The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1934 — Page 4
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fjovdv Luxurious LINGERIE $ -sr .49 Dance Sets Teddies While, lea Rose, Magnolia. l’.;y rr.ouirh l.iiur' iio Cor Spring mid Summer I' this featured value. Beautifully tailored and many ujy lace triinuusl.
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.5. .j. + + * I’AI.KS 1 ink * * Mrs. Henry Oslsirn * a. .j. a. ••• Mr. and Mr-. fhaHir Miller and Mr. an«l Mrs. Bert Aiiller and daughter Jean |m■ nt Stirday n Indianapolis witth Mr . Belle \\ ! on. Raymond Be k 1 ■ nt Sunday with Albert S domon. Mr.-, s Had on Mrs. Nan Hylton Fh ilay evenin(f. Dr. and Mr F'mnz of Danville were ilinner Rite-! S.itunlay of Mis. Aaron Goodwin. 1BSU Noll h 1 mev d to the I/eo McKe«‘ farmMrs. Fred IVrk o nt W< dne day with Mrs. Glnrenre F. k. Mr. nd Mrs. It 1 Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. ( lareiwe Beck Wednesday fljveninff. Mr. and Mrs. Ren S lorn on spent Sunday at Ro.uhdale. Joe Willian - i d Mi . Mrytle Mil-
ler ' pro in Indianapolis Thursday to \| Farrol I.ant "ho is in a hospital there. Mrs Max Smith called on Mrs. (' i ll Summer Sunday morniny. *5* -F 4FERN * a. -F 4* Mr. anil Mrs. Willim McMains spent Sunday with ids parents, Mr. an I Mrs. Alfred McMains. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cox entertained with a music d entertainment Sunday night. Mi- e- Id-ther and Clarice Morlan spent Sunday afternoon with Emily and Louise Shaner. Mi-. Elizabeth V'arvel, who has h n ill f"r the p:.-t two weeks, is slowly improving. Mrs. Lydia Swinford and daughter Josephine are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cox. Miss Frances C"\ -pent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs Frank Nel- 1 son. Roy Smock and family sjamt Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Smock and family.
4. + 4. 4- 4- 4* 4- EAST MARION + 4* Bv Mrs. Amy Buis 4- *•« *1* Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Bui- of Peoria,] 111 1 ,, and Mr. and Mr-. Berl Buis of, Laj.'cl hpoftt the weekend with Mr. I and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mrs. Ida Cox and Mrs. Ida Newman -pent 1 Thursday with Mrs- Myrtle
M nudity.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cunningham called on Chester Cunningham ond family S,inday evening. ,1. I). Riggi ns of Purdue university spent tin* Easter holi iuys with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storm called on Bob Cooper and family Sunday afternoon. Lawrence Applicate md family and Mis. C’ossie Applegate were Sunday visitors with L. E. McGinnis and
family.
Mr. and Mrs William Newman, Cecil Newman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter visited Sunday with Homer Slavens and family of Clinton Falls. Mrs. Myrtle Storm and Mrs. Harold Storm called on Mrs. Amy Buis and daughter Monday afternoon. Ernie Cox and family -intfit Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Ray Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Unith Monday and Mrs. Ellen Newman vi-ited Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs- A. E. Lamliert. Mis.s Eva Slavens spent Sunday night with Oran iBuis and family.
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4* FILLMORE + •t. •*« •!« *!* *1* Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Shockley of Iniianapolis were entcr'ained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Arnold.
Mi-s Hazel Eckels of Win hetder, Mrs. Ta|ier and daughter of Cloverdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douthell of Highland were F'.aster visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckels. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ruark and Miss Madlyn O'Dell spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr Victor Alice and family near Plainfigl I. Mrs. Jessie Tnlburt and daughter of Greene istle were irue-ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frer Brown. Mrs. Clara Pollard of Indi tnapoli; spent the wekend wtih Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker. Guests of Mrs. Bertha Shoptaugh on Sunday and Monday wore Mr. and Mrs Glen Purcell and Mrs. Maggie Grose of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy have returned to their home at NoIdftsville, after spending tiie Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mc-
Kamey.
