The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1939 — Page 4

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+ CXOVEKDAI.1C, POrTF, ONE + 21 nrh, thice-pound pickerel. {3J + + + -!- + •»■ *h + + + + + Fj fi nn y piize wan 2 inches longer than Mr an i Mrs. Allen Wamsley cal P' rachi s < wn record catch,

led on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barton,

Sunday evening:.

Mrs. Joe Plessinger anri children called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and children, Mrs. Donell M. Knauer ana son, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Barton, Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis and Rnuly Jean attended the Bloomington Kodeo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell of Indianapolis (filled on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Barton, Sunday.

fishing outfit, the lad caught a ‘ regular meeting day. on account of Mrs. Eva Duncan and Miss Mary Anderson were guests of Mrs. Ethel

The the State Fair. Burks attended the Locust Grove Smith Saturday night and Mr. and | Mrs. Fllgar Warner. Columbus, school reunion near Bainbridge Sun- Mrs Earl Allen were Sunday guests, j

•!• •!••!• -h + ■!• + •*• + + + $ ’£* FILLMOKK yj + + + t*d*-J- - T + + + + +p! Th ■ y ung people had charge of the services at the Christian church Sunday in the absence of Ihcir minister. Rev. James Shockley, who is

on his vacation.

On the beautiful spacious lawn of j

Ohio, and Mrs. C. J. Addos, St. Louis, visited over the week end with Mrs. Katie Bastin and family. Her guest Thursday and Friday was her daughter, Mrs. Nona Campbell, Indianap-

olis.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Phillips, Mr. and j visiting his sister, Mrs. Amos Hunter and Mr and Mrs. j 'and in Lawrence, Michigan.

Clifford Phillips attended the Phil-1

lips reunion Sunday at the Danville ^ 4. .[. 4 4. .j. .1. .j. 4. 4. .j. j. Park. 1 j. mt. mukiiman Th Lisby reunion ot tno descend- + + + +

day.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Drake and daughter, Indianapolis, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Hubbard.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand are

Miss Ethel Fer-

Mr. and M1.-1. Alex Bryan 1!* mem-I ants of Ben Lisby was hold Sunday)

hors of II Mother’s Afternoon Club and their families enjoyed their annual meeting. Tables were placed

Mr and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley eal- throughout the lawn from which ice led on C. Cimefellow Sunday. cream, cakes and iced tea were servMr and Mrs. I/ewis Ridgeway and , ed. The program consisted of vocal family called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j and instrumental music by

Barton Sunday.

Mr. Rudoff of Beech Grove Is spending a few weeks with Mr. and

Mis Wm. Barton.

Jane

SON Ol TFISHKS FATHER PITTSFIELD, Mass. HIP) The day after Policeman Louis J. Perachi, Jr., gave his 12-year-old son a

Greencastle, Indiana. PROFESSIONAL CARD B. G. R WILLIAMS, M D. PIIYSHTAN & SFRGKON Ilnurs By Appointment For Appointments, Phone 120-M Elizabeth M. Williams fill S. Locust Street.

at the Alva Lisby home east of Fillmore with ihirty-six present, to enjoy the day and the bountiful dinner which was served on the beautiful lawn. The reunion next year will be with Ivan Lisby and family near

Bethel.

Margaret Miller. A play Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and entitled "(>ld Wives for New” was two sons visited Sunday with Mrs. pit 1 at 1 by Mi rdames Melba Gor- Hicks’ uncle, Jim Harris, of Tfrrj

1 iuute.

Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Littcll. Canton,

hum, MiMred Newman. Lcota Bowen. Loren:l Deweese, Thelma Eastam nn l Nellie Lisby. All left, at a late hour havitiL sp nl an enjoyable even-

ing.

