The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1933 — Page 4
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Bedding Department Saturday
Tragedy Victims
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4* *i* (LOVKKDALB By Mrs. Clara Dorseit *»• *J* .4* v •E
7h»* revival at tht* Church of Christ
>\iinl;i with Mi. and Mi- (i^vig^
Dougins, south of t-nvn.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. M. Hut t entertained at tinner last Thursday the Ret R " Sullivafi and Mr and
which *wa.-. heintr conducted hy the Mrs. Will I* ‘riis and daug;htei Doro-
Rev. Knady nf Sullitan, l”-ed Sun- th>. day night with fourteen additions to
the church.
Mr. and ^li-. Otho Smythe and son Har Id and Mr. and Mr Dewatd Smythe drove tie West Hadeh an I
French Lick Sunday.
Miss Nora Nell Morrison af Canton, 0., is here vii.sting relative
friends for a few days.
Miss Rlizaheth Bourne returned Sunday with Sunday after a short \i it in Indiana- I .ayno,
jlolis.
visiting
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v Mrs. Frank Woods *’■ ,!« *J« •'* *1* *1* Mr. and Mrs. Chatle- Marsiiall of (iiecgieaKtli called on Air. an i Mrs.
•i‘ l.ynn Ah I'ar n SatuMay.
Ah and Airs. Marion .Miller s|M‘iit
Mr. and Airs. Kono
*[.•stages spent Friday evening ! Mrs. Nan Bainent. , J Mr. and .Mrs. Selby Securcey
1,,Hill.•Scott children. Airs. Wyatt ot Indlanapoli-, ate supper
with Mr* and Mts Oscar Jones. Mi. and Mi -flayton Cox and
,-li Mien and .la.. - Cox called on | Floy Miller. Mi and Mi - . .1 ■ SI. tgs Wi ida>
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' I’hc sale of Mi Oella Davis was laigely atteadci 1 Saturday. Mis Bessie Inch y and son spi n'
wlih Henry Oslwm and daughter •pent
Wednesday with Myrtle Obvrn.
Mrs* , Jeff Bugg and family of Hadley
-p.-st Sunday with Charlie Miller. Dale Miller -|irnk Saturday night |
with Juc Muith.
Jnt* S.nith -pci^t Sumiay uith
On Shore Leave
.Monday with V
er.
Mr. and Mi n S o 11 d K> (Taiol Cr .dian. 0 1.loyd Spen. nl :hl and Sin, Kna, ne SiiiaiK.Mr. and Mr c:.l Mrs. Jain p .i and Mil A OHl|< I h< M Nell Hell Th rc^ will - cay morni I{.\ Masen. The Ladles • No\ ., i-' to wort
Violet .Shoiikwil
(Ttarllc (ioddarri Mi. and Mrs
P* ■ ■ Satnrdai with Kldon and
Manker. Mr
loppet of Indlana-
11 ill of lit azil the ik a'. h of
pi caching her* I I o'clock hy.
HI meet ThttrsMt K|!„ i; It • Aid.
Mrs Mol lie Kay i Mrs. Klla Trusdule
Mrs. Sar-ah Foster and daughter
Kilene spent Sunday Mrs. Chauncey Flinn. Carroll Bourno of
Air. and M Haul I're Icrick and with family w* re in Terre Haute last Fri-
j Jay.
Alts. Allierta Heavins and Alt and
i|i 'Mr. and Mr- Angie So v -pent Tue-.U .with
Af. I-1 nk \\ o d-.
Ill ugton M: .id Mi < land. T • u.-rc
spent Sifnday with hi- mother. Mr-. .VI tuiay tight uppei gttc of Mr Ann Bourne. and Air- Roy' Phillips. Air. and Mr-. Henry Evens visited Harold and Floy I Sunday wil theii daug ter. Mi ind 'W and Mi anid Mi la ti Mrs. Mack Furr Ali. am) Mrs Phillips are in Chi- of Progress at > hica) • ovei the *aga attending the Century of Prog- weekend. ress. -Mr.- Cecil Arnold 'p.'iit Tliut day Mrs. .Mae (iill, north of f'wn, and with her mother, Mis. Charley I i-liy. Mrs. Ann Bourne -pent , ti. da> la'st Alt. an t Mi T i.-d !■ - , r wcie
Seven-year-old Ruth Kettley and her father, Frank" Kettley, of Dover, Mass , two of the victims in A triple death mystery.* AVith mother and wife, Mrs. Frank Kettley, they were found shot to death in their Dover home. They had be'en dead for several days when the bodies were discovered.
