The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1936 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNITR, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THT’RSDAY, .TT’NE 4, 1930

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$1.25

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29c

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COFFEE

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FLOUR

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HEINZ SOUP

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CRACKERS

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9c

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STEAKS, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. 29c

Selected

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( \ Its ( OLI.IDF. TOD A 3 Cars driven by Dallas Euark, 8.11 east Washington, and Jesse MeAnally. erashed almost headon at the comer of Jackson and Walnut streets here Thursday afternoon about 1:15. Neither driver was injured but both cars were considerably damaged. McAnally was driving west on Walnut at the time of the accident and Euark. going north on Jackson, made n turn east onto Walnut. The ears collided in the middle of the street.

James Stoops of Brazil, formerly of Greencastle, was in the city for a short while Thursday morning.

HI MAN SMI ETON PLZ/.I.KS

PROVO. Utah, (UP) Parts of a heavy, thick skeleton of a man. believed by anthropologists of Brigham Young university to be possibly those of a prehistoric man, have been un-

earthed here recently.

eluded readings by Marjorie Hunter and songs by Patty Euark., Luncheon was served to about thirty members and guests during the social hour. The next meeting will be in June with Mrs. Irene Ferrand. The Mothers Afternoon club met Tuesday with Mrs. Hazel Bryan. The president, Mrs Hozel Dobbs, opened

.•j .;. .;. .;. .}. .t. j-j, the meeting Mrs. Inez Pruitt read

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FILLMORE

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Mrs. Kmily Herod was hostess to the annual mothers and daughters meeting in May of the Alpha Gamma Pi sorority. Contests were given by Mrs. Georgia Hermeling Mrs. Mary Lou Hunter and Mrs. Nona Campbell. Prizes were won by Mrs. Katie Bastin, Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. Anna Snodgrass. The program in-

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paper on “The Century of Progress. Refreshments were served to seventeen members and two guests,

Mrs. Sue Gibbons and Miss Callie Shields. Mrs. Fred Hunter will be.

hostess for the June meeting. The Day Gleaners class met Mon-

day evening with Mrs. Lelia Wade with twelve members present. A social hour followed the regular business meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Lulie Clift will be hostess to the next meet-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. C. .1 Dcwcese and soli Ralph and Raymond Deweese and family attended the Styres reunion Sunday at Greensburg. O. E, S. 186 will meet in regular session Thursday evening. All officers are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver’s Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodson of Indianapolis. Miss Maxine Robinson of Ladoga spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Youngerman and son of Indianapolis visited Mr. anti Mrs. William Smith Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Dumming and son, Mr. Pearl McIntyre and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McIntyre, all of Terre Haute, were weekend guests of Mrs. Ellen Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan. There will be children’s exercises at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Abe Nauman, Mrs. Ophia Duncan and son. Ralph Nauman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGinnis and Harrison McGinnis spent Sunday ! at Bloomfield, the guests of Mrs. Lu1 ther Arthur and family. Sunday evening guests of Mrs.

Katie Bastin were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner, Barbara and Buddy, Mrs. John Caldwell of Columbus. O., and Mr. and Mrs, Theodore 1 . Harris of Greencastle. Virgil Sharp and family of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs. Russell Duckworth of Aurora spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift. “.Mrs. Ophia Duncan had as guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs Percy Duncan and children of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. P R. Duncan of Greencastle. The Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Nora Deweese Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Barge and mother of Bloomfield spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Abe Nauman. Mrs. Alice Gorham. Mrs. Mabel Parson and daughter of Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B Hubbard. Mrs. Myrtlp Storm is moving to her property here. Miss Iva Elliott spent tne weekend in Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Shoekley and Mrs. Mabel Skimmerhorn of Greencastle ami Mrs. Daisy Williamson of Bethel spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Brown of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown Saturday. Mrs. Laura Owens and daughter Irene of near Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughters spent Sunday in Jamestown with Mrs. Smith’s grandfather. Stephen Dale. Mrs. Sallie McGinnis has returned home after spending a few days in Indianapolis. Mrs. Noble Robinson and son Bobby and Mrs. Ruth Smith spent Thursday in Indianapolis Mrs. Rebecca Shuck has returned to her home in Indianapolis after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alva I.isby of Coatesville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham. Mrs. Clara Ruark is visiting her

daughter, Mrs. Hersehell Clift and family in Indiaanpolis. The Beech woo, I Pleasant Circle met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elsie Ruark. Twenty-one members and one associate member Mrs. Margaret Glidewell, were present. Mrs. Maude McNary gave a paper on ■•Early Schools of Indiana.” A contest was given by Mrs. May Hammond. The next meeting will be July t with Airs. Mary Hunter. Paul Bohannon of Los Angeles, Cal., called on friends and relatives here Wednesday.

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and 2 to the place of beginning. \ls,i a strip of ground 22 Inches

off of the entire north end of tile following ileserllied renl estate towlt: Commencing at the northwest rorner of said lot Number I in said Block i!; thence north with the west line of said lot 1. Ill feet thence cast parallel to the south line and extension thereof to the east line of said lot 2. all in said Block *’. In i iid Depot Enlargement; thence south with the east line of said Lot 2 to the southeast eorner of said lid: thence west with Ihe south line of said lots i and 2 to the plai’e nf beginning; the south line of tlte 22 Inch tract being Die center line of the north wall of the Brick Store Boom on the south, or so muc'li thereof as may be necessa r v to satisfy said judgment, and rusts Said sale to he made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws

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be given as of said date initV T SPTIIERI.IN. Sheriff of Putnam County E S Hamilton. Attorney for Gfepnmistle Lodge No. Its I ft o. F. 21-3t

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