The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1935 — Page 4

THE JJAlEl liAAAEK, U KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1920-

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+ + + + + + + •!• + CLOVERDALE * + Mrs. Clara Dorsett + ■J* *i* -I- -iMr. and Mrs. M. L. Morris and Mrs. W. W. Brown and son of Great Falls, Mont., arc visiting Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray. Mrs. Ella Flint of Newcastle visited her niece Miss Genevieve Sandy last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cassady of Indianapolis visited relatives here last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott of Belle Union were in Cloverdale Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Griffen of St. Louis, is visiting her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Goble. > Mr ;ind Mrs James Sipple were in Terre Haute Satunlay. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewman of Georgetown, 111., spent Wednesday |

with the Misses Laura and Belle Long. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst spent the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKamey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschcl Cummings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Dobbs of Putnamville visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dobbs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evens, near Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings and Mrs. Carrie Cummings of Indianapolis were in Cloverdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Furr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann near Amity. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hurst were in Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Ann Bourne ami daughter Elizabeth returned home from Illinois Sunday. Donas Denny spent Monday in Indi-

anapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Sipi le and Mrs. Alice Hamilton were in Clay City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H irt and Jack Keough of Indiannpoli called on Mr. and Mrs. Go rge Ki jy Sunday. Mrs. Nora Morrism and laughter were at Hoosicr Higi an is Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H iss Finley and daughter Kathleen of Harmony spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Leland Trippett. Mrs. Will Morrison is spending a few days at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. G- >rge Snoy were at Hoosier Highlanc Sunder.

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Granada '‘G’’ Men starring .1 le.s Cagney as a department of juice man in the war against crime. I the attraction at the Granada tha/r tonight. Chateau Joe Penner heads thdast in "Col-

leg- Rhythm," a story of college rivullry carried into the business world, showing at the Chateau theater to-

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Voneastle Jean Harlow and William Powell are co-starred in "Reckless," a musical production, at the Voneastle theater tonight.

-I- -P + + 4 CLINTON FAI LS + •I* Mrs. Kula Staggs + v -I- -j* v -1- 4- -f Mrs, Lizzie Hart, Mrs. John Bee ami Mrs. Lida Pierce spent Friday afternoon with Ed Bettis and son Charles. Mrs. Eula Staggs visited Mrs. Cora Cunningham at Portland Mills Sunday evening. Mrs. S. O. Ensor and Mrs. John Bee spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster. Lilly May Burk spent the weekend with Lois Ball near Portland Mills. Cyrina Burk. Eula Staggs and

Goldie Bee called on Lida Pierce Friday. The Ladies Aid will meet with Miss Thelma Heady, Thursday, June 6. Kathryn Lee and Margaret Ellen | Roach spent one night last week with i Mrs. Lida Pierce. Mrs. Emily Boswell called on Mrs., Eula Staggs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold, Mrs. | George Humphrey and Mrs. Glen Arnold spent Sunday with Mr. and | Mrs. Arvel Roach. Rev. Steve Burk was a guest Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. George Pierce. Ida May Burk spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Thomas. Earlinc Newgent is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burk. Charles Newgent is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ora Porter.

•P-F *!•*!• d* BRICK CHAPEL * ■P 4- •!*•!* •!■ -1- *!* Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Hair, Mr. and Mrs. South and Will Sackctt and daughter were in Bloomington, 111., recently. Mrs. Ruth Evans and daughter visited Mrs. Bales Sunday. Mrs. Rose Wright called in the afternoon. Mrs. Grover Blaydes ami daughter Dorothy are ill with measles. The Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Porter Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. McBride are remodeling their home. Mrs. Helen Lane and mother visited Mrs. Bascom O'Hair at Greencastlc Sunday. BEES POIJNATK (>K( II.VKDS Bees arc playing an important part in the pollination of Indiana’s fruit orchards with thousands of colonies of bees moved into the orchards each year at the blooming season, J. E. Starkey, chief apiary inspector of the diviison of entomology, department of conservation, reported today. On an average, one colony or hive of bees is required for each acre of or-

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Transportation of the bees to orchards for the pollination of fruit trees has become a regular business with many Indiana beekeepers, the beekeeper receiving two or three dollars for each colony he places in an orchard. The bees are usually "rented” for the pollination season by operators of large commercial orchards who do ont keep their own apiaries.

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This year, again, the eyes of the sports world are focused on the Indianapolis Speedway — America's great proving grounds lor speed and stamina. ' ; On May 30, round and round this famous track, will roar a stream of specially groomed cars —each with an expert driver at its wheel. With the signaling of the last flag America’s new 500-mile race king will be crowned.

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This year, again, the eyes of the motoring public are focused on this nation's highways—America's proving grounds of owner satisfaction. And what a sight is greeting them! — thousands on thousands of new 1935 Ford V-8's, with every day adding new numbers to the parade. The 500-mile race proves or disproves to automotive experts certain engineering theories. It often leads to refinements in motor design and construction. The day-after-day, month-after-

month performance of the 1935 Fe V-8 is proving to its hundreds thousands of owners that never fore has such a small investm* returned such large dividends! driving ease, riding comfort, roo^ ness, and complete safety —plus satisfaction of the dependable F^ V- 8 engine. There is a beautiful de luxe ll Ford V-8 at your neighborhood F| dealer's showroom waiting fc_ to take it out on the road—and tj drive it home.

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