Air. and Airs.
Sunday dinner guo.-t
Earl Wiley.
Mr. and Mi-, Ott Hand, .Martha Evans and Harold Duncan called on ! Air and Mrs. Frink Woods Thursday.
week with Mrs. Aluu le hr, ,. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lew-man of Georgetown. III., spent last Friday with the .Misses Laura and Belle
Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Evens and Mi. and Mrs Albert Sinclair attended -I* church at Long Hianch Sumiay after- 'I*
noon.
Mrs. Ira Whittaker of Martins- H* ville is making an extended visit with j Ali
the Misses I .alii',, and BtlJo Long. w th Iniogeiie Hurst. Mr. and Mr l.*o Wa.ters spent Mrs. Aliev Hutst i pending a few
days in Cloverdalc Mr. and Air-. Fd'/ur Hur-t called on Mr. and Alt Albert Stairwalt Friday night. Air. and Air Fii;ei> AlcCammack rpe’it Sunday *1: Mr ,nd Airs. Othe Vennilljon. Mrs. Loda Heiven was in Indianapolis Friday. All. and Mrs. Thon ; returned home title . .Miss Ruby Blue In, • returned home after visiting w dayk with Air. and Air-. Elmer Blue.
Dol'sett have visiting the
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BELLE FNION Imogene Hurst
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Avis (',> p,.| spent Sunday
VIi and Mrs. Ariel Roach and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Betti. Donald Thomas of .Manhattan called on his pat .tits, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas Man Ellen Spen,, r -p nt Eriday with Karlin** Newgcni. Alts. Emily Bo well and Mis. Eula
*;• PA I I .Mrs. Hi •!* »!• * di ami Mr .,.an lis spent Nan Hilt, . in. 1 'Alr- , y in Indiana .Marin and 11 ,1 y- untf i polis. Air. tind Mi- , Indianapolis Sr Mr. and Mr anu children s| Rogers.
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i ille is visitiu
Shaw.
Mrs. Nora I
aeiit Saturday
Mr. and Mrti Al 1 . and M r 1 i >y night.
Mrs Jessie A fet ailed on Mrs II ivi Air. tmd Mr- l 'ii castle spent Fund ty
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I Evans of Indi"day night with
Beck sppnt Sun-
•j* *i* *1* •> I.ONG BKANt H + *•* Mrs. Ona .Marshall d--5- d* d* d* d- dM, and Mrs. Andrew J bnson .ind danghlcr Emily. Mr. and "Mrs. an i Dlllin- ,- r are itslting isTatli -s i: South Bend. Th, ie w is a farewell Halloween uurti I i rlai nigiht for Km11y Johnson. Th* ,-i nlng was spent in play- I infc gam - and inude. Howur,! Moore won the prize for best costume. W'hile riding a pony on the fui'in | if his fa'lier-ln-law, (ieotge Spence was thrown and r nder *1 unc>n- I scions foi -ome tinn A physician upon evaminatlon found no broken bones II, was coullned to his bed for 1 -everal days. Mi El mi a (iaiduer Is staying at \udi’*‘ii lohnaon’s while they are j il.diliig ii Scuith B nd. I'aiil ! mas lost ik milk cow last
week.
Frank Irwin visited O-car Irwin Sunday. [ Mi ami Airs. Sinclair and daughters i, tin ned home Friday from the hospital where they were taken Wedlir .liiy for treutin ti> Tip re will he a box supper at Btunei 'oun school Friday, Oct. 27.
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Thursday and Friday
Beck spent from lay’ m Indiana-
t Miller were in
nut A lexaVider - inday with Fred
uf ('rawfordsdaughter,' Mrs?
