The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTiJC, INDIANA TIIl'HSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1936.
CHATEAU TONIGHT IIKKBKHT MAKS HALL GEBTRI DE MICHAEL MONKI. ATWELL KOI) IjiKOLQUE TILL WE MEET AGAIN' Friday and Saturday
Jarence EHIdfoids HEART A.WISI
fllmmy Kllison, (»eo. Hayen < II %PTER 10 “THK CM T< Hl\<i HAND” Also (jood Shorts Kiddies Free Gifts Saturday 2 P. M.
5 Days - Starts Sunday WILL ROGERS in Connecticut Yankee
T\\ HINTS HOME HKEW INDIANAPOLIS. Aup. 5 - Raymond Wyman, chief clerk of the Alcoholic Beverage Commission, said, today some folks still must be making home brew. July sales of malt, he said, set a record for the last three
years The malt tax during the month produced $8,538.70, indicating a sale throughout the state of 170,954 pounds of malt.
Administrator's Sale At Public Auction. All the personal property and household goods of Cerrie (Caroline) Logan, deceased, at the residence in Putnamville Friday, August 7, 1936 at 1:30 p. m. 6-lt
Mrs. William Phillips one evening this week. Miss Waneta Arnold spent a few days this week with Freda Cash.
and Mrs. Corburn Butcher of Mor- | son visited friends in Brazil Saturton. Mrs. Emma Gardner and Miss ] day.
Nora Harvey.
Mrs. Hettie Long is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fritts at Indianapolis.
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^ + + 4 + 4--l- + -l.4.4.^- + + +^ 4 WEST FLOYD + Mn*. Worth Arnold + ^ + + + + + T + + + + Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and j family and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe j Eastham and family returned home ^ Sunday from a fishing trip on the '
lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heavins and Virgil Phillips have gone to Ken- ! tucky to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck and daughter Helen spent Sunday in In- ' dianapolis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl J
Beck.
Mrs. Worth Arnold and daughters spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lillie Shaw. Mr. and Mis. Carl Phillips and | family called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnold Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lu Emma Phillips called on
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bonwell of Crawfonlsville spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitt® Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sutherlin and Miss Lucy Leonard were guests Sunday of Mis. Mary C. Brumfield at Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stcinmeir and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with J. C. Wilson and family. Mrs. Leland Fink and children of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutherlin and sons of Pittsburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutherlin. Mrs. Clovia Nicholas and son of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs. H V. Rrquct of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel. Mrs. T. Gran and eh'ldren of St. Paul are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hazlett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grimes entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for the following gues*s Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Ro-kville, Mr.
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+ + 4* + + 4 BRUNERSTOWN + By Lnvie Johnston 4 4. + 4. * 4- 4 and Mrs Oscar Irwin and
daughter and Mae Anderson attended the Wood reunion Sunday. The Home Economics club held a nicnic Thursday at the Oscar Irwin grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin visited Mrs. Lillie Bradfield. n^ar Terre Haute. Thursday afternoon. Funeral services for Joel Thomas who riled Sunday, were held at 10:30 o’clock Tuesday morning at Lena. Last rites for Christian Mann who lied at the home of his naughter in Terre Haute Monday, were held Wednesriay morning at the Otter Creek church. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Kimel Wilson and children attended the Wood reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R W. Johnston and Ivan Irwin called on John Johnston and family Sunday. Coleen and Mona Charlotte Wilson visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster and
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given to Tax Payers of Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana, in regard to a meeting of the Advisory Board on August 15, 1936, at the Russellville High School Building, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. in the matter of determining additional appropriations of various funds, as follows: TOWNSHIP FUND NO. 27 For fuel, $100.00. TUITION FUND NO. 36 For primary teacher, $400.00. FRANK GARDNER Trustee of Russell Township, Put-] nam County, Indiana. 6-lt
4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* -I* 4- 4- 4* -I* 4- jet 4. FILLMORE + ^ 4. 4. 4. 4. 4- 4. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ^cj Mrs. Ida Day entertained the Day Gleaners Class of the M. E. Church
fifteen members
of
Monday evening
vvere present. There was election officers, they are: Miss Edmon Steward, president, Mrs. Elsie Cowgill, vice-president; Mrs. Goldie Clark,
secretary, followed by an enjoyable J home from hostess served i sister. Mrs. Floyd Morgan in Ind-
ning. an enjoyable evening was spent by the seventeen members and their families, ell did justice to the lovely dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard also thank this club for the delicious lunch sent them. The next regular meeting will b with Mrs. Katie Bas-
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson attended the West reunion at Lebanon
Sunday.