Mrs. Emma Morgan was hostess to the Heechwood Pleasant Circle Aus.' 2. Mrs. Maud McNary read an inten sting paper on “The Value of ". Vacation " Mrs. Edna Raines conducted two contests which were won by Mrs. Mary Lisby and Mrs. Grade King. Delicious refreshments were solved to seventeen members, one issc date member and nine children. Mrs. Gr.ici Wright will entertain the dub Sept 1 instead of Sept. 6, the

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Still Time to SAVE EXTRA in WARDS GREAT ANNUAL

Thrifty mothers save extra at Wards on 80-square percales. 49c for material for grown ups, 21c for tots starts the term off with a new dress! Tubfast. 36”. A rare value! SALE! Remnants Cotton Broadcloth! Linene! Percale! Prints! Stripes! 1-10 yd. J

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Catalog Order Service save* you mone/ on thousands of other items! ^ Use Wards Monthly Payment Plan on any purchas s of $10 or morel

16 - 18 South Indiana Street

Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Ella Ader and daughters. They are also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omer Dunlavy and family. Mrs. Littell, Mrs. Dunlavy and Mrs. Ader are sisters. Mrs. Mary Proctor underwent an operation last Thursday at the Methodist hospital for the removal of a goiter. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and son of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby. Mrs. Myrtle Storm spent the week end with her son. Rev. Lester Storm and family of Bethel. Those attending the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lewis of Mulberry were Mrs. Katie Bastin and her guests. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Alios, Royal Bastin and daughter Lucille, Mrs. Willis Bastin and son Richard, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver and Mrs. Olyn Wright. Mrs. Lewis is a sister of Mrs. Rastin and Mrs. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King and naughter have returned home from Spencer where they visited Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. Florence Miller. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Haioid Eastham were Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ross Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and daughter Barbara Jean, all of Greencastle. Irene Wallace of near Bethel is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scobee had lie Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scobee of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Hicks. Th* clay was spent in celebrating the former and his father’s birthday. Their Sunday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Keith 1 yler, Indianapolis. Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Haag's week end guest was the former’s nephew Ed Probst, Norwood, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ogle attended the Proctor reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wright in Floyd township. Chas. Smith has a rubber boot at his home which he found. Anyone

The Aid Society held its annual picnic in Robe Ann Park in Greencastlo Thursday, Aug. 3. A pitchin dinner was enjoyed by ovety one at the noon hour. The business meeting was held in the afternoon and conducted by the president. Mrs. Mabel Heavin. The following offic. rs were elected for the coming year: President. Mrs. Dorothy Sutherlin; vice president, Mrs. Grace Love; secretary. Mrs. Christine Clark and treasurer. Mrs. Mabel Hoavin. Mrs. Cora Collins will have charge of the flower fund. Those present were: Mrs. Grace Stone, Mrs. Anna Snyder and son Byron. Mrs. Leonp. Vaughan, Mrs. Cora Collins. Mrs. Venetp Larkin, Mrs. Mabel Heavin, Mrs. Opal Mark and son Norman, Mrs. Maggie Sutherlin Mrs. Dorothy Sutherlin and sor Billy, Mrs. Ada Albin, Mrs. Dorcic Kivitt, Mrs. Fiances Irwin and daughter Gail. Mrs. Cloie Vermillion, Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs. Grace Ix>ve, Miss Lillian Love. Miss Mary Hieks, Mrs. May Hammond, Miss Lorene Vermillion, Miss Janetta Sutherlin, Mrs, Ada. Osborn Mrs. Phillis Mark. Miss Dorothy Stone. Max Mills, Wanda Buis and Rev. W. D. Stephen-

son.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Newman and Darrell Gene Storm of near Coatesville were guests of Harvey Buis Sunday. Hugh Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin, Mrs. Kenneth Morrison and sons attended the funeral services Saturday afternoon at the Christian church in Danville for Mrs. Sarah Holtsclaw. Rev. and Mrs. Stephenson and Dr. Woodard and family, the elder, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Both left Wednesday on a vacation trip through Illinois and to the lakes. The Busy Bells 4-H club of Jefferson township met at the Belle Union school building Aug. 3. Mrs. Broadstreet and grandson called on Mrs. Hallie Terry Friday afternoon. Miss Shirley Patrick was the guest of the Misses Helen. Betty and Ruby Alice T.iursday night. Mrs. Billy Cosnew and parents Mr. and Mrs. Broadstreet and family spent Saturday night with Robert Dillinger and family of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry and son Carl called to see Mrs. Amanda Terry Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst and Mrs.

