The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1938 — Page 4
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part; Misses Jane Stokes, Maxine as their gu;sts Fridiy Mr. and Mrs. McC ay and Mr. Don Stokes of In- Lawrence Pringle and fajnily of In-
dianapolis. Mrs. Giant McCray and chddren of Russellville; Mr. and Mrs. James McFerrin of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Lora Byrd and daughter of Kansas. Mrs. Catherine Bridges spent Thanksg : ving day with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Ol Sutherlin at Roach-
dale.
diWnapolis and Mrs. James Jones of Roachdale. i
F * * * * * * I t CLOVEKDALE 41 4- Mrs. Clara Dorset! -I I * + * * ■’■♦♦•I Mr and Mrs. Alton Cooper west of town en’ertained the following guests Sunday, for a turkey dinner. | Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blue and family, Mrs. Magg e Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and family and Velda, Morris, 1 Eugene and Lloyd Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evens and fam-'
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{$$+ + + + + + + + ++ + + {5 Romlus Boyd, Mrs. Lou Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and famj ily attended a Thanksgiving dinne: -
Mrs. Queen Gibson of Russellville; at Dr. and Ralph Wilson in Craw-
Mr. and Mrs Oren Robbins and son I fordsville.
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robbins spent! •'^ r - Mrs. Louis McGaughey Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy i entertained at a turkey dinner Robbins. Thanksgiving. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Miss Dess'e Petty is spending thej Lewis, Dr. James McElroy of India-
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs.: napolis. Mrs. Ella McMurtry. Terre Earl Shannon. | Haute; Mrs. Sirah LaFollette, Mr. were M rs c. T. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmless and j and Mrs. Fred Belles. Mrs. Maggie Haute. Mrs. Ida Williams of Wave
daughters spent Thursday with Mr. Gardner. Mrs. Lucy Reed. Mr. and ] an j. Mesdames Coral Scribner, Stel- dr.ughtcr Betty spent from* Wednesand Mrs. Wm. Harmless at Bain-1 Mrs. Floyd Gardner. )a Gardner. Lilian Kennedy, Blanche d ‘ ay until Sunday with relatives *n bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grimes and Be u eg , A lma Gardner, Mable Potter. p r f nceton * Mrs. Charles Yarbraugh and so i; sons, Mrs. Anna Gardner. Miss Nora yenia Simpson, Irene McGaughey Mrs Minnie Hurst an(J Mrs Bon . Frank. Mr. and Mrs laion Myers and: Harvey spent Thanksgiving at Mr. ami M'sses Jennie Lencud, Olive nie williams of Greencastle called daughter Mary Ixiu of Indianapolis and Mrs. George Scott at Rockville. Evans. 1 on Mias stclla Collins last Friday were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Flock spent Mr an(J y Ir s. Neal Everman and aftrrnoon Mr. and Mrs. Orville Foster. j the week end in Chicago. family and Mrs. Ella Everman spent Mlsg Cora Flinn of puimore visitMrs. Hattie Arnold and sons cf Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gott. Mrs. Nellie Fliday wi th Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ever-' e(1 her brother Mr aml Mrs chaun-
Fillmore spent Thursday with Mr. j Jeffries spent Thanksgiving with man anc j \f r ajuj Mrs. Orville Ever '
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evens of Mayfield, Ky., spent over Thanks-! giving with their parents Mr. and Mi”. Will Evens. Mr. and Mrs Victor Lcwman >f Georgetown. 111., spent Thanksgiving last week with Misses Laura and Belle Long. Miss Max ne Morrison of Terre' Hsute spent over the week end with her mother Mrs. Nora Morrison and grandmo’her, Mrs. Siline Cunning-'
ham.
Miss Dulcie Lee Rogers of Ander- ^ ron spent Thanksgiving with her; parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers. j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy and daughter of Cincinnati, was over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
; McCoy and Miss Nancy Divis.
I Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGaughey 1 and daughter Elsie May. Mr. and Mrs Cleve Grimes atl of Russellville and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamilton and ] son Don'll were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Lipple.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyd of near Brazil were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Logan and family Sunday.