Mrs. Gladys Lceke of Indiana|)olis s|«'nt Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Je ie Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliert Km-tzer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich af Greencastle. Mr. and Mr-. Walter Wright entertained the following guests Sunday, Mr. and Mr Lois Cowgill of Green-
Martin Insull in U. S. Net
While different branches of the U. S. Government wrangles! over him, one trying to get him into the country to answer embezzlement charges, the other trying to keep him out as an unwanted alien, Martin Insull, brother of the elusive Samuel, is shown at l>etroit with immigration officials who held him at the border. He was later returned to Uncage for trial.
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ca-tle and Mr. :ind Mrs. Claude Crosby and daughter of Roachdale. Miss Kate Oliver an.i Miss Lucy Garrett, "h,j are teaching at Indianapolis, spent the spring vacation nt
home.
Miss Virginia Elliott has returned home from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis and Amo. Mr. an,l Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and sons visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Harris of Greencastle Miss Mary Crouch of Indianapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ott Lydiek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Higgins attended the funeral of the former’s uncle at Li/ton Monday. Betty Jqpin Wilbur of Indianapolis is spending Iter .-pring vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott. Mrs. I.elia Hunter was hostess to the Day Gleaners class of the Methodist church Monday evening. I welve members weue present. The hostess served refreshments. T e next meeting will lie held the fir.-: Monday in May at the home of Miss Klmon StewardDoris Ruark, who is attending school at Purdue, is spending his spring wnation with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ruark. M. K. Steward and daughter, Miss Edmon Steward, attended the funeral i( Mrs. John Cramer at Groveland Monday afternixm. Mrs. Cramer was a sister of Mr. Steward. Miss Edith Wilson and Miss Marie McCoy of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. an I Mrs. Raymond
Herod.
The I,a lies Aid of the Christian church will sene dinner at the courthouse in Greencastle Saturday. The Fillmore Mothers Afternoon club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Hunter Mrs El.-ie Cowgill had charge of the program. Mrs. Inez Pruitt won the prize. Seventeen members were present. The hostft-s served refreshments. Mrs. Ruth Gorham will he hoste-. it<> the meeting in May. 4. 4. 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4■b RUSSELLVILLE + 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4* 4- 4-
[Marjorie Harter; Abdon BennywoTth.j ! Willis Bast in; Elliott Bailey, William Chadd; Jenny Sandkitchen, Dorthy Ruark; Kitty Preston, Bertha Dicks: John Preston, Homer Smythe; “Slick" I Babbitt, Hubert Higgins; Jim Mitchell Virgil Phillips; Mazie Dowell, Helen Kersey; Constance Biyant, j Gerahline park; and Adrian Bryant,, I Wilbur Phillips OBITUARY Another of our loved ones has answered the call and passed to tha/t
home:
‘IBeyond the sunset's crimson bars, Beyond the twilight and the stars, Beyond the midnicht and the daik, Into the dawn of (that tomorrow Where hearts shall find an tin I of sorrow. Anil love shall And its own.” Zcllah Christy, ilaughter of John H. and Aggie Christy, was born July 29. 1 89fi. and departed ihis life March 20. 1924. at the ag- of 27 years. 7 months. 20 days. Alter more than a year's constant suffering which she bore so patiently. All that loving haiob could do was lone for her hut God culled ami she answered His call. The chaiin of her personality and her phased friendly ways won hei friends wherever she
went.
She was unlt‘d In marriage io Glenn Shinn Sepi. 26. 1920. since which time they have lived a devoted life together To this faithful husband ih- hei . a w iim nt falls heaviest as it leaves him alone in their home. She united with the Baptist church nt Palestine in 192:1 and remained a faithful member until
lent h.
