The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1936 — Page 3

FREE INFORMATION OP THE Federal Home Modernization Plan Information now available. In simple, readable form, the Imnortt farts concerning the plan of the Federal Housing Admlnk lion to provide funds for repairing and modernizing home* frP is nothing complicated about the plan, so far as the home jfner Is concerned. TO any reader who fills out and malls the coupon below we l„ send, free of charge, complete details on who may apply f„ r , loan, where to apply and all other necessary Information, please print or wjrlte plainly. p i PaSP send me the pamphlet explaining the home modernization plan- / 1 have rooms In my home. I am Interested In the type of home Improvement checked

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> Plastering ) Redecorating > Cement Work

) Garage

> Hardwood Moor* ) Termite Control

Here write any other type of project. Name Address Address your letter to: Federal Housing Headquarters Room 3, Central National Bank, Bldg. Greencastle, Ind.

CELEBRATE Hew Year’s Eve To the Music of Ayars Lamarr AND HIS OUCUESTRA ENTERTAINMENT FUN—FROLIC FAVORS Advance Ticket Sale

son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young and son of Indianapolis spent the *• weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben * Day and Mr .and Mrs. George Young

and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Haggerty of Indianaplia were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family spent Wednesday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Helm ami daughter Shirley Ann. Mrs. Scroggins and sons Phillip and Dave spent Christmas' day with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gamer and

daughter.

Miss Emily Hutcheson and Miss Geneva Young of Richmond and Walter Eggert of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Wamsley.

Mrs. Ray Turner has been ill for the past week. Miss Loretta Flannel spent Monday with her sister Mrs. Phillip Helm.

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fll CROWDS SEE 2 renewed even more fircely. When last WHALES BATTLE SHARKS seen moving northward, the fight was PNEY (UP)—a grim battle be- still going on.

The objective of the shark's attack is the whale's tongue, a delicacy for which they will pursue their victims for hundreds of miles. That is the only part of their victim they touch. Frequently a whale is washed up on the Australian beaches with gaping wounds in its flesh ard its tongue

missing.

two whales and a school of ther sharks was witnessed at wbra, near here, by hundreds of

lights between these age-old enemirarely are seen in coastal waters tp the whales appear only occosHy. during their migrations, thrasher, a type of shark which one fin on its tail prolonged in Ip-like form, must have the whale - r the surface to deliver its attack | etively. Then, with a swift upward it leaps ont of the water and. it descends, brings over the caudal ip with terrible force. The whale only respond with smashing

ws with its tail.

n the battle off Maroubra the -shers. which were about 10 feet leaped as high as their own out of the water, and carried their acrobatic drives and leaps th a ggace that almost disguised ir ferocious intent. It was a «of tactics, the whales keeping erged just far enough to prevent thrashers’ .blows from attaining

full effect.

After nearly on hour’s fighting the bantants moved a quarter of a out to sea, where the battle was

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Incl. Tax Till 6 P. M. Dec. 31st after that $1.10 incl. tax

Tickets on ^Sale Imll&na atre, nzine hop

+ + * * n.OVKRDAI.U Mrs. Clara Domett *1* *1* *!* 4-

After Air Bombs Ravaged Madrid &

INDIANAPOLIS

4- -a- -a* *a- 4* PORTLAND MILLS Thelma Calvert • + + + + + + •. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert and children were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calvert of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Switzer, Randcll Grimes and Miss Ethel Anderson. Miss Mildred Cunningham spent the weekend at home. Miss Thelma Calvert spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and children spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer. Miss Goldie Calvert spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John

Mays.

spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Eggert and family at Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green and family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and daughter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gibson spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibson and family at Indiana-

polis.

Mrs. Reuben Day spent Saturday

in Indianapolis.

| Mr and Mrs. Cleave Haggerty of *'" | Indianapolis spent the weekend with “Si I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley. Miss Wilma Clina of Indianapolis called on Miss Loretta Hansel,

Chi istmas day.

Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones and son Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family of Manhattan spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Rollie

Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evens and

0 -1* *!• -I- -1- *!• -F * NEW MAYSMI.I.E •F Miss Helen Weller •!* *!• v -I- •!* •!* •!* -I*

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Mrs. Laura Wood of Broadpark is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heaney of Cry spent one day last week with Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Furr. Miss Beryl Sandy, teacher in the Connersville schools, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tincher of Kanses City. Mo., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rock-

well.