Mrs. Morris and daughter Mary Mable spent Thonksgiving in Dan-
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L °ve.looney .| song-silly, ci a nc e ' daff ( y ■ • • but meeting Life s problems with the heroism of m e n i
Malan of Terre v jii e , with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Trippett and
Hinton Hardison
Federal agents at Portland, Ore., have arrested Hinton Hardison, 22, a CCC worker, in connection < with a charge of attempting to j extort $10,000 from Shirley Temple, the juvenile screen actress. ; Hardison is held in $50,000 bail • for appearance before a federal grand jury.
and Mrs. Ora Trail. Mr. Ralph Williams and family < f Kansas City spent the week with relatives in thi s community. Mrs Compton of Veedersburg is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm F.
Stafford.
Mrs. Maude Brothers and children spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter and family. Mrs. Howard Myers and Mrs. John
shopped in
friends in Indianapolis.
cey Flinn last Friday.
man at Fincastle. | aru | Mpg Chester Day of near
Mr. and Mrs. John Guy Ratcliff Mrs. Lora McGaughey. Mr. and Fillmore M rs. Rosa MoCammack of and son left Sunday for their home Mrs . Orville (Pitcock and son spent MoorcsviIle and Mrs. Ida. Sinclair,
in Gary. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs Robert Goff and Webster and family at Morton Miss daughter of Lafayette spent the Lucille Gardner of West Newton
week end with relatives here. qnent the week end with her oaronts^ ... ... „ , „ . spent ute wee* enu wnri nei paixiun d Mrg Holy Vandergrift were in
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey Mr and Mrs william Gardner.
and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pitts. Mr. and 7777777“
relatives at Detroit. , Mt . a p ona l d mg, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rosalee Ci’aycraft of Purdue q m. Inge spent Thanksgiving with
cast of town were in town last Fri-
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ph>m Runyan, Mr.
Williams shopped in Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr and Mrs. Lowell Spencer and Monday. Mr. and Mrs Chester Craycraft and son3 at Waveland. Mr. Truman Hays spent the week daughter. | Mr and M rs. Clyde Lineback and end at home. i Mrs. Cora Whitson. assisted by o ong 0 f Tipton spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Otha Bales spent Mrs. Merrill Leonard and Mrs. Fmnk W ith Mrs. D. E. Reed.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elm?r Hazlett entertained the Past Matron Mr and Mrg F H . Wrstlund and ^}l^ , g ,e I n n t
Blaketer in Parke county. club at a three course luncheon daU ghter of Decatur spent the week 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will'ams had Thursday, Nov. 17. Those' present end Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ken-
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*i* j. j. q. + q. ^ F CLOVEKDALE, POUTK ONE + + + + + *!• FT + ’F + 'F+JH Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eggert and daughter Lois Jeane, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eggert. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Harggertty of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wamsley and children Mary June, Martha and May and Charles Wamsley spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mis. W. L. Wamsley. Mr. ami Mrs. Cleve Harggertty of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley. Mr. and Airs. Charles Pettit and daughter Mary Maiie spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gre n and family. Mrs. Alice Hinkle who has been in the East spent a few days at her ranch.
