The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1934 — Page 4
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(iarrett an I family the past two weeks, has if turned home. , Mr. and Mrs. Noble Robinson were sj^pping in Indianapolis last 1* riday. Merle Todd of Greencastle spent the week end with Marion Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hiupins. Mr. and Mrs- A. W. Heaven an 1 son of Bainbridjre attended the bactalaure- . ate sermon here Sun ay eveninjr Miss Dorothy OT>ell of near Plain field \nsite<l over the week end with her sister Miss .Mti ''l> n O Dell. Mr, and Mrs. hal Dum an an.l son of (•reencaatle were Sunday visitor.- of Mr. and Mrs. Al»e Nauman-
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.iiiiiimmiiiimmiiiiiMiMiiMiiimmiih. INREAM THEATED 1/ CtOIKHUAI.E IV Wednesday & Thursday HKRT WHKELER ROBERT WOOL&EY in 'Hip Hip Hooray" Short Subjects Admissitm 10c & 20c ''•iiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiiHHiiiiiiimimiP’
' an d Mrs. Pete Insor of Clinton hNills. Mr. :uul Mrs- Charles Harbison and daughters s|>ent the day Sunday with Mr. aik. Mrs. George Abney of Jamestown.
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••• -JV fii.lmoke One hun red and twenty-five tended th'- Alumni banquet at school building Saturday evening, imiic was furnished by the “Fillmore Hot-Shots” and “Mac’s Alidnight Ramblers’’ of Coatesville- Tlie following officers for next year, are (president, Neva Phillips; vice-presi-dent, Herb, it Arn dd; Secretary. Ruth Wiight; ce.rmittee on refreshments, Ruth Sutherlin, I^iui.-e Smith an i Mary Oliver; entertainment commattee, Win. Oliver, Kloise Hicks and Paul Robinson. Those present from a distance to attend the banque were: Misses Mary Ruark, Dorothy Miller Ruthven IKmlavy, Ruby Fallis, Mr and Mrs. \\ ndell O'Dell, Mr an Mrs. Glenn Dicks of Indiunap lis. Doris Ruark, Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kersey, and Mis- Dorothy O’Dell Plainfield, Mr an Mrs. Burl Buis, Lajiel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett and
Kindrie Garrett visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett at Somerset. Rev. J. S- Shockley of Indianapolis was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer and family. Mr- and Mrs. George Haag visited la>t week with the families of W.n. Haag, Fred Sprouwl and Boy I Shonkwiler of Sheldon, Illinois. Mrs. Klisha Cowgill, accompanied by her uncle Kiy Scobee of Grecncastle 1h.iit la-t Thursday with Mr. and Mr-. Win- Ferrand of Clayton. Mr. an Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin and son have moved to .Mrs. Clara Ruark's house. Miss Mary Ruark of In ianapelis licnt the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs. Herschell Ruark. Mr.-. Homer Higgins and son visited la.-t Friday with her ]>areiits Mr. and Mrs. Artie Parish and 1 laughter of Coatesville, Kindrie Garrett of Greencastle who ha- been vi-iting his brother Robert
The junior- of Bainbridge high school entertained the seniors at the I annual junior-senior reception with a theater party at Crawfordsville with a reception in the Bainbridge gymnasium following. The gym was dr» nrated with lattice interwoven with the colors of the two classes. Refreshments of brick ice cream with a blue "M in the center, angel cake,, mints and punch were served. Music for dancing was furnisaed by Mac s Midnight Ramblers Mrs. George Goshorn and daughters Rebecca and Mary of Mecca, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goshorn. Rev. Millard Bennett was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Minnick and son on Sunday. Mrs. G D. Leyenbarger returned home Saturday after \isiting relatives in Indianapolis. James Kile-berry and family ■ f Terre Haute visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dolby ( filings Sunday afternoon. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thatcher ■ f Indianapolis Mrs. Ollie Hainey of Greencastle. Mrs. Carrie Darnall and Mrs. Maggie Hainey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fre i Nelson anil daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collings and Mrs. Carl Smith visited Miss GladyMcFadden in In ianapolis last Tue-;-
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Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Darnall and family of Crawfordsville called
ing her mot r. Mrs. James Petty. Eli Seobe, f Greencastle visited friends here Thursday. Harold AIImi c Indiana|K)lis was a guest f rekit c- here last week Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pherson attended thq t : ■ d of Milton McKee at Crawfords' lie last Sunday after-
noon.
I.etha Jea ‘-hull returned Tuesday evening to l. idoga after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kosher. Mr. and Mis Ed Wilkinson were Sunday gu<-!- of Mr and Mrs. Cliarliis Met nan at New Maysville.
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Utile Garold Sjiencer has the measles. A few from annul i hen 1 attended the races at Jungle Park Sunday. Mr and Mr. M it Spencer, Bemiece and Une , Spencer spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer. , Mr. and Mr- Lester Sewell sjient the day Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wayne Gillogiey of Craw fordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill spent the day Sun ay with Mr. and Mrs. Paul MWlaughey and children
New Era club
] afprnoon.
