The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 June 1937 — Page 4

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Glover of Dayton Ohio arc spending ! school

the rest of the summer with friends and relivety. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gibson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Combs. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barton called n Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and laughter Friday evening Mrs. Clyde Combs of Indianapolis •pent the week-end with Mr. and Irs. F. D. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and ! I uighter spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green and | r amily.

Sunday here. Mrs. Leslie Martin and daughter called on Miss Mary Gilmore one evening last week Mrs. Bessie Finney and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eggers attended commencement at Greencastle last Friday evening. Mrs, Nota Allen |of near Belle union, spent Saturday here. Mrs. Nevada Duncan, Mrs. Eliza ilur.st, Mrs. Katie Denny, and Mrs Nellie McDonal, were at Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Frankie McAvoy attended he Thursday Club at Mrs. Averal Mien north of town last Thursday

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IOC \I. A. .V PTVrOKF. NAMED ON SF.I.KCT 1,1ST ItV FIRM Ilex Thorlton, local A. & P. store

Mr. anil Mrs. Call Gruelle of Imh | manager, today announced he

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MARGARET E. PADDOCK Margaret E. Paddock, Greenwoed, has one of the most important state positions held by a woman, that of school attendance officer. A graduate of Indiana University, she took a post-graduate course in social service work and has had a number of years practical experience. She was the first vice-chairman of the old Fourth district for the Democratic party and is now president of the State House Women’s Democratic club.

-I- -i- -l- + 4 4- f'j ( I.OVI.KDAI.K ROUTE ONE .J. .J. .J. -i. •]- -I- *i. *1* *'* *1* *r .*"v Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Crafton an I non George ol Indianapolis Mrs. Kuben Davy of Fillmore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George

Voting and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley. pent Thu: .-o iy evening with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Bill McClure. Mrs. T I> Gibson spent a few days n Indianapolis with her son Mr. anil | Mrs Clyde Gibson nd family. Word has been recleved her of a i n Jack Lee horn to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petit of the Coleman Hospital. Mrs. Petit was lormaly Miss Edith Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamscly called on fMit and (Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family Sunday afternoon Mrs. Belger of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Combs. Mrs. Pauline Fairl. Mrs. W. W.

Cartersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Gcrl v iiit. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Furr. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mi ffett of Greencastle, called on Mr and Mrs. '•isles Duncan, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Vaughn of Danville were in town Sunday moiling. Mr. Frank Duncan of Gosport visited his (parents, Mr. and Mrs Estes Duncan, Sunday. Master Gordon Evens «pent Satur lay night with his grandmother Mrs. Ida Evens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Courtlam I Gumming, at Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and fam- , ily. spcijt over the week-end at then farm near Brazil. Mrs Asher of Gosport, and M.s Foxx of Bloomington called on Mrs Hattie Davis, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fressie Hunter and daughter j Jane, visited friends in Greencastle, last week. Mrs. Marv Rogers of Chiengo is here for a % , isit with her parents. Mr. .and Mrs. Cassady. Miss Cleo Furr, w ho is attending I

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been Informed by the company’s main offices that the Greencastle store had been selected as one of twelve in the (deni nil West division in a special sales setup of the organi-

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Th local manager said last night’s advertisement in The Daily Banner was the first of a series giving details and prices in the unusual sale feature. “Although this store was one of twelve in the five states of f he division to be chosen, such a ‘hing was made possible bv the coopc ration received here. This makes if possible for the local A. & P. store to give greater reductions than any V & P. store for miles around. The increased volume of business will determine the Greencastle store’s remaining in the select group,” Mr. Thorlton said. The twelve stores are scattered In Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan. MORTON-RUSS|iU.MM.E ROAD A large delegation of landowners along or near the county road betwen Morton and Russellville, went before the county commissioners. Monday afternoon with a request for the improvement of that road with

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a blacktop treatment, the work to be of a character similar to that on other roads in the county, hist year. The cost of the work, if it is entered into, would come from the gasoline fund of the county. There are two miles of this road in the second commissioners’ district of the county, represented by Commissioner W. H. Eiteljorge, and the remaining five miles are in the first district, represented by Commissioner O. E. Cramer. Those two commissioners agreed to give the matter their personal attention, and to report to the board as a whole. The delegation's principal spokesman was Attorney Chas. McGaughey. FATALITIES INCREASE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 8.— (IIP) Trafic accident fatalities increased 17.4 per cent during the first four months of this year as compared with the first quarter of 1936, a renort of the state accident prevention bureau revelled today. The report showed 385 traffic deaths during January, February, March and April of 1937 while 317 were recorded in the same period of last year. Twenty-five counties maintained records of no accidents for the period. The other 64 counties showed increased fatalities.