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Notice |m hereby ven to the taxpayerii of the School City m' Creeucii.iuc. Putnam County, Indiana, that the Hoard of Trustees oi the Consolidated School Histrict of the School City of Greencastle and Greencastlu School Township of Putnam County, Indiana will meet at the office of the uTintendent at the High School
City of Greencastlu at
J'. \i. on December
14th, 1938 to consider tho following additional appropriation for said
hich the
School Trustees of
('n
tho School City of
Grcencastle School Township con ers t«i be necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time, to-wit: the expenditure of one hundred twelve thousand seven hundred fifty ($112,750.00 > dollars in tion to the items in tho existing
of
•encasue, w ichool Tru
School District of Grcencastle and
Greencastle Thanksgiving day to spend the day with Mrs. Edna Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerl Furr and family spent last wc?k end in Cory. Tuesday several relatives gathered at the home of Mrs Anna Corns and pleasantly surprised her. It being h“r birthday. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread to which all did ample justice. Those present were Mrs. Edgar Boyd, Mrs. Thomas Mathews and daughters Marilyn and Sue of Reei'.sville; Mrs. Everrett Myers of Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young of Cuba; Mrs. Charles McAshlan and Mrs. Guy Williamson of Catarack and M’s. Chalmer Myles and daughter Coleen and son of Eminence. Mr. Ed Clearwaters who has been quite ill is said to be improving. Mrs. MolPe Ham is spend'ng a week with Mrs. Marie Thompson near Indianapolis. Miss Nellie Cole who is a patient in the Terre Haute hospital is reported improving Miss Vera Lee Kemp visited over Thanksgving in Princeton. Mrs. Rosa Hubbard and Mrs. Hattie Gorham were in Grcencastle last Friday.
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Alfred M. London, former Kansas governor, waves goodbye as ha leaves New York aboard the Santa Clara for the Pan-American parley \ at Lima, Peru.
50.00) doll.irn is to ant from the FedAdministration of
ne provided by a gn oral Emergency A
Public Works and not to exceed thirl\
thousand ($30,000.00) dollars by the issuance of bonds of the School City
Greeneastle, the balance to be
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plied by f School To
Indiana.
Taxpayers or said School f'lty Grcencastle appearing at said meeting shall have a right to b« heard thereon. I he additional appropriation as finally made will lx, ultimat.lv referred to the State Hoard of Ta> ComniisHioncr.i which will hold a further hearing within fifteen days in tho Founty Auditor's office In Putnam County or at such other place as may b t . designated.
At such hear'
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funds raised by Greeneast lo wnshlp ol Putnam County, of said School City of
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1938.
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Kdward ll. Kiteljorge, Secretary of tho Hoard of School Trustees
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F PORTLAND MILLS * $f, + J -F + + + -F** + + +4g| Miss Goldie Calvert spent the weclc end with home folks. Miss Mildred Cunningham spent Thanksgiving with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman, Mrs. Ray Coleman and Mrs. Gladys Thomas and Mrs. Fay Spencer went to LaPorte, Ind., Friday, on account of the death of Mrs. Carl Miller, sister-in-law of Mrs. Fiy Spencer. Church was held here Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Miss Thelma Calvert spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mris. Leo Wiatt and daughters of Barkvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill have
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gone to Detroit 1 >: . visit with tha^ daughters. Thanksgiving guvs s of Mr Mrs Tom Calvrit and 'Imfhtert were Randel (Jr.; ; Russrilvilll Roirert Whitaker ' f Roachdale Miss Goldie Calvert Mr. and Mrs. D (' Alexander anl Mr. and Mrs. W v.. > fromOir* and Mrs. Alexand and daughtei Doiis sp<'nt last v' k uit.h Mr. anl Mrs. Fred Dalghi .1 I'ncle Jadl Clodfelter. Mary Jean Cal’. • : ••'■"'it Moniiaj| to work for Mr. i n Harmless 1 Maysfield. Mr. Roirert Whil ik ■ spent Sa -I urday and Sunk i v Mi and Mn| Tom Calvert
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Warren W. Barbour Formerly a member of the United States senate, Warren W Barbour, Republican, of New Jersey Is senator-elect in that state. Barbour was the winner at the re/A i ' <«n11 election.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kevin and Mrs. Betty Berry After the jury had found her husband guilty of kidnaping an ^. 8t luring Irving W. Baker, former coast guard officer, in h ■ ( Olympia, Wash., Mrs. Betty Berry, wife of the defendant, nn ^ W. Berry, socialite-physician, departs from the courtroom ; k, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kevin. The jury rejected Dr. defense of “unwritten law ” a claim that Balter had assaults ^ "ufe. The jury recommended life imprisonment for the I ) and three others who were found guiltjy with inn.
