The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1934 — Page 4

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The clean Center Leaves are the mildest ieaves

tonight w E0NESDay

UPRIGHT GUY he’s a DOWNRIGHT HOWL . . . .

As you can see from this picture— Luckies’fine, smooth tobacco quality doesn’t just happen—for we use only the clean center leaves! Only the clean center leaves—for the center leaves are the mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better. Then-

“ It’s toastedfor throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed with these choice tobaccos—made round and firm—free from loose ends —that’s why Luckies “keep in condition’’—do not dry out. Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat.

“It’s toasted” V Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat

S' • Ihe Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves Wn-amojthe Crop ’jUty pet&b

Covjnchi 104. Tti* AowncM Tobacco Cocnpao*

-I- -JRUSSELLVILLE •!• *!• +

Misses Rell<“ ati'l l/uc> Leonaril entertained at (iinncr Sunday James Everman and Mr. md Mrs. I''rank

Everman and family.

Mrs. Hettie I»ni? left Wednesday to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Wils- n it Kinsman, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. J. \. Miller of Uraw-

fordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Scribner were dinner (ruests of Mr. aad Mrs. I'aul Goff.

Miss Anna Clark of Detroit is visiting 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. Clark.

Mrs. Alice Allen of Marshall is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fannie

Clark.

polis.

Mrs. Dale McCullough of Wingate visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington. Mrs. Miriam Hoover of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mrs. J.

M. Gardner.

Mr. aiiid Mrs. Cleon Potter of Indianapolis spent the wekend with

relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner and family and George Clodfelter spent

Charles j a few days last week with relatives

Sunday j in Indianapolis.

Mrs. John Fritts «>f Indianapolis pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Simpson.

Mrs. Frank k< nnody is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Westlund at Batavia,

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Mrs. Irene Murray and Misg Ruth Mr. and Mr A. I). Snyder and Sewell spent Thursday in Indiana-j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vestal of Craw-

Haute spent tlw w parents, Mr. and Mr

family.

ekend with herj'I* C. J. Bain and «•

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•I* f -iCLOVERDALE Mrs. Clara Dorset!

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fordsville spent Memorial day in Cloverdale. Mrs. Mollie Horn returni-d home Wednesday after spending several months in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan at Hammond. Mrs. Rose (Pottoroff has moved the cream station from the Denny room to Dr. Hurst’s room, across the street from his office. Mrs. Tressie Hunter and daughter Jane visited friends in Grecncastlo last week. Estel Scobee of Putnamville visited his grandmother, Mrs. Be ie Tunney over the weekend. Miss Byrle Sandy returned to her home last week after teaching in the Connersville schools for the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. F.ddie Thomas of Bloomington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny. Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks and daughter Myrtle of Indianapolis and Mr.

and Mrs. John Williams of north of Cloverdale were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moran. Mrs. Katie Horn of Putnamville visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dorsett of Monticelle were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorsett, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewman of Georgetown, III., were in Cloverdale last week. M - 1 I. iura and Belle Long and Mr-. Ira Whitaker were in Martinsville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myles visited Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Myles Sunday. Mrs. Forest 1/ane died Sunday morning at the City hospital in Indianapolis a . result of injured received in an automobile accident. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, at the Clovrdale M. E. church with burial in the local cemetery. Mr .and Mrs. Pleasant Havens and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Trippett were at

As Commander-In-Chief Took Salute from Fleet

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Hosier Highlands Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evens were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Spangler at Cataract.

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Austin Miller spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. iBettis. Mary Anne Stites spent Thursday with Mrs. C. E. Goddard. Mrs. Emily Boswell and Mrs. Joe Staggs called on Mrs. Charles Cunningham last Wednesday afternoon. Maxine Bettis spent the weekend in Greencastle. Mrs. Mary Stites is spending a few days with Mrs. Myrtle Skelton. William Thomas and family spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler. Mrs. George Smith of South 'Bend and Ernest Shonkwiler of Ft. Harrin spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler. Mrs. Marie Cockrel and Miss Martha Cox spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs, Joe Staggs. Ed Keyt has been visiting his brother, Morris Keyt. Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Ramey of Indianapolis and Ed Bettis and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. Claude Crodian and family attended the Burkett reunion near Fincastle Sunday. Wilmer Cope and family visited Finley Cope Sunday. Charles Stites of Crawfordsville called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goddard. Mrs. Goldie Bee called on Mrs. Ora Thomas Sunday evening. Mrs. Ben Dickey and children of Vivalia, Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler, Mrs. Ora Smith, Ernest Shonkwiler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickey spent Sunday with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler. Miss Autumn Cloe of Greencastle is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Broadstreet. Mrs. Emily Boswell, who has been visiting here, returned to Greencastle Saturday. *I*4 , + + + + , F + + PORTLAND MILLS + ^ By Leona Calvert 4 + 4 444 + 44

Maryola Craycroft of Rjship; Violet McGaughtyijT James Risk Of Franklin, J McVay ,if Floyd. These ig selected for their ability. lea iers and their .,^1^ in the dub. Violet MrGa, been in dub work three ya 1 la Crayeraft for five Vay for one year. EidG I'Ve is well qualified for] which is expected of them, While at the camp people will receive traininjl meet th» problems of | membernd 1 ow to cany I meetings for the summm| mem he 1 will get the nutf work. They will receive j which will bo of help te all j ior leaders who could not a camp.

