The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 June 1934 — Page 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCampbell of N’pw York spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards. Miss Mary Kiiur spent Tuesday :in«| Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kinp. Mrs. Daisy Jeffries spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Orville Boling and family. Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Fry of Cloverdale visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Call Tuesday and Wednesday. A. H. Baker of Crawfordsville spent Deeoration day in Roachdale. Mrs. Gertrude Scott and laughter Pearl of Crawfordsville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Phelps of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas. Mrs. Alice Lockridge and son R hert have returned home for the summer. Mrs. Howard Deis < r, who for the past thirteen years has been chief operator of the local telephone office has resigned her position and will make her home near Putnamvillc. Mrs. Osborne Hutchins was in Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I/omuel Perkins and Clarence Perkins of Indianapolis

spent Decoration day with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Cleo Wilhoit and family at Lebanon. Geneva Sand- of iBuffalo, N. Y., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Dillard Sands. Mrs. Marion Burkett has returned home after spending a few days with her brother at Fincastle. Reeder Strouhe, who has taught school in Gary for the past winter, has returned home for the summer. Miss Margaret Sands of Indianapolis has returm 1 home for her vacation. Mrs. Gail tAlg I and children and Mrs. Homer Morphew and daughter spent several da> s in Lafayette w ith relatives. Freddie Rigcle of Miami, Fla., is visiting relative- here. Lola Stewart is home for the summer after teac ng school in Hobart. Mr. and Mr Marshall Zimmerman and son Richard and John Zimmerman spent Wednesday with Mrs. Alice Woodru and sister May Morris. Orville Boling and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. delis Jeffries at North Salem. Miss Betty By master of Danville is visiting her nisin, Alice Silvey. Mr. and Mi W. W. Goslin have returnel hone after spending several

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Kauhie’s “We sell Meat that’s good to cat” Phone 32 Delivery Free Frankfurters . .. 9 >C LB ^ Bacon Squares 9t* LB Chuck Boast, lb. ]()l* First Cuts Pork Chops L‘Jc Baby Beef steak 12^0 Fresh Liver 5c

weeks with their sop James and family at Darlington.

•j* -i- -i- -i- -i- *;• *1* -I* V CANAAN >J« •*« •]« Cecil Miller ami 1 family visited with Mrs. Wi'll and daughter, near Hadley Sunday. Addison Htiher and son Conrad were in Greenca.stle M induy afternoon. Mrs. John Doff died at her luvnie one mile sout 1 , of Groveland Monday afiernoon. funeral services were held at t i" Gi'oV! hind ehuieit at 1:30 Wednesday. Eugene Huber and family .spent Sunday with Lloyd Greenlee. Marion Miller sent a truck load of hogs to the city Tuesday evening. Charley Harted took a (truck load of hogs and cattle to In iianapolis Saturday for Eugene Hulier and a load of lambs for himself Monday. The wheat and rye in this section looks very good- A hinge acreage of tomatoes has also been planted. Soybean sowing is still going on here. There are a few fields of com in Ihi- neighborhood that are over a foot high. Elmer MiiKamey attended the Republican state convention as a delegate. ,

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COMING SUNDAY — “WE’RE NOT ORESSIKT

ing I’urdue universty returnel home Wednesday for summer vacation.

!• •!• -I* -I- •*• -I* .J* I* FILLMORE +j The Day Gleaners class of the . ^D t ho list church was entertained at| the home of Mrs. Clarence Ragari Monday evening. Fifteen members wei’e pre.-ent. Mr Fay Robinson led the d.-votion ; . Bluns were made for an ice cream supper at the aid room Wedne.-iay ecining, June 13. Refreshments woe -erv<v| during the social hair. Mr-. Walter Clift will hi hostess to the July meeting. | 'I he Mother \fternoon club met with Mrs. Hazel Bryan Tuesday. Thirteen mcmbi i . responded to roll call with canning helps. Four guests, Mrs. Gertrud* 1 Buis, Mrs. Dovie Bryan, Mrs. Hazel Dobbs and Mrs. I Susan Gibbon - w r,. present. Mrs. i Lillie VNright won the prize in a contest given by Mr R u th Gorham. Refreshments were , rved by the hostess during tie cial hour. The July meeting will U held at the h-pne of Mrs. Huldah Wrigi t. Mr. and Mi -, Guy Jackson and daughter had gm st s Sunday. Mr. an i Mrs. Hobart Itohinson of Indiana-

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Mr. and Mrs. Vtilliam Haag an<l family of Sheldon, 111., spent the weekend with the former’s parents, Mr. atvj Mr-. (....rgc Haag. Mr. and Mi . Willis Wright and Mrs. Lube Ruark attended the fu- 1 ncral !>f Mrs. Emma Miller at Stiles-f ville Sunday. Miss Irene McCoy has returned to her home near Evansville after visiting Mrs. Mary M. Ramey, Mis. ( lara I Hard of Indianapolis visited Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Walter Barker. Children’s exerci . - will be hel.l at the Metluwlist church Sunday evening. Willard Garrett ,nd family and Kin Garrett of (iivenrastlc were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Garrett.

Mr. and Mr Maurice Kennedy of

Nohlesville spent the weekend with!

Mr. and Mr O. L. McKarney. Mr. and Mr.-. Claude Ruark of In-

dianapolis vi-itisi last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ruark.

Mr. anil Mr Ed Duncan and son,

who have been -pending a few days I with Mr. an i Mrs. \bc Newman have returned to their home in Greenca.stle. j

Mr. and Mr . (', ,j. Ferrand sitent

Monday evening i n guests of Mr. and

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Mrs. Ott Lydiek

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Mr. and Mr. L-wis Ogle and Mr. I ; ""l A. B. Hubbard were in Franklin Sunday and visib'.l with', Mrs. Jennie Burrell at the Masonic,

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