The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1932 — Page 2
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
J.C PENNEY GO
N«» I l< i: or \ DM I MS I K.VI ION Notice i hereby jfiven that the undei.'icned lii been appointed bj'' the Judfre iif the Circuit Court ef 1‘utnain t nunty, State of Indiana, Adminis-
trator de bonis non of the estate of castb l .il . Adiiilnistratoi «ie boni-
Alice Wampler, late of Hutnam Coun* non -
ty. deceased. January It. 1932. Said estate is -u)i|«>'e<l to be sol- Attorney M. Sutherlin. vent. John W. HeriHl, Clerk of the PutThe Citizens Trust Co. of Green* nam Circuit Court. 15-3t
15 DAY Mid-Winter
io Down Pannenl
Mrs. Henry Smith has entered the h spitai for medical care. J. H. Pitchford was taken to the c unty hospital Thursday for treat-
ment.
John C. Vermillion, county superintendent of schools, was in Indianapolis Friday. Ret . A K. Monger, pastor of the Methodist church is confined to his home with the flu Dorothy Louise, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Kmest Rader is confined to her home with pneumonia. Mis. W. C. Sis-nian, of the Johnson tpartments on East Walnut street, was taken to the Putnam County hospital Thursday evening. Miss Alverda Boyce was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr< William D. Boyce Thursday. Miss Boyce is a nurse in the Martinsville hospital. Mr*. John Anderson of Knox, Indiana, was removed from the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis to the Putnam county hospital Thursday for medical care. -Mrs. Nellie McMillan and son of Indianapolis aie spending a few days with Mrs. McMillan’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Claud Wilson, south Jackson
street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rogers, north College avenue, and Will Boone, of Reelsville, were called to Ridge Farm, III., Friday by the illness of a relative. Roy ( Sutherlin was appointed administrator of the e-tate of Minnie Christy, who died here last July, in the Putnam circuit court Friday. The deceased left an e«tatei valued at
*1,250.
Julia Allen has lieen named administiatrix of the e-tate of her husband, I red Allen, who was killed in an auto mobile accident on the National road several weeks ago, in the Putnam cir-
cuit court.
Mi Ted Minch of Chalmers is ill in a hospital in that city, and is rei ported in a serious condition. Mrs. Minch will lie remembered as Miss Julia Preston who spent her gitlhood
days in Greencastle.
Funeral services were held at the borne three miles north of Roachdale 1 Ei iday afternoon, for Eugene B Ford, who died Wednesday afternoon ( billowing an illne-s of several months He is survived by the widow. Sale of the A. A. Hauck “Airy bn b • inn, south of Greencastle on >e Manhattan road, to A. H. Richey, f * lay City, has l>een announced by the real estate <iepartment of the Citizen- Trust Company, through which! the sak was made. I The < itizens Trust Company of I is.rator of the .state of Alice U mpler, in the Putnam circuit court, to administer upon *98.35, which it I. •■ntl> discovered belonged to the • tate a d hud not been administered upon. ' ‘ ’ . ; | I . -lie C Blethers and Zafe B. Brothers, executors of the will of Milt'n P. Bowers, file I suit in circuit ' mirt Friday again-t Albert F. Cope, to c lle,t an alleged unpaid protnis sory note due the estate. A demand *• * -f 1 JO j- ma le. Gille Lyon are
atorneys for the plaintiffs.
There was a splendid meeting held at the hospital Thursday evening by • e medical men of the county, ten Vsicians being present. Dr. John gall of Indianapolis gave a very inteiesting talk, using slides and films f r demonstrations. I) r . Stygall conduct- the tuherculosi- clinics held at
the ho-pital each mnrth.
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Women’s Club To .Meet Saturday
The Women's Club will meet with Mrs. Robert O'Hair Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. A T. Briggs will speak on “Gamaliel Bradford.” Mrs. H. A. Gobin will lead in conversation. Members please note change of
place of meeting.
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Mrs. Haltom Hostess To Section Three
Section Throe of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Alice Haltom, Bloomington street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert led the devotions. Mi- M.io West read two interesting poems entitled “Conversation Heard in a < urch Pew” and “What Orientals Think of America. Twenty members and two guests, Mrs. W R. Hutcheson and Mrs. Ep-
person were present.
A pleasant social nour was enjoyed while the hostess served delicious
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Section Two Held Interesting Meeting Mrs. A R. ( henoweth was ho-tess to Sartion Two of the Chi ^ church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. M. O’Brien had chaige of the program on the Book of Job which proved to lie very interesting. Mrs. O'Brien was assisted by Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Yount, and Miss Alspaugh. Instead of serving n freshments the hostess gave an offering to the sex-
ton.
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tion Ore, of the Christian Church, war held Thursday afternoon at the home I of Mr= Charles Meikel, norti Jackson street, with .Mrs. Hattie Thomas and Mrs. John Dunlavy, assisting the hos-
tess.
Mrs. A. O. White had charge of the program and presented a varied and entertaining one, in keeping with I the idea of the new year. Scriptur? |.rea'i . and quorati..ns were i used, and each member gave a new ) year’s resolution which was read by the leader. These were much enjoyed, some being witty, and all were clever
and good.
Mrs. White also read a very interesting letter from a missionary to Japan, who has just returned to her school, following a year in America, in which she explained the Japanese people's attitude against war, and their Constant staiving for peace thru their educational system. Following the program a delightful | social hour of visiting and refreshment:- was enjoyed.
NEW YEARS Brings New Problems
and OLD BILLS Our Money Will Eliminate Both
$20 to $300 Loan on Furniture, Pianoa, Radios and LivestockWe Refinance Autos Indiana Loan Co. 21 , j E. W ash- St. Phone 15
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i cultural work at Purdue. The young j couple will go to housekeeping in the
i near future
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King—Fellows Rites \t Brazil January 13 Miss Opal King and Douglas Fellows, both of Putnam county, were married January 1.3th by Ju.-tice of the Peace. W V. Gates at his offices on north -Franklin street—Brazil
Times.
+ + + + + + Section One Has Interesting Meeting A very interesting meeting of SVc-
DePauw Graduate
is Married
Mr. and Mrs Walter Hodson of Danville announce the marriage of j
:h- r daughter, Dalta, to Wurth Hod- ” Mrs. William Boyce was surprise.) oil. -on of Mr. and Mrs B.-rt Hod- Thursday with a family dinner, the son. The young people were united in | occasion being her-55th birthday. She marriage at the home of Re\ Solo-' received several beautiful gifts,
mon Hayworth, south of Danville. I
The bride is a graduate of DePauw -
university and is a member of lota Psi Alpha sorority and the Nation
Home Economics Association. The 1" It
groom i- a fanner, having had agri-
Delta Theta Tau will hold a maiket Saturday in Moore and Cook’s Stoiv.
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