The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1936 — Page 3
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. KICK CHAPEL 0 + ^ + + + * + ♦ an'l Mrs Pearl Woodworth,,ol sville 'pent Sunilay with Mr. and Mark Woodworth, ami Mrn. Artie O’Hair and rhtl , K.'va Mr. and Mrs. Ohiiw- ^ , M: md Mrs. CharUjj Hutter , nutter and sister Sylvia \ is ■ M , iiul Mrs. Nell Welch at Lm.,.,,1 Mis Merl Davis ami faml ■ ent Sunday aftet w jth Mr ami Mrs. O. W. Bales 9V h'lunlc was a dinner ;;uest lavi.fMi and Mrs Bales. M M *i k U Iv '.iti, ,1 i ' Earley Saturday evelt . i. elit Aid society of the Somi, , n will hold an a "Ij.,, Tleiisday at the home of [ 0. W Bales. There will he an jhon 1 f officers. , a A a d* + d* d* d’d- d* dI ON(« P.KAM H Mrs. Osu Marshall d J .' K,i iI aumon visited his yran.lJi. ..i.l riarlt and family of Indiana- i sir M.trie Southaril, Ru.'-ell Altieit Dickey, Al Smock, ' Stanley auil family and Donul I
ami Veia rnckey its of Mr. and Mrs. John I.am astei Albert Jenkins called on Edmon
Marshall Sunda\
Miss Evelyn Bcekli v \ : uted ?drs
Wilma Cox Sunday.
Andrew Dickey ui '. 'iiades spent
the U e,-l<t>l|d Mel ,
John Johnston o’* B r uneratown called ell I: A. M:n I.'ny Mi and Mrs. Jar . i; . . , V i s ,). cd Mis Perl Nm yjl i . e ■h d* d- d* d* + + 4
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Mins G* 1 aldine Clai 1 spent Sunday ni; I'd Mrs. George Flank Mrs. Orah Roach Roachdale by the mol In 1 .Mr Mary 1 Donald Hart of Ind tin* weekend here v and sister. Mrs. Nell Bettis and n fiit ml from lud,
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Picturesque ceremonies at which Gov. Frank Fitzgci.iM ''f M it lug. n Presided marked the coronation of lovely Virginia Mae 1 ound, Suten of the Blossom festival at St. Joseph. Gloria Harrar was the
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Sunday with her Noel and family. Claud Frank and family <>f Indianapolis spent .*inl y 1 : v..’ it Mi and Ml* Leslie I' ” ! * l .• ll ■ cill,. attended the Ladies Aid meeting at tlie holm of M.n * 1 • : : 1 * ’ ’S i Ion I’alls Tmp.'Sl r Curl Miller and I imily spent M nday at Indianapoli s
.j, •{« •!« h \sT l ll I is* -c *»i.i: l'u r + 4 4 -f i' ■*• -* Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson an ! Maxine spent Mother’s day in Indianapolis at the home oi Mi and Mrs Hobart Robinson. Mis. Robinson is ^*1 daughter of Mr and Mr ■ Juekson Miss Doris Arnold of Fillmore spent the weekend with In r grandparents and went with them to.:® ianapolis Sunday. Mi and Mr* Wa-nc Pur-ell spent Mothers day in Fillmor e at th^ home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie I’m red. Delman Redding *.l G* en< rr: tie visited Maynard and Max Coleman on Sunday. Miss Helen Fugate of Urardl %pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Slanger and son Amandus. Lois Ciow of Crawfordsville visited
his parent.' Sunday.
