The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, 0 KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936.
CHATEAU
Tonight Is Your Last Chance Come Early If You Want A Seat
fen — 1^ #orO"io«n» Pt<V«4« wl<h B1NC (80S11I- FSiKtES FARMER srj BOB BliRfiS • MKRTHfl ARYI ^ Friday and Saturday
ANDY CLYDE In A "GOOD COMEDY CHAP. 0 "HEX & UINTY” Kiddies Free Gifts SATl'BDAY UNTIL. 2 I*. M.
beautifully decorated with a profusion of flowers among them a lovely bouquet of fifty yellow rosebuds, presented them by their children. Those present for dinner were Miss Clara McKee of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Steele of Indianaj polis; Joe McKee, Oscar Coffman j and family, Clarence Etcheson and family, Mrs. Lena Steele and son Julian and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller. Of the ninety-four people who called in the afternoon to congratulate | them on this occasion, eleven were i there who had attended. Mr. and Mrs j Anderson’s wedding. These eleven | were Mr and Mrs. Howe Britton Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillery. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin, Nathan Call, Mrs. Flora Thompson, and Ira Barnes all of I Roachdale. Others from a distance were Mr and Mrs. Mate Blaydes and family I and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Blaydes and family of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ] on Tevis of Monticello; Bert Fryer | of Crawfordsville; Rev. Blew and i family, Mr. and Mrs Evan McKeehan ; of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Kennedy of Coatesville; Strathei Kennedy of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs Will Anderson. Miss Anna Scales Miss Edith Swift Mrs. Ray Rich- [ ards, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shields of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson of North Stlem. Dainty refreshments of brick ice cream, patterned wilth wedding bells and wafers were served to the guests. I
3 to 5 hostess,
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Will Entertain
Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with a
tea Friday afternoon from o’clock In honor of their
Mrs. Graham.
+ + + ^* + + 4 , + Coterie Will Meet With Mrs. Kuark The Coterie club will meet Friday wening at 7:30 o’clock at the home if Mrs. Ivan Ruark.
-i- -!• -!• •!• -’- Co-Workers To Meet Friday
The Co-Workers of ihe Baptist -hurch .vill meet Frill* afternoon it 2 o’clock at tha home of Mrs Raymond O’.'Val, ft Oiue stmt. Members are urged to be present. •j* »’« »*« »!« Miss Walls Hostess ”o I’. E. O. Wednesday P. E. O. Sisterhood held its first oeoting of the year Wednesday eve■ing at the home of Miss Lela Walls vest Washington street. Following he business session a social hour vas enjoyed while the hostess served efreshments. Twenty-five members
were present.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors the minister, singers and all who were so kind to us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Edward Eiteljorge and Children.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH—BRICK CHAPEL Friday night. 7:30, preaching service. Subject, “What the Bible has to say in symbolic prophesy about the United States.” Saturday morning, 9:30, Sabbath school. Saturday morning, 10:30, preaching. Dinner in basement. Saturday afternoon, 2:30, preaching. Sunday evening, 7:30, preaching. Subject “What will the next world war be like and where will it be fought.”
DROUTH BLAMKD FOR INJURY ELWOOD, Kas. (UP)—Lee Replogle is angry over the drouth, and he feels his reasons are adequate. He was climbing a telephone pole when his spikes failed to hold because of the pole’s excessive dryness. He fell 12 feet. In the tumble he cut himself with one of his spikes.
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Socirty Newt* (Continued From Page Two) Fiftieth Weddnlng Anniversary Observed Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, October 11 at their I home in Bainbridge. The house was
MR. MOTORIST EVERYWHERE, U. S. A. GASOLINE, OIL AND ITS USERS PAY TWO HUNDRED AND ONE TAXES - INDIANA CONSUMERS PAY FOURTEEN DIFFERENT STATE TAXES ON GAS - GASOLINE IS NOW TAXOLIEN AND THE TAX COLLECTOR LETS YOU PAY THE CHECK ALWAYS. I. SEYMOUR TAXES r/i« Qulckmai. Surtti 4nd Eatimal ITa\ To National Doath It Tha Tom Fouta
NOTICE OF siir.lt I FT'S SALE OF
HE A I, ESTATE
By virtue of a certified copy of a d< < rcc to me directed from the (’Jerk
of tiie Putnam Circuit Co
<'' tlie Putnam (/ireuit Court wherein the Federal XiU.nd Hank of Louisville. Ky., is plaintiff and Charles S. Fitelrf’ et al are cI**tYndants. requiring to make the sum of $S.fl02.62. with ‘‘rest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at puMie sale to the high-
*’4
interest on said decree and
expose at pul
<*sr bidder on Saturday', October 24. hut ween the hours of 10:00 A. M.
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cas ret
profits for ii term not exceed!n,
een the hours of 10:00 A.
ud 1 }\ M. of said day at the door
Court House in Greet
ua. Putnam Ci-unty, the
• fits for *i term not
LStle, I lien ts and
of the Court Hoir-e In dlam _
'ing seven
coops from the following described r< al estate in Putnam County Indi-
ana, to-wlt:
'idle cast half of the southeast quarter of section One, township 14 north, range 5 west, containing SO acres,
more or less.
Also the east half of the southwi
quarter and the v • st half
vest
half of tiie soutli-
>n
containing
• res more or less, containing in all.
ami the w* st half of the south
east qmarten of Feet ion One. township 11 north, range 5 west, containing 100
acres more or less, ci 240 acres, more or les If such rents and
profits will i sufficient
said decree. Interest n
the same tim*• and place, exp Dublic sale the fee simple title
..... not
sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy
and co
at the same tim<- and pla
osts I will
>080
to V
said real est-ate or so as may be necessary to decree, interest and coi
much thereof
may he necessary to discharge said
ecree, interest an ill he made wit in
liarge
Said
1 sale
>e made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement
ws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T have hereunto set my hand this 29th das-
her. in:
of September. 103*> Cause No. ir».076
JOHN T. SFTTTERT.TN.
Sheriff of Putnam County-. Indiana.
Ijyon and Abrams, Attorneys for Mie
1 -8-1 f>-3t
lA’on an Plaintiff.
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“Where The Crowds Go”
Final Tonight HAY FRANCIS GEO. BRENT “Give Me Your Heart’
Tomorrow and Saturday 3 STARS BY LIBERTY!
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VETERAN’S .MEMORY VIVID LA GRANGE, Ga., iUP>—Asa C. Hudson, 94-year old Confederate veteran of the War between the States, can recall the names of 114 comrades of his regiment, whom they married and when they died. He is the oldest resident of La Grange and the only survivor of his regiment.
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