Mrs. Hattie Gorham is visiting h i son. Dr. Frank Gorham and family

r. St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy of Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McCoy. Mrs. Lelia Martin and daughter of near Brazil called on Mrs. Maiy Holer, Christmas day. Mrs. Georgia Baker and Miss Bernice Barnes of Bloomington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Estol Meek. Mr .and Mrs, Otho Smythc and so i Harold spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dewar,! Sniythi in

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy spent | Christmas dav in Greencastle with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. C. V Fun- e.ntcrtnineJ her mother. Mrs. Ida F.ven.s am; their children and their families on

Christmas day.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sipple at Clay City. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and family spent Christmas with his broth? and sister near Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morrison of Greencastle spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan at Gosport. Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks and Miss Myrtle of Indianapolis are visiting

Mr. and Mrs. Flem Templeman and

family, Mrs. Cloe Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moran.

tqj d- 4* -t- -t- -I- -t* 4- -*» .1. .!. !• CLOVERDALE, ROUTE ONE -l. »;« .1. -J, -I- *1* 4- -t- -I* 4- 4Wilber Eggert Jr., and Roland of Indianapolis spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Wamsley.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jones and family of New Winchester spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Mercer and

Mrs. Estella Mercer of Indianapolis family of Indianapolis spent Sntur-

spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and children and Mrs. Emma Hansel. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Lee Young of Greencastle and Floyd Young of Indianapolis spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Day and Mrs. George Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley

day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansel and family. Roy Nicheloff is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gibson. Milton Hinkle spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Crafton and

daughter, Mrs. Florence Patrick and Rev. Storms were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Templeman. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Perkins and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hope. Mrs. Juanita Kendall and daughter. Miss Ethel Bell. Mrs. Thelma Miller of Indianapolis spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Lona Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Indianapolis spent the wekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young. Charley Temple spent Christmas day with his children at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Eggers spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd of Indianapolis spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beam. Mrs. Etta Stewart of Indianapolis spent Christmas day with her brother. Walter Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conrad of Indianapolis spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grantham.

Some conception of the destruction and desolation typical of many quarters of Madrid following one of the frequent rebel air raids is given by this graphic photo of an apartment house which was left in ru is alter a direct hit by one of the Fascist bombers.

Miss Dorothy Burris is visiting her sister and family at Oaktown. Miss Wanlta Fultz of Akron. O.. is here to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Fultz. Mrs. Ollie O’Conner is visiting her son. Clarence O’Connor and Mrs. O’Connor, near Amity. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Ketchum of Worthington spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hurst. Mrs. T. J. Reese and Miss Mary of Greencastle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donas Denny and daughter Jane

Ann.

Will Wingert is reported to be quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rissler of near Rcelsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mir. Sam McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Utterbnck of Fortville spent the weekend with Mr .and Mrs. Uly Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilmore ami Mrs. Thompson and daughters of Indianapolis called on Miss Mary Gilmore, Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Randell and son re-

turned home Sunday after visiting her mother at Fort Smith, Ark. v 4- v •> -!* 4* *1* 4* -F .joj t-‘ RUSSELLVILLE ?c\ .j. 4. 4- 4- 4- •> •> -i- 4* 4- 4Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGaughey entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William McGaughey ami family of Newman, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGaughey and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington entertained at dinner Christmas day for Mrs. Maggie Hall of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian of Peru Mr. and Mrs Alvin Clodfelter and amily of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel, Mr. and Mrs. Denow Goff and son Billy and Mrs.

Effio Owens,

Miss Elsie Mae McGaughey of Tnlianaplis spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter

McGaughey.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and family and Mrs. Della McGaughey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill and family at Portland Mill, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rivers and family left Thursday for Florida to spend the holidays. Miss Margaret Jean Bain left Thursday night for California to

-- t ’ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY

Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State. County. Townships. Schools and Corporations of Putnam County for the year 1936 and payable in 19.°,7 are now in the hands of Treasurer who is ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The fol lowing table shows the rate ot taxation on each $100 worth of tax able leal anil peisonal propeity, and each Po,l in

Due January 1, 1937— First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November.

the County

the several units.

JESSE F. YOUNG, Treasurer of Putnam County.

Putnam County Tax Rates for Year 1936 Payable in Year 1937

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spend the holidays. Dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Carrington were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shannon and son of Detroit and Mrs. Laura Car-

rington.

Miss Anna Clark of Detroit is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark. Miss Lucy Leonard was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everman, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wilson spent Christmas day with Mrs. Rebecca

Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Evcrman were dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Everman and family, Christmas day. Miss Jennie Leonard left Tuesday to spend Christmas with her brother Lei and Leonard and family at Phoenix, Ariz. She will spent the winter with her sister, Mrs. Ray Hufford at Paradena, Cal. Misses Maryola Crayeraft. Rose Clodfelter, Lois McGaughey and Frances Overstreet, students in Purdue university, are at home for the Christmas vacation. Miss Lenora Smithson of Washington, D. C., is spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Smithson. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Evans spent Friday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelley and family at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughey entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dondld Webster and daughter of Morton and Mrs. Lora McGaughey and family.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary J. Wilson, Deceased. In the Putnam citrcuit Court, November Term, 1936. Notice is herc.by given that Leonard Chatham as administrator of the estate of Mary J. Wilson deceased has presented and filed his account adn vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 18th day of January, 1937, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cauase, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate arc hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claims to any part of said estate. December 19, 1936. LEONARD CHATHAM, Homer C. Morrison, Clerk. 22-2t

STATE ^^^^ope^Amlltm Putnam^Covfnty, hereby certify that the above Is correct copy of aBIGa/l'cOOPER* m7 '

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Jacob E. McCurry, late of Putram County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Glen H. Lyon, Administrator. No. 786A Dec. 21st. 1936. Attorneys. Lyon & Abrams. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 22-3t