Miss Esher Dunlavy has returned
week’s visit with her
social hour, while the lovely refreshments.
The Stitch and Chatter Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod on the evening of July 29, for their annual pitch-in dinner for the members and their families, forty were present to enjoy the evening, all did justice to the bountiful dinner. The Fillmore Service Club members and their families held their ice cream social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heavens last Thursday evening, all members and their families were present except Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, they want to thank the club for being remembered with delicious ice cream. The Sunbeam Class have postponed
their picnic indefinitely.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown entertained the members of their families of the Mother's Afternoon Club to the annual pitch-in dinner Tuesday eve-
ianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Gorham and daughter of Greencastle spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gorham.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll were Mi’s. Arthur Fry and Mrs. Glen Fry of Putnamville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ogle and Mrs. Mary Procter attended the Procter reunion at New Maysville. Sunday. Miss Madonna Owens of Terre Haute was a week end guest of her mother, Mrs. Hazel Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eastham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and family returned home Sunday evening from Lake Freeman, where they spent a few days fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawson of Indianapolia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson. Harold Pruitt and family have
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moved to their new residence completed In the east part of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Underwoodto the property they puichaad Mr. Pruitt. Rev. and Mrs James Shickt Indianapolis minister of theQb' church, were entertained Simdq the home of Mr and Mrs, Ruark of Greencastle. Sunday guests of Mr and I Raymond Carpenter were Mr. Mrs. Harry Groves and familji Jasonville, Mr. and Mrs. Dick of Clay City. Mr. and Mrs Smith and daughter nf Quincy, and Mrs. Herman Cummings family of Cloverdale, Mr and Harold Edwards and son of( and Mr. and Mrs Herman Day family. Mrs. Clara Ruark has relit home from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Rnbinsaj son left Monday for Lebanon he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson sons spent Sunday in Int with relatives. Wilma and Loren Smith of Center are visiting their aunt Stella Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harcouiti son of Mt. Meridian were Sie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph court. Mrs. Rebecca Shuck has retc home from Indianapolis from l with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sul and son spent Sunday at Ufif park. Jeanette Sutherlin acconr them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgand dianapolis spent the weekend the latter’s parents. Mr. and Ma O. Dunlavy. Mrs. Emma Smith of Cree: and Mrs. Ollie Smedley of Haute spent Sunday with Mr Mrs. John Day. Miss Mary K. Ruark of Mr polls visited over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ruark Miss Carol Cash of Greenca) visiting Mr. and Mrs Arthur and Mr. and Mrs Robert Or M. E. Steward and daughter Sunday at New Maysville with es Ida and Laura Steward. Mrs. Ellen Hank*, Mr. and Fred Hanks attended the school union at Locust Grove Sundaf Mrs. Chas. Sutherlin and Florence Ellis of Russellville visitors Wednesday of Mrs Ray® Herod. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith hid guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs Dale and son. Mrs. Olive Rothen er and Shelby Miller of Kokomo John Gowin visited over the end in Crawfordsville with Mr. and Mis. Harold Gorham family spent Sunday with Mr Mrs. Reuben .Hasten of Canatn Mrs. Charlie Purcell's pm 9 ’ week is Mrs. Mae Busby of 0 castle. Mrs. Goldie O’Neal and fan' 11 ! Greencastle visited Sunday " ltl1 and Mrs. Cleo Shuck. A. M. Shafer who has been . ing his daughter, Mrs. C J | left Tuesday to visit another | ter at New Point. I Mrs. W. J. Elliott and Virg 1 Dps left Sunday to visit relat { Winchester and Lexington. K) were accompanied by Mr an Leonard Heaven of Coaling Mrs. Bartlet find Greencastle were Monday P Miss Edmon Steward. 1 Mrs. Teddic Lawson and som Herbert Lawson of 1,1111 Mrs. Ruth Shuck and f* 1 ^ Greencastle were Sunday P ie Mr. and Mrs. Robert ShucK