Mrs. Ruth Akers, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Akers and Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Mrs. Ida McKamey returned to her] Korester Indianapolis spent Sun-

home here Friday after an extended visit with her daughter at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corns were in Martinsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sipple of Clay City, Miss Adams and Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey of Poland and Mn and Mrs. Walter Route of Sullivan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple were in Terre Haute Saturday.

day afternoon with Mr. ami Mrs. John

Burks.

Misses Thelma and Goklie Calvert spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lueile McGill. Harley (Porter, Cecil and Worth Cunningham, Dorthy Bing, Mary Catherine Spencer and Jessadene Cunningham spent Sunday at Turkey-

Run.

Mrs. John Burks spent Friday with Mrs. Frank McGill.

MOTORISTS AND LA»d JOIN IN \\ \|{ ON HITtBI WASHINGTON, (UP), law-makeis and (ii-gruniidlJ have joined forces in law membership in the "Oti Thumb," hitch-hikers'dfieill ity, the American Auto» elation said. Hit by court orders >ndl public opinion, it wast ranks of the tiuimlsierkinjl have suffered severe hseej the fad that larcv numbn| ployed are roving from | place in ■•'•arch of empioya Bef- re the law got b'jsyl ists lost their good natai pointed out, the possibilitfl and easy transportation kdl virtual invasion of higwijif hikers. Now, the association 1 have ad 'pt- d stringent blJ it an offi ••'to| torists, as the result of 1 hold-ups by desperadoes! dinary, unwccnt hitcti-W become .••.•I'ii-t-’iM highway troupers.

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21, 1934

FOUR FROM COUNTY ATTENDING CLUB CAMP

Four Putnam county 4-H club junior leaders are attending the state Kiwanis leadership training camp at Indianapolis this week. They are

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Jnh n Circuit C"iiH. NtKI'K I <>l Notice hereby goent d»Tsig.n-d has b*en »Plw«j Judge of 1 he Circuit Court ^ County, St ite of K - ’- 1 '- tor of the estate of late of Put nan: County, Sit id estate is Ju i 1|MlS “ " v ‘ , nt- 1 T- C. Cox, Adni' nl -' ira ' | June 4, 1934- , • Attorney, Sutherlm Ohusc No. NN- _ John W HenA^i nam Cii ' uit O-urt.

S. S.TpSts SIS; a OonctmtraUon of naval strength aver seen in New York. With the Presi- Standiey, chief of navd op.ratLns! fr0m “ ght, ' &nd WiUiana

4 + + + "F + + 4 CLINTON FALLS 4 4 Eula StaggM 4 + + + + + + + + Worth and Wayne Cunningham of Portland Mills -pent last Monday with Elden and Eugene Staggs. Samuel Shonkwiler and Miss Lena Hill of Kansas City were married last week in Kansas City. They will he at home at Clinton Falls. The Ladies Aid of Clinton Falls M. I*, church will meet with Mrs. Homer Slavens, Thur- 'ay, June 7. Hurl Ensor and family, Mrs. S. O. Ensor and Lilly Mae Burk visited Ellett Ensor and family at Portland

Mills Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs, R ,e Hall and daugh-

ter of Brazil

with Mr. and Mrs. George Pierre.

Will.iid Miller and family of Parke TERMS- *.'(00 cash. $%0 00 Federal loan can

county spent last Wednesday with thirty day* a/ter sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. I PERSONAL PROPER'1 good Mr. and Mrs. James Hooper of In-. 10 year oldl black mare, sound- One good J< 1 ' > ^ pqub'®^ 1 dianapoti spent DeeorstiM (kv a t milk - Om-set of-louble luuno .. One 14 «■ P* .

Clinton Falls. 1 tooth harrow- • ..

„ . • HOUSEHOLD GOO"* George Humphrey arv-1 family, Mrs. I . . .. . , . Oirt <iav — Glen Arnold and Robert Moody spent suite. One full size bed. Wurlnesday with .Thomas Bettis end ^ ‘' hairi *- M anv other articles- Terms

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PUBLIC SAL 78 Acre Farm and Personal I r,, P cr H Wo the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction ‘ soutifl erty, located 2 1-2 milea Northwest of Cl overdid'', castle, one mile west of State Road 41. FRIDAY, JUNE H'l'

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-hent I,, ♦ 1,• ,_ , 1 7H acres improved with a good five room hou-s \liir(T'* n

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Mrs.

Miss Eva Fern Call visited Mildred Newgent last week. Barbara Geraldine and Robert

Many other articles.

• MR. AND MRS. JOHN V

OWNERS

Drake Auction Co., Auctioneers, El wood, Ind