Site leaves to mourn her loss, lieddes the fai'lifnl husband anil not her and father, one broth“r Roy ’hristy. ami one sister, Ethel Mason ind two nephews, liearld and LeRoy Mason, all of Gi • encaslle; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Clifford ind Ella Shinn of Floyd township, anti a host of 1 titer friends anil relat Ives. 'Say not goodbye, hearts sore dist reseed, For those yon mourn are but more blessed, \re but a. letp: they do m 1 die, They say good night. Inn not good-
bye.”
CARD OF THANKS We iw'-h to thank Rev. Monger and tin* singers, and all the friends and neighbors for thdir kindne-- shown us during the illness and death of our hushand'Ttnd father. Mrs. Maud Wixon and family.
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Captain Gregory Cullen, commanding officer of the liner President Garfield, pictured in Federal Court, New York, during trial of Andrew Kirwan, who is charged with slaying a fellow-passenger aboard Captain Cullen’s shio on the high seas.
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FORMER id >A< H DALE TEACH I R IMPROVING i Miss Mary Rogers, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lete Rogers of near Roachdale, an! ;i former teacher ini the Roachdale schools, is iimtproving according to mports. after suffering with infantile patalysis sitH-e la-t | August. She ha been moved from j Schenectady, N. Y., to the home of j her sister, Mrs. John Cox and family at .Pattersonville, N. Y. Her mother is eating for her and with the treat- j ments she is taking it is Imped tli :t : sh*' etui return to iter home by July-.
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DIVOKCK GK VM ED Elsie May 'Blown of Fineastle htis been granted a divorce from Russell L. Brown in circuit court. Custody of a < ild also \va givipi the mother, ] the father to be permitted to visit tiie child the first and fifteenth of each month for the next year, and after that <to have the child the 14, 15, undo ifi of each month if he so desire-. The defendant also iwas ordered to pay to the clerk of the court tim sum of $7.50 eadi month for sup-
port of thi' chikl.
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Legil n, said here last night. Speaking before a meeting ofi state comman ler- of the v-t«ig| organization, Haye -aid that ifd veto had not l«»-ii o\eiridden upj per cent pay cut for foleral employ and the l", per c nt reduction mil erans' benefit- would have >-j]p| storcsl automatically July 1.
\( ITON SAVED A100,000,000 INDIANAPOLIS, Ajiril 4, (UP) — Action of congress in overriding of President Roosevelt’s veto on veterans’ legislation saved tiie nation
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Mr. an t Mrs. (diaries Daniel moved to their new h-une at Thomtown Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyle spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Miss Anna Clark of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs. D. P. Clark. Miss Lucille Gardner of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner. Mrs. Hettie I»ng of Brownshurg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simpson. Mrs. Mary C. Brumfield of North Salem is visitine the Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard. Mr. and Mr=. James (Bridges of Danville spent Sunday with relatives hereMr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller of Craiwfordsville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff, Miss Mary Jane Warren of Indianapolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner. Mrs. Harry Bain of Danville spent the weekend with Mrs. Cora Bain. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Robinson and son of Fillmore were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. B. S. Gardner and family. Dr. and Mrs. D E. Reed spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linebock of Argos. Dr .and Mrs. C. R. Herd and daughter of Peru and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Carrington and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. laiura Carrington*
FILLMORE SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY The senior class of (Fillmore high school will present a three-art farce, “The Automatic Butler” in the high ■hool auditorium on Thursday evening, April 5. Mrmlmrs of the class will furnish entertainment between acts. The Preston household was in an uproar. Mr. Preston was a clerk in a jewelry store and Mrs. Preston kept botuders. Their daughtqr invited her mother’s one-time sweetheart, now a millionaire, for a visit. Mrs. Preston was horrified to think of entertaining the Ixitter king of Aimerica in her small home? She had to have a but* ler and a maid—and she got them. The bulter was a robot, or mechanical man. The jewelry store where Mr. Preston worked was robbed and “Big Jim” Mitchell traced the thietf with the spoils to ithe Preston residence. The cast is as follows: Violet Mackle, Virginia Bryan; Lily Preston,
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