The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1936 — Page 4

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+ -i- •!• *'* * ! * + + + + $} •I* itKI.LK TNION 4* 4* 4* 4- t* 4- 4- •!• 4* 4* Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge attended the funeral of Joel Thomas at Hena last Tuesday morning. Charles Hodge visited relatives in Stilesville last week. Pearl Cooper and daughter Shirley were in Greencastle Wednesday. Avis Plummer spent one day at home last week. Nellie Kivett and Mrs. Imogene Wright of Greencastle were here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline of Avon spent last Thursday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alice Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Job called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vaughn Sunday evening. Tom Summers called on friends in Belle Union over the weekend. Albert Alley and Archie Scott spent a few days last week in Ripley

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A Special August Selling Of WINTER COAT FASHIONS Fur trimmed Styles, with the new Silhouette—and the important casual styles for Sport wear and Travel. - $1075 $i

The Fabrics are richer than they’ve been in years. They’re smooth, rough or nubby, and they’re warm and serviceable. You’ll find furs of every description, rich luxurious ones. So choose your favorite. S. C. PREVO COMPANY

PI BMC SALK 1 will sell at public sale at my farm 1-4 mile west of Belle Union, on, KKIDAV, AUGUST 14, 1886 At 10:80 a. m., the following described property: 242 HEAD HOGS—10 head brood sows, some with pigs hy side and rest to farrow soon; 200 head shoats weighing from 50 to 100 lbs.; one white yearling male hog; one red yearling male hog, can In* registered. 5 HKAD UATTLK—One 6-year-old roan cow, to freshen in October; one 5-year-old Jersey cow with 3 weeks calf, good milker; one Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old. fresh first ol year; one yearling Jersey bull. 2 HKAD NORSKS—One yearling coll, black, good one, and one sin king colt. Terms—('ash. FLOWS MoCAMMACK Uol. A. A. Uigg, Auct. Thomas Jefferson Carolus, Clerk. Dinner by Union Valley ladies.

county with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton. Dallas Hodge had his tonsils removed at the Methodist hospital Monday.

i-4-4* + 4-T4 - 4 1- EAST MARION + * By Mrs. Amy Buis + f , 4*4 , 4- + + + + Olen Dudley and family attended a family reunion at Veedereburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hostetler spent Sunday with M:. and Mrs. Lloyd Storm. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mrs. Dessie Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Buis and Mr. and Mrs. Onn Buis and

daughter were Sunday visitors at the home of Glen Burgess and family at Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallace were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox. Sunday. Guests of Haroia atorm and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buis. Bob Cooper and family Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Storm, Cecil Sechman. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnnie Newman, and Lon Johnson and family of

Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm spent Thursday with Clarence Storm and. family at Lizton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox called on Cecil Newman and family Sunday

evening.

Oran Buis and family called on

William Newman and family Saturday evening. Mrs. Naomi Sechman >s seriously ill. Chlora Downey and family of Terre Haute spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. United Monday. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buis left Tuesday for Texas. They will attend the centennial. Rev. and Mrs Brown kere guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm Wednesday evening. 4- 4- 4* -I- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- + COALING STATION + + Mrs. Frank Woods + 4* 4* -I- 4* 4* 4- 4* *1* 4- 4- 4* 4* $5} Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and son called on Mr. and Mrs Emera Wright Mon- ^ day afternoon. Mrs. Martha Lewis ca’.’ed on Mrs. Valeria Layne Saturday afternoon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude! Phillips Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith of Indianapolis. Manila Cornett and Doris Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shafer called on Mr. and Mrs. Samnue Goodwin Friday evening Mrs. Valeria Layne spent Thursday with Mr. and Mt«. Herscl el Greenlee and son. Miss Wilma Woods called on Miss Letha Petro Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs George Smythe and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips Friday evening. Mrs. A M. Spall and daughter of North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick and children and Mrs. Valeria Layne spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nicholas and daughter and Mrs. Valeria Layne called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Runnells Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Harold Lisby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods. Mr. and Mrs I.eonard Heavins returned home Saturday from a trip to Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stevens and family of Terre Haute spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox and family. U + + + •*• + ♦ ♦ 4- FILLMORE 4F4*4- + / s + + +

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Mrs. Della Smythe was hostess to j the W. H. M. of the Methodist church Friday afternoon. Twelve members , were present The afternoon was | spent in quilting, followed by a social hour, while the hostess served refreshments. | The Social Circle Club enjoyed an all-day picnic Thursday at the Fred Brown farm northwest of Fillmore. , Eight members and five guests were present. There will be an all day meeting Sept. 3, with Mrs. Thelma

E'astham.