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of < ireem astle Harry I’ietrson. y Pierson called
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Secretary of the Navy Claude Swanson, pictured’as he came down the gang plank of the U. S. S. Indianapolis on his arrival in San Francisco on his tour of duty. He lauded San Francisco Bay as hav-. ing groat facilities for a Navy base.
Almon Puis and Mr. and Mrs. Buis.
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EAST MARION By Mrs. .Amy Buis
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Air. and Airs. A. R. Buis of Peoria, 111., and Mr. and Airs. Beil Buis of I.trpel spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Buis.
Smi l iy visitors .with Air and Alts, lidth .Monday w*)re 1 Jiwrence Rockhill ml family, Al Sears and family. Air. an I Airs. Seldon Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Eher Hamilton, Aims Lessie Cox,
O.-liorn I Inns- [Mr. and Airs. Dent Larkin, Mr. and
1 Mrs. Ernie Cox. Mis. Ida Newman
of Grove land and Air. and Mrs. A. E. Lamberts, lies Friday. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Hanks of Green- Myrte St i n and son were th** Rev. with Air. and Dallas RissU-r, Atiss Lola Neese, Miss
Dorotliy Newman and Mr. and Mrs.
j Air.-. Harry Pi, n.
Mi s Myrtle (' in and Air. Tharp , Lester Storm ami daughter
called on Mi t Airs. Henry Os- Mr. and Airs. Earl Gorham called born Monday i '.'Id. 1 on Air. and Mrs. Lc*onanl Newman
Mi. ;,n*l Alt I-red Wallace called ; Sunday afternoon
on Air in I Al Henii Osborn Mon- Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. day morning. Oran Buis arvi dauglhtar were Mr. Ait w <1 daughter and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. E. E. Buis; Air. and Mrs,
S( HOOL •Bt)(iK> STOP “PRESSES” *!• j CHEVY CHASE, Aid. (I P)—The •r TlMimapj le Street-News published its last edition—the ita-on, too much j
prosperity-
Larry Williams, 10, editor and publisher, has met his -econd stumb-1 ling block, and it has spelled the end 1 of his journalistic career. Last February there came an a,' diti.m to the Williams family A baby! girl. Airs. William- stepped in and said the roar if the presses Ian electric mimeagraph machine) kept the new addition awake- The presses stop-'
l»ed.
When the newcomer outgrew the ery-bab\ age, the Thornapple Street News began again- Circulation mounted fr im 10(1 to 1,000- Two extra rages had to be added for advertisers Bojsines- became so good Larry and his staff of eleven reporters had to sit up half the night to keep th** books straight. This meant the school hooks didn’t get their deserved attention.
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WIVES! SWEETHEART '\ ateh Jean Markin's loin i|Ue in this newest rcimano with STUART ERWRl COM EDA Ni:«5
I keep eomiiig hack
to that word "'balanced” on the hack of the Chesterfield package
often hear ihr word italnnee—amm*J lliinp is out of lialtmee—top-heavy, not on an "even keel.” What you read, f *4 iheaterfield Cigarettea an* a halaneed blend,^ meaiiH that the righl aniounls of ihe ri^ht kinds t>f Itdnteeo are welded together; (hat is, hoine'grow u t<d»aeeos. Ihe riehl kind, tliv rijtht quantity—are blended and eross-hlended with lohaeeos from Turkey and Greece. VI hen these tohaeeos are halaneed one ■gainst the other, theii you have a mild cigarette. ^ hen they are in halauee, then you have a better-tastinj; eigarette. Mtiy ur aak you to rrnti ngriiri the noirvtrnt on the back of the ( bcxtcrficlH puckarc? Mny we'auk you to try ( hcslerjietfl?
.! - \\ - 1 the Tin,in;, , N«»l “thirty” for th* last tim* 1 .
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lines TON' Tc\. ' IT-tel St. John Bl, k-hra:.hl ministfr who ■ icatcil Umtl eluding negroes ' 1 ■" kit V N. V., church, ha- I'rlurnrtItl live state.
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