who lost the boot will find it at his j Josie Hurst attended services at home. Cadle Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Hanks and daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith of

, KoV Terry, M18S

Mr. and M , virRl aia FeathKern leny an< • Turner and erstone visited Fl y after-

family of Cloverdale Sunday

Tr and Mrs. Uamoine Nice am,

Winaniac

parents. Mr. and Mrs. noy la9t Mrs E E Collins and Mr. *„ n i“rz™ \ the Cloverdale park Su n i n.i family attended | Frank Meek and family at J r™r:rB r :,i afternoon. The body was tak Gale. Okla . for burial _ ,.„r Mr Rr and n Mrllfoyd Bunion of Roachdale, Mr. and M^ *"^ Frank of Indianapolis and « Clark of CrawfordsviUe were Sunday dinner guests of Glen Clark Mr,. Fmnrru daughter Barbara, were Sunday d “'“ o, Jam,, Sho«™a-r „n<l family In Greencastle. Mr and Mrs Joe O’Neal of Indiana^ and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bee spent Sunday with Mr. an ^MTandTrS. Albert Truesde.l of Muncie spent Sunday with Wate Tincher and family. Miss Virginia returned home with them. M? and Mr*. O. T. ^ Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hadley of Danville. I.ige Wyatt of Carbon is visiting W T Tincher and family. Mrs DeWayne Whitaker and .laughter spent Thursday in Green- ' ‘Mr and Mrs. Floyd Skelton. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Skinner and Mr and Mrs E C. Butler were guests of M . and" Mrs. Freddie Skinner of Columbus. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Bailey and daughter Donna, spent Sunday m Bedford. ^ , #, and Mrs. Walter Tincher and daughter Imogene. Lige Wyatt and Mr and Mrs. E. C. Butler attended the funeral of Mrs. Elsie Wheeler at ( Stilesvitle Monday afternoon. Miss Mae Crawley is the guest of Cleon Monday and family this week. Mrs Silas Dow and Miss Madge Clark will go to Osborn. Ohio. Friday for a week end visit with the son of Mrs. I3ow. Mrs. Mabel Heavin and Miss Mary Hicks spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Cora Dietrich in Greencastle Mrs. Ella Evans of Greencastle and Miss Janct> Sutherlin of Medaryville, spent the week end with Mrs. Maggie Sutherlin and family. Miss Wanda June Buis of Greencastle spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ada Albin. " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry. Miss Fern Terry and Mrs. Mary Alle and daughter Betty, were in Martinsville Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Morrison and sons Robert and Richard spent Sunday and Monday with Hugh Hicks and

family.

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FOR SALE: Feeding cattle of all kinds. Wards Yards, CrawfordsviUe.

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FOR SALE: Damron plums, perfect freestone. Andrew Stoner, south of Fern, 8-3t.

FOR SALE: Child's metal bed and mattress in good condition. 703 So. Ind. street. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: Good Poland China male one year old at Market price. O. M. Thomas, Morton.

8-10-12-3p

FOR SALE: 13 head of good shoals. H. C. Hurst, Cloverdale, Indiana. 10-11.

REAL VALUE: Buy

electric washer now for only $69.95. REEVES ELECTRIC, North Side Square. Phone 139-M. 10-lt.

Duroc Sale; Annual Duroc Sale of Bred Sows, Spring Gilts, and Males 7 miles east of Danville, Indiana, Saturday, August 19, 1939. Dr. Earl

Ferree, Danville, Indiana.