The Beechwood Pleasant Circle met with Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy. | I Aug. 5. Response to roll ca’i were favorite recipes. Fifteen members j and one guest. Miss Ma"d Arnold. ' were present. A paper on “Chasing Household Germs” was read by Mrs. Mary Hunter. Mrs. Grace Wright conducted a contest which was won hy Mrs. Ethel Jackson. The hostess' daughter Ethel entertained with mu-j sic and songs. Refreshments were served Mrs. Mattie Bowman will entertain the next meeting. Mrs. Ruth Smith entertained the Garden club Saturday afternoon. ' Five members and two guests were present. The next meeting will be j with Mrs. Lillie Clitt the first Satur- | day in September. The Smith reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Finest Smith Eighty-eight relatives and friends attended. Dinner was j served at noon. Mrs Verna Shuck i and Mrs. Laura Johnson each won a contest. Officers for next year are j President. Allen Smith; vice-presi-

dent. Bonnie Johnson; secretary-trea-surer. Bonnie Johnson; chairman program committee. Daisy Williamson. The meeting next year will be held at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and sons spent the weekend with Mrs. Hicks’ brother. Harold Harris and family in Michigan City. Rev. and Mrs. Edmund Warne of Greencastle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGinnis, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Purcell of Franklin is visiting friends here. M. E. Steward and daughter had as guests over the weekend Homer Steward and sister Freda of New Maysville and Cotell Graham of Bainbridge. Mrs. Kate Campbell and son Walter spent the weekend at Colfax with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Golden Miller and daughter accompanied them home. Courtland Sinclair of t 'dianapolis spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright and family and Mrs. Arthur Lisby and daughter atended the wedding of Maynard Wright and Miss Irene Bennett at Dayton, O.. last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Proctor attended the Staddler reunion at Bainbridge last Sunday. Miss Pearl Clark of Indianapolis was a weekend guest of Miss Maud Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. H’cks entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd of Greencastle. Merl Todd of Linton and Miss Eloise Hicks of Indianapolis. Mrs. Clara Ruark returned home from Akron and Cleveland where she spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn Harcourt and sons spent Sunday at Martinsville with Mr. and Mrs. Park Moore and daughter. Deloras Moore accompanies them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Deweese are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaney and daughter were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ellen Hanks. The East Marion Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Leila Hunter with Mrs. Mildred McGinnis assistant hostess Members note change of date. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webs and sons attended the Pruitt reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wedell Smith and children and Maynard Hunter left Monday for a few days stay in Michigan. Miss Lola Lisby of Coatesville spent the weekend wi'-.i her sister

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Mrs. Robert Gorham and Mr Gorham. Mrs. Roscoe Eastham and daughters. Mrs. Herman Day and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Day attended the Akin reunion at Stockwell grove Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Deweese entered the county hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garret.., Mas Hazel Owens and family attended the Garrett-Phillips reunion Sunday at

the home of Mr. and Mm Heavens in Floyd township Lee Edward Lydlck is v.jJ grandfather Scott Couch in J polls. Mr. and Mrs Fred Schweli daughter of Plainfield were«, guests of Mr. and Mrs IrsgJ Sunday guests were Mr and), D. Barnes and family 0 f pw and Mr. and Mrs Frank HegJ of Greencastle.

Announcing Our Big McCormick-1)eerinfl Farmall “Q-A” Machine Contes August 13, 14 and 15 Open to ALL BOYS (and GIRLS, too) 18 Years Old or Less Come Demonstrate Your Speed and Skill— Compete for a FREE TRIP to the STATE FAIR Weesner Implement Co.

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An INCREASE of 10% to 15% in gasoline mileage is made possible by the new economy carburetor of the Ford V-8. Some owners are getting as high as 20 to 24 miles a gallon under favorable conditions. But “gasoline mileage' is not the start and finish of car economy by any means! Gasoline mileage may he high and “dollar mileage" may be very low. The Ford V-8 offers you high “dollar mileage,” which includes much besides gasoline mileage. It means the cost per mile to you of operating your car during its entire normal lifetime of service. That’s why we believe the Ford V-8 is the most

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Drive the Ford V-8 several thousand miles, and then you'll know what we mean by "dollar mileage.” Oil. ECONOMY-—The IQ.16 Ford V. 8 is economical on oil. Many owners change oil only every 21)00 miles and do not add a drop between changes.

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Air - Conditioned Lounge Cars Now Operating Daily on Trains 5 and 6 NO DIRT — NO DUST NO SMOKE Always Cool, Clean and • Comfortable ♦ Kqtllpited with large upholstered chairs, latest magazine* and periodicals. smoking facilities for ladies and gentlemen, these cars afford all the comforts of your home or club. Seats 50 cents between any two points. Also a good meal for 50 cents, if dcslrcdFor further information ask M S NEWGENT AGENT

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Save Now— Monarch Ranges Round Oak Ranges Estate Heatrolas

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Hot Point Electric and Round Oak Gas Ranges included

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