Mrs. Hettic Long of Brownsburg, spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter, John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clodfelter and family of Crawfordsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erl Clodfelter. , Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Rice of Marshall spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen. Miss Lucy Leonard, Mrs. R. E. LaFollette, Mrs. Maggie Gardner, Mrs. Ella Evernmn, Mrs. Blanche Belles and Mrs. Floyd Gardner, attended a missionary meeting at Waveland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Everman were in Indianapolis Monday on business. Mrs. X. F. Scribner attended the funeral of H. J. Taylor at Chicago, Monday. Harold Gigner and Miss Bertha Rivers of Crawfordsville spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. St.dlard Rivers. Mrs. Kelly Campbell and two children of Gary are visiting her sister,
with L. U. Monday and family. Harold Storm attended the DePauw eomoiencement Monday. Glen Burgess and family visited at ; E. E. Buis’ Friday. Mrs. Lora Blunk and children calli ed on Mrs. Roscoe Simms Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Iver Bain and family. Mr. and Mi-. F. J. Spruhah and son of Detroit, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Galey. Mr. and Mr-. Will Goff, Mr. and Mrs. DcPcw Goff, Mrs. Effic Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian and Mrs. Maggie Hall of liainbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel. Miss Mary Jo Haywood of X’ew Richmond .-pent last week with Miss Mildred White.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don llogate of Pe troit, Mich., visited over the week end with the hitter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lockridge. Miss Mae Hanna who tenches ii Lafayette came Saturday to spend tin summer vacation with her sister, Mrs. ('has. Bogan. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Job and fain ily of Kokomo, spent the week-end with the former’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joh. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crosby and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crosby and family. Airs. Glen Irwin and Mrs. Eugeni i Hutchins attended a class reunion a! i DePauw, Saturday. I Mr. .'i ( <l Mrs. Ilersehel Zollnrs and | children spent Saturday night and j Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. W. F ] Bohnstedt at Oleny, 111. Mr. and Mr.-, Ed Click and sons | of Indianapolis, visited Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oakley and j daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stafford and sons of Kokomo called on friends here Sunday. Miss Kathylene luppcnlatz of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iiippenlatz. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Bymaster and Mr. and Mrs, Win. Allen spent Wed-1
nesday with Miss Rev Marion.
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HAINBRIPGF Mr. and Mrs. Paul McFmldon and family of Bedford -pent Sunday with nis mother, Mrs. I.. IS. McFadden. Mrs. Clarence Goff of Rus-ellville is convalescing from a recent illness it the home of her aster, Mrs. Guy
Pollings.
Archie Chadd of Indianapolis spent Sunday with relatives here. Bonnie Tate is home recovering *rom a tonsil operation. Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Lane of Ii.lianapolis snout Sunday with rolatives here. Bernice and Lucille Darnall of In iianupolis spent Sunday with theii inrents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Darnall. The son of Mrs. Olive Ruchannan, vho is visiting here, is i|uite ill. Sunday guest• of Mr. and Mrs. R L. Darling were Mrs. Bennett am' Mrs. Ford of Georgetown, III., Mr and Mrs. Van Dyne of Crawfords ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wisemrt of Indianapolis. Mrs. Mohn and two daughters of Kansas City lire here for an extend'd visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Darnall. Cleon Steward of Limn, O., is heri visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart. Don’t forget the strawberry, Ice cream, and cake festival to he given Saturday night hy the Ladies' Aid of the M. F. Church. Dan Cunningham, Fred X'elson, Homer Sands and son Ralph, attended the ball game at Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Claude Pruitt, who was operated on last week at the Methodist
at hospital for appendicitie- is slowly
improving.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harley Bratton arnl j family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williamson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obi nchain of Indianapolis.
\T THE V()N( ASTI.E I'sing the Pacific Ocean and the Southern California beaches and amusement piers as location, “Two Weeks Off", is, as its nan . indicate-, s story of summer romances and beach flirtations. It is a picture that deals with everyday people in every--ummor vacation recklessness. It star- Jink Mulhall and Dorothy Mnckaill, First National’s most pop ular romantic pair playing now at the Yoncastle Theater. Much of the production time was NOW THOSE RHEI MATK PUNS Ml's I GO
spent on these interesting locations where the cast made use of the dance floors, the roller coasters, the merry-go-rounds and concession games and booths of the pikes. “Two Weeks Off" is a rollicking comedy-drama, packed with the thrill- of a novel love affair between Miss Mackaill and smiling Mulhall.
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EAST MARION Morris Burgess of Coatrsville is \ i-itiiig his grandparent* Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis and son, Berl. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and son, Cecil visited Sunday with Homer Slavens and family of Clinton Falls. A large crowd attended the Children’s exercises at ML Meridian Sunday night. A splended program was given. Melvin Ruark and family spent Saturday night with Hygh Hammond and family. Mrs. Myrtle Storm spent Monday morning with Mrs. Lester Storm and daughter, of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson attended the funeral of the former’s grandfather, James McKamey of Belleville, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Buis and son Berl and Morris Burgess visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter. Mrs. Ellen Newman spent Sunday
11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. At Lone Star Cement Co. Plant at Limedale WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 See the Largest Cement Mill in the World Make Cement. Everyone Will he Conducted through the Big Cement Mill.
BAND CONCERT andevenm Presents for Everybody
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