CHILI) KILLED RT TRUCK MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.. June 8 'UP' Marion Merkel, 5, was killed instantly yesterday when struck by a truck while playing in front of her home here.

4- -J- *1* -t- + •!* -j- 4 fern »|« »'• »T. .T« -’« wj • »T« Barney Shaner of the CCC camp visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaner over the week end. Raymond Morlan called on Elmer Frazier Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frazier entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson and fam-

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ily are moving from Greencastle to Fern. ,-j, Harold, Barney and Charles Shaner and son Charles, Jr., visited Victor Frazier and family Sunday afternoon. Cyril Frazier attended the carni- : val at Brazil Saturday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan attended the ice cream supper at Mr. and Mrs. Connie O'Hern Sunday. James Wilson visited a few days last week with his son, John Wilson. Miss Clarice Morlan visited Miss I Louice Shaner Thursday. Several from here attended the 1 birthday party given for Miss Nadine | Hcbcr, Thursday night, j Bonnie Ruth Shinn of Greencastle was a guest of Mrs. Alva Cox over the week end.

tgi *!• •!• 4- ! 4* •!- 4* 4* ^ !• BELLE UNION + j foj 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- *’.• 4- 4* 4* I- 4- 4j The Jefferaon township P. T. A 1 held its last meeting of the yeai I Wednesday evening June 2. Officer, j were elected for the coming year a' (follows: Mrs. /Jla Cummings, pros deni; Mr. Noble Wallace, vice pros) dent; Mrs Mabel Poole, treasurer Mrs. Hattie Neier, secretary. Mrs Note Allei- gave a very intercstin: account of her trip to the state con vention as delegate. Blanch' Vaughan was a delegate also. Rogu lar meetings will be held the firs’ Wednesday evening o fthe month foi the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neier of Chicago and Charles Bourne also of Chicago took supper with Virgil Neier and family Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dorsett an daughter Carol Sue of Clinton came Tuesday to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dorsett. Miss Carrie Pierce of Greencastle is conducting orchestra each Wednesdav afternoon from 2 P. M. until 4 P. M. Those participating are; Mrs. George McCammack, pianist; Mrs Virgil Neier. C. Melody saxophone; Charles H*ge, E flat alto saxoI phone; MsIColm Ray Neier, drumI mey; and Mrs. Gilbert McCammack: Mrs. Garnet Patrick, Shirley Faun I Patrick. Eloise McCammack, Norma Parker, violinists. The next meetin 0 ' wdl he with Mrs. Garnet Patrick. Anyone wishing to take part

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;ome Wednesday June 9. The decorating of the Unionj ihurch has been completed services each month on the fir lay. Everyone invited. Rev Banks, pastor. OLD TIME U>\ l HTISI K' in mii.v ba! Among the rticeis of the la Mary Denny, was found a r ‘ The Greencastle Paiiner of 1870. G. J. Langsdale was 1 hat time, and published a •vhich was strongly political eplete with news of ! •ver. and had a I a rg'amount verti.sing. Among the husint®! .f that period, who advertised) E. D. Anderson. Southard 41 nan. Taylor A Ames. August, ke.’s leather Store, John B( Grocery, Dudley Rogers hoolj I rug store, John F Panids * Wilson and Son of tic drew foundry, Lyon & Wcik 1 ' 1 son & Son. Lewis Snider’s ice Gage’s flour, and Grovers ,!■ tj Family seining machines "luci said had been furnished by command to the Entpn-ss French, The Queen of S P® 1 "| Emperor of Brazil Ih 1 Bavaria the I Empress of Austria, and the W England. Among the news was an Bi ment of the dedication ot lhc ‘ " Monument at Forest H'l 1 sibility of a glass factory a dale; a write-up of Greencas^ pn mills. Ih*' dianapolis railroad. Samuel Kennedy. kco,*r of w gate near the Judcfon. matters of interest.

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