The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1940 — Page 6
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J} + ++ + T1-1-f - »-T + + {2) e WEST FLOYD -i- + + + + d d- + 'r + + + + ^ The West Floyd Home Economics Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Nell Beck. Contest given by Wealthy Alter and won by Ethel Eggers. Also one given by Zella Heavin and won by Mis. Neva Siddons. Helen Beck, Minnie Groves, Mrs. Worth I Arnold and Mrs. Howard Poff j Guests were Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Gertie Frederick and Mrs. Nev j Siddons of Greencastle. The next ! meeting will be with Mrs. Maggu ! Rogers and two showers will be giver, for Mrs. Elizabeth Toney and Mr ! Clyde Poff, daughter and son of Mrs Howard Poff who were recently mar \ tied. The West Floyd Home Economic 1 Club will present two exciting play: at Floyd Center school house Thuro day night. October 17 at 7:.'J0. Othe features will include Hawaiian Mel ody Girls from station WDAN. ta; dancing and acrobatic stunts will b featured. Billy Cox of Mt. Meridian spen Sunday with Bobby Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. George Fhirsell of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs Maynard Hansell and son Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wealthy Alter called on Mrs. Ezra Arnold Tuesday afternoon. The Leisure Club will meet Wed-
D* f 4 ! * rtACIi gene, Waneta and Jimmie Dean spent [||fl vlOS^nO vlil Sullda y afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
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BIG C LOSING OFT AI C IION
SALE
Miss Joan Arnold called on Mr. and Mrs. William Kiger and son Sunday
H. C. Christy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Thursday, Oct. 24, 1940 ton Hurst of Bene union.
Sale commencing at 10:00 o'clock
sharp.
10? acre Improved farm and all afternoon,
personal property. Farm well im-, Mrs. Ella Ader and daughter Joseproved, buildings in good condition, phine spent last week with Mrs. Imo- ».-> ac e productive fanning ground. gene Kiger and family,
iiunuing water, good well ul house. Sell to highest bidder without re terve. .Si,000 cash, time on balance, hispet Lon may be made at any time. I,ocated on good gravel road 1.'! miles south of Stilesvlllr, I miles south of