) Frank Reed was called to Lafayette Saturday afternoon to set the Poiiy of Mrs. Mollle Holllnfesworth who died at the Old Soldiers honi".
Mrs. Agues Broadstreet is visiting
a few days in the country with her
sister. Mrs. iSada Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson who I have h-eii visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. M. Hurst for the pasi week, left Friday for their
home In Sedalia, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brown of Washington spent the week-end here at
their home.
Mr and Mrs. Chalmer Myles and daughters Eileen and Colecn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myles, southwest of town. .Miss Mary Horn of Greencastle attended the alumni baiiqu-t here Saturday evening. Mrs. Rosclla Albertson of Indianapolis spent over Sunday here "ith
relatives.
Mis. Donus Denny and daughter relumed home last week alter a visit with her sister at Coniiersvill' 1 . Mrs. Ida Evens visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Len Quinlan, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy spent the week--ml at lloosier Highlands.
Mrs. John Burk- spent a few day*
on Mrs. Carrie Darnall Sunday eve- with Mrs. Lizzie Pollings last week. n ’ n F 1 Mr. an 1 # Mrs. Ed Insor and daughMrs. Brown of Richmond is visit- , ter spent the day Sundaj with Mr
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d- d* + -J. .j. 4. PLEASANT GARDENS Leota Showaltcr + + + + •!• + Mr. and Mr.-. Walter Jjanfair Terre Haute spent Saturday an Ii Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. All^n. Mr. and Mr^ KI ward Chew and children and Mi-s Ik-rlie Tucker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hassler. Mrs. Della ( rooks and daughter Mary rallc<" on Leota Showaltcr, Saturday* Missrs Mary and Helen iSenter shopra-l in Brazil Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. pat Cromwell of Brazil called on Mr*. Florence law, Saturday. School closed here Friday, the program given by the Primary and Intedrm’iate room, was enjoyed by all Mi-s Mildred Poe „f In.liana SUte siient the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald OK>|»er and daughter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Call near Greencastle. I-alies Aid of Big Walnut will meet at the home „f Mrs. Emma Aker Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassler of .Ionian Village visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hasslor. •
t + + V -r + 4. NEW M WSVIU.E ♦ * , »y Mis* Helen Weller 4. + + + + 4. 4. + + Southey Greg.ry sjient Sunday with his sister Mrs. Alma Weller. Mr. and Mr- t'hauncey Perkins an I family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hope. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and fam>ly spent Sunday with Mrs. John German. Mrs. Ira Butter>- spent Saturlav jafteiwon with her Mother Mrs. John MaucoatF>ale WelDr of Mount Vernon, Ind. I spmt the week end with h.«n» folks. j Mgs. Flossie Ddshcr of Roachdale
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A First Notional Picfure with ADOLPHE MENJOU
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sqient Friday afternoon with her in Iiniunapoli- last »■ mother Mi 1 bnh, Ibmple. Ruth Kcfauver spent the week with home ,|'t, , x , her sister at Iniiianapolis. y ( ,ik. Mrs. Ena Weller sr>eiit Tuesday Mr. and Mr Eai with her neice, Mrs. Berry Clark of Sunday aftemo a wit Bainbridge. Elva Foster.
Several from here attended graduating exercises at Union Chap'd last Thursday evening. Mrs. Goldie Bee spent Sunday evening with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hart. .Mr and Mrs. G. C. Ramey of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Mrs. Eula Staggs and Mrs. Lida Pierce spent one evening last week with Mrs. Merle Boswell. Rev. G. C. Ramey preached at Bethel M. E. Church Sunday afternoon to a large crowd. He will speak there again May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis called on Willard Miller and family last Friday. Mrs. Fanfile Sigler called on Mrs. Eula Staggs Thursday evening. Mrs. J. O. Jones returned home Saturday from Indianapolis where she has been nursing her daughter. Mrs. Pauline 'Searcy, who was operated on thr"e weeks ago. Margaret Ellen, little daughter of Arvel and Zella Roach, has the measles. Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler is recovering from a severe attack of measles. Misses Grace Wright, Maxine Clodfelter sp'nt Wednesday night with Maxine Bettis. Mrs. Frances Crodian and children called on Mr. and Mrs. JameGardner Sunday evening. ( harles Miller Jr. has the measles.
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Miss Waybum Meek is recovering from the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hurst visited Mrs. Alice Hur.-t Sun iay. Mr. and Mrs- Walter Meeks were in Greencastle Saturday. Miss Avis Cooper and Miss Helen Slmedley spent We Inesday night with Mrs. Clone I"arker. SanfonlJ Phillips visited frien is in Indianapolis la.-t week. Miss Iniogene McCloud, Miss Nellie Kivett and Miss Iniogene Hurst were
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