The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1937 — Page 2

rftW DAil.y 1UNNEU, OREENCASTJjR, INDIANA THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937.

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♦Ystjkffkkson nvp. + Mrs Viola McCammack 4 . 4 -I* •• *!• + * ® Green of Danville spent last r U tn M r. ami Mrs. Sam Snapp. Lndav dinner Quests of Mr. an.l \llen were Mr. and Mi s. O.

Alice, Vivian Koulks and friend. | ianajK.lis s(x>nt the week end with Mrs. Anna Coffee called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Watts. Viola McCammack. Friday afternoon. | Mr. and Mk, Charles Neicr spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Knicst family spent Sunday with Iheir McC’ammack. daughter, Mr. and tMrs. Emmet | Shoemaker and family.

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\"0ur lovable Gadabout" in a series of her fascinating Italks on world travel, historic [places, famous people. Brought to you over InocJio Station WIRE I 1400 on Your Dial Ifriday mornings 10:15-10:45 By the Millers of

anil Mis. Wess Biunncman Sunday. Marjorie McCammacK i", spending this week with her grandparents, Mr.

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I Mrs. Ida i'.veni and her little

and Mrs. Ernest McCammack | granddaughter Loretta Evens visited Miss Rachel Wildman called on Mr. 1 Mis. Ola Mai ^hull Thursdny aftcr-

and Mrs. Lee Allen Monday. noon.

Mrs. Artio Sniiscr and daughter ] M u y Thom ' vho war, operated

Susie, Mrs. Cloyil Allen and Marie on for appomluil; Vpril 'JOtli i:i imPierce called on Glady Rena; i and proving nil ly children Friday afternoon. 1 Amelia Filing is helping Lura MarFlorcncn Allen, Mrs. Mattie Coffee shall clean h«.us.\ called on Miss Helen and Evelyn Cof- Aiuhev Tin an wife who is in feet Friday afternoon. {| 10 tjiazil hospital in slowly iniprov-

Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Frazier and jng.

j daughter Barbara Ann called on Mr. Ella Gardni' pent Monday with J and Mis. Cloyil Allen 1 uo day at or- -.p i. ]Icssl I’h' 1 ', .ir«' doing some | 1,0 ° 11 - papering and h are cleaning.

Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest McCammack, Thomar rnr| Agnes I’ieiiw r.pJnl Sim ! day with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wal-

Andrew Die!, y visited ids grand-

; mother Mrs. Gardner Monday even-

ing.

Miss-Cletis IJillinger spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Dillingcr. Mr. and Mrs. Eckert of Alexandria is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mar-

shall.

Eittle Thelma Joe Johns spent Friday night with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns. Econ Eawson and family visited Mrs. Edition Marshall Sunday afterj noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Gowen vis j ited at Fred Johns Sunday afternoon. , Carey Dillingcr while running his saw mill Saturday received a very painful injury when n plank was thrown from the saw st liking him in tho side. Mrs. Osa Marshall is not so well at thin writing. No, we haven’t made garden, have

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A yearling colt belonging to Win, Gowen is badly hurt The

GREENCASTLE K. It. .1 * !• -I- •'* -!- -I- •!- -I* Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby wore Aden Hanks and wife, Alva Pruitt anil wife, Ira Hanks anil wife and Ross Hanks and wife all of Bainbridge. Mrs. Helen Komjcnick of St. Louis, Mo., spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dinnitt. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crosby spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks. Mr. snd Mrs. Emmett Sharpe of Otterbein, Ind., called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crosby Sunday evening.

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viewiu i badly hull The right I front leg is badly lacerated and one I hind leg in bruised and injured. It is believed to have been struck by

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I MON (TII'IUTI SER\ l< E Brick Chape! M. E. church and Somerset Christian church will hold a union Mothers’ Day service at the Somerset church, Sunday, May !». At !•:.'!() a. m. the two church schools will meet together and at 10 00 o’clock the following program will ho presented: Prelude Josephine Honrlrieh. Song, “Our Mother’s Bible." Invocation Rev. Charles Schwartz Welcome Carolyn Sue Price, Song Choir. Reading—Harlene Priest. Reading Kay Flint. “Mother Loves Me” — Primary

class. Reading Elaine Sallust. “Nobody Knows but Mother" -Intermediate Class. Reading Doris Jean O’Hair. Solo—Mary June Reising. Piano Solo Betty Aim Judy. “When Mother Looks” Dean South. Solo—Mildred Mitchcl. Chorus, “My Task.’’ Reading Lorna Thomas. Music Heudrich Trio. Reading Winifred Crimen. Solo—Cully Price. “What a Mother Means To Us" Madonna Smith. “What It Me an.; to Be u Mother" ! Mrs. Reeves. Song—Choir. Song, “God Be With You” Con- ] gregation. j Benediction Harley Smith.

requisite for even those who intend later to have a religious ceremony.

< Ol IT.IIS II \T P.E WED TO Ml SIC IN PROVENCE

© j Ellen Bentley n ; Although tho main attraction in' ; Louisville, Ky., on May 8 will be i the Kentucky Derby, another drawing card for the thousands' of vi : id bo beautiful Ellen Bentley, above, who was ^chosen Derby queen for the gala 'week of the classic.f'

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