and Mrs Clements
Siin'lay dinner guests at the Faye '■):! s home were Mr. and Mrs ,. r < . (*ii i i 1 Gleenr.astle and Mr '*lij|i:;* r lotlw of neai B.iinhridge. Mi: Ak* r of Greerenstle visited it the Jim Cl: I s home on Motherr lay. , • Mis' Irene Roach of Indianapolis, M Kv *yn R-.aeh, and Mr. and Mrs V die: Roach pent Mothers day at Hi home of (lair parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Roach. Mr. and Mis. Columbus Christy '•si 1 ' I on Mr aid Mrs. John Clark ■ ' i Fillmore Sumjfiy. Mr. and Mu. Carl Pursell spent •,'iit hi IS rt V w ith Mr s Pursell’s paper; t Mr . an I Mrs. Hurry Beck. Mss. Howard Wright and children e. niaking an extended visit at the of h r mother, Mrs. Maud Bailey. ° ® .M ss Gertrude Roach spent Friday iji.iht v.lih friends in Greencastle. Mr.:. Clair AIMn has been confined to her bed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles ami Mr. and ,Mfr< Edith Cone visited at the Carl Mercer home in Brazil Sunday night. Miss Verne Jackson visited her e ster in Greencastle last week.
(• 4 -1- *1- *- -4 -I* 4 l I.OYKKDAI.K 4 ;• Mrs. Clara Dorsett •!* 4 ■!• 4 -I* -I' -I- 'k -4 The Ladies of the Tuesday Club will meet with Mrs. V'irgil Hedgers at her home on Marne street Tues lay evening. Bruce Dorsett of Monticello. visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Joe Dorsett one day last week. Mrs Lottie Karkett and family are visiting in Michigan lot a levy days. Mrs c M. Furr and Mrs. Gerl Furr were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. Miss Lyble Potterff, is the new bookkeeper at the Regal store. Mrs Nellie MeDonal, visited friends at Poland Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Forest Hurst left Inst week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ketehum in Worthington. Rev. Raines of Bedford filled his regular appointment at the elnirch of Christ Sunday and was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sinclair. ° Miss Myrtle Tucker of Martinsville was in town Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs John Logan find family were at Brazil Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Furr and Mr. and Mrs. Ceil Furr visited with Mr.
and Mrs Glen I* mi at lndianap<<l:.*i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan ot Gosport spent Sunday With Mi and Alls. Kates Dum m Mrs. Belle Horn of Greenenstle ei". it' I Inst Wednesday with Mi and Mrs. Charles Rockwell. Mrs. Vera Saekrtt was railed t Gurney last Week on an Mint of th illness of h"r mother Mrs O'Ueni Mrs. Mollie Horn visited Sun lay with Mr. and Mrs Will Burr ,s and Miss Dorotha. Mr. and Mrs Harold Gill and daughter Norma Ann and Miss Clio Furr were in Indianapolis last Tues day. ° Mrs Minnie Sinclair, south of town and Mr. and Mrs T. .1 h^xon we • Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Sinclair. Mrs. Nannie Fultz left Sunday for Bloomington to visit a few days. Donus Denny was in Lafayj-tte Sunday. Rev. Lowell Turner of Bloomington preached at the M. F church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and family visited Sunday with friends at Pa trick burg. Mr*, and Mrs. Mandus Chance and I family of Biookville visited Sunday
ith li i i nl hi Mr s Kdestina Hurst nil Mi and Mr: Charles Hurst.
-I- 4 •!• 1* COALING ST A I ION + Mrs Frank Woods + j*. •!• v v -4 v S* -4 4 I* rtj Mr* Valeria Layae called on. Mr. ■ii ! Mrs Kni' iv r.'icho's and daugh ! i Her I ha. Sunday. i Ltd) ipt 'it unday with Mr and Mrs. Amos Fine. Mi and M • Clarence Meeks and imily nl II'.dianapolis called on Mr. a I Mr;; C!ralies Lifihy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dicks uno , rugliti i ol In-liunapolis spent Sunry with Mr and Mrs William Baldwin. Mi .ml Mrs Thomas Shafer called on Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Goodwin .'unday. • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Christy Tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods Sunday evening. Bertha Niehola and Mrs. Frank Wm :; callnl on Mrs George Smythe \. ednesday afternoon.