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ants judged by J under 15 years, J over 2(1. Mnrtor.J INDIANA K\tpl

HAS ARTKlJ LAFAYETTE,

(UPi Corn betel ana. farms has i high this year a«I farmers thousaifcl

l he next few

university agues station reported^ Prof. G. A. Eft I ogy department, i brood of txirers is overlapping Uv>l mol h> have bee: 'I and have been 1 tern since June! tinue to do so r . if favorable weatd

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He urged uses

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damage next «e;

Maytag 1 that Pm

control research experimental traps” on the i Allen county were removed there 5y light I

FOR SALE: 1936 Plymouth onehalf ton truck. Cheap if taken at once. Ralph Morlan, Lena. 10-lp. FOR SALE: 75 Barred Rock pullets. 75c each. Inquire at Banner. 10-lp.

FOR SALE: 1937 Ford IV.-ton truck flat-top bed, dual tires, overload springs. Cab equipped with heater and radio. 41500^ Priced to sell Holly's Friendly Sales & Service, 119 N. Indiana St., Phone 297. 10-2t

"WII EI.Y I’RIVll PO( KET SMI WORPHESTER | Mrs. Evelyn R was grant."I tin ..H herself and two tifyii : m p' i band. Forrest, she "exercised ti- ] of searching his t:. After striking warned her not: j again She said 'i| from the pocket i buy food.

FtJR SALE: Ton and a half Dodge | truck, 1935 ehasis. Ezra Craft, Poland, Ind. 5-8-10-3p

_ —Real Estate— FOR SALE: A six room modern house on large lot in Eastern Section of City. A fine home at a moderate price. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 10-3t.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT: Six room modern house on Seminary street. Phone 273-W. 9-41.

FOR RENT: | house, newly 565-W.

OUR FINEST FEBRUARY FEATURE

Garloa

Five room modern decorated. Phone 10-lp.

FOR RENT: semi-modern six room house and garage. Mrs. John Williamson. Phone 260-M. 10-3t.

FOR RENT: Modern three roomed furnished apartment, ground floor, private bath. 511 East Anderson street. 9-tf.

ALL GUARANTEED REGULAR $ 42 50 “SERVICE STRIPE” Innerspring

OSTERMOOR

Have you not longed to own TRULY FINE mattresses, the kind that are not only superlative in comfort, but that will REALLY LAST? Well, it is to give you QUALITY at a PRICE that Ostermoor makes this clearance of accumulated yardage of tickings in broken color ranges, tailored onto "SERVICE STRIPE” mattresses. The coverings are the same quality as the year ’round stock in this $42.50 grade. BETTER COME IN EARLY I

AMERICA’S QUALITY MATTRESS

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29.85 TERMS ^ cash 4 weekly PIUS USUAL CARRYING CHARGI BOX SPRINGS TO MATCH AT THE SAME SALE PRICE

FOR OVER 3 GENERATIONS YOU BE THE JUDGE

Phone 151

Horace Link & Company

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The Store of Furniture

1 FOR RENT: A house six furnish- | ed rooms, modern. 712 east Seminary street. 8-10-2t

—Wanted— WANTED: Married man to work on farm. Inquire at Banner. 4-8-10-3p

Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

Pump repair and plumbing. Cline Ratcliff, Greencastle, R. 4 Phone Clinton Falls, 4-6p

Congenial young woman with two small children will pay way in good country home or rent apartment in same. Write full particulars to Mrs. Lewis Farley, 140 West Jackson Street, Martinsville, Indiana. 8-3t.

WANTED: To interview owners of heavy breed flocks who are interested in selling hatching eggs during the coming season. Hillis Feed Store. 9-10-14-31.

Married man wants job on farm by day by Oct. 1. Experienced. Carl Slavens, Greencastle, R. 3. 19-3p.

WANTED: Middle aged lady for housework in country home. Clark Jennings, Clayton, R. 2. 10-2p.

—liOSt— STRAYED: Three Hampshire shoals on July 28. Joe Pickett, Fillmore. IXIST: One gasoline truck hose. Finder please call collect, L. A. Poe, Reelsville, Liberal reward.- 10-2p. —Miscellaneous— BluPen is low in ash and that's the coal whose weight you're guessing. LUCA S-COLL INS, 104 sou* it Indiana. 10-lt.

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