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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1934.
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Coarh Hermeling; of tho Fillmore hiRh school basketball squad informs us that the Cardinals will tangle with Cloverdale on the Greencastle gym floor Saturday night at 8 o'clock. This should prove a red hot encounter as both schools are old county rivals. Friday night. Fillmore takes on another Putnam foe when the Cardinals travel to Belle Union. Todate, Fillmore has won five out of six games, losing only to Mooresville by a close score. Coach Hermcling has six boys j on whom he is depending to w'in the j majority of tilts scheduled for tho season. This group includes Smith, Arnold and Zeincr, forwards; Hope, center; Bryan and Varvel, guards. I STRONG PHRASE IN 1801) LAFAYETTE, Tenn. (UP) Old j records of Dixon's Creek Baptist Church, founded in 1800. show that a headstrong girl of long ago was excluded for giving voice to such a vicious phrase as "Dum it.” SOW MOTHER OF I!) PIGS ASHTABULA. O (UP) A sow owned by Mrs. A. B Howard, near here, gave birth to a litter of 1!) pigs. The sow's first litter had 12. the second 15.
WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES
Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vitality Medical authorities asree that yonr kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purity the blood and
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Dinner guests Monday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitts were Mr.' ri " lls ‘ ,1N 1
and Mrs Park Spencer ami Mr and Mrs. Lowell Spencer and family
Waveland.
Mrs. Mary C. Brumfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard spent Thanks-1 giving day with the Misses Belle and
Lucy Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webster and son of Columbus spent the Thanksgiving vacation with C. T Webster
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Rivers and family and Mis Orville Evcrman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Win-
fred Harbison at Detroit.
Miss Anna Clark of Detroit spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark. Miss Ruth Sewell of Crawfordsville spent the weekend with her mother.
Mrs. Mary Sewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tarney Wilson and daughter Roselyn and Mr and Mrs. Frank Kennedy were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. E. H Westlund and family at Decatur, 111. Miss Margaret Bain of Terre Haute spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Bain. Miss Mary Jane Warren of Indianapolis sp nt Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Potter and daughter of Indianapolis spent the weekend here with relatives. C. T. Webster entertained his employes and their families with a turkey dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hcslar of Waveland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsay and son, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Yeager and son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helm. Other guests were Rev.
and Mrs. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tver Bain and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Clell Bain and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.
Cora Bam.
her home in Connersville Sunday after visiting the Misses Myrtle and Beryl Summers. Mrs. athleen Penn of Indianapolis j spent the weekend with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. George Tuppenlatz. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shepherd of i nnsas City. KMo., spent the holidays 1 with Mr .and Mrs. O. A. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Petro spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott, near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crosby and Mrs. Glen Irwin and son were in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trwin and daughter spent Sunday in Crawfordsville with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bartlett and daughter of Kentland returned to their home Monday after a few days visit with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D F. Bartlett. James Hanna, Jack Porter, Irwin Hostetler and Robert Rogers, all of Wabash college, spent Thanksgiving vacation with their parents. Miss Lorcne Coffman of Gary is spending a few days here with
friends.
Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Davis and son | of Greencastle, Mrs Maude Dickin- ! son. Mrs. Clara Moore and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Orville Perkins and family spent
Mrs Alice Woodrum and Miss May Norris.
()| ., Mrs. Henry Wilson of Anderson is
I spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acre. Levi Worrell and Miss Minnie Gough entertained the following I guests with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sed- ! wiek and E. D Worrell of Lebanon; ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart of Crawfordsville; Hubert Stewart of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stewart and sons, Miss Elsie Bowman and
A B. Stewart. Roachdalc.
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for about a year and a half was to take medicine for my stomach,” said Mrs West. "I suffered terribly with indigestion and it seemed like everythin;; I ate would disagree with me. My meals wouldn't nourish my system like they should and as a result I kept lo ing my energy anil finally got In where my health was in a run-
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4, 4. 4, -I- 4- 4* *«* •*■ •I* PALESTINE * Mrs. Henry Osborn •k 4- 4* •!• *!* -I* -I* 'I' Mrs. Waldo Mickel of Indianapolis spent Tuesday with Mrs. M. E. Smith. Mr. Applegate of Indiaanpolis died early Thursday morning while hunting at the home of Ren Solomon. The body was taken to Bainbridge and later removed to his home in Indianapolis. Ben Cummings and daughter of Danville were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn. Fred Beck and family spent Thanksgiving day with Clarence Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry of Cloverdale spent Thanksgiving with Ren Solomon. Mrs. Nan Hylton spent Wednesday in Indianapolis with her daughter Mrs. Will Evans. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Hylton went to Bedford where they visited
— J Mr. and Mm Dwight Allen ,\7 Hylton returned to her home hem Saturday. Mr a,ul Mrs. Bob Summer, am* Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman , D Sunday with Card Summers Mrs. Nan Hylton spent last Mon day with Mrs. Henry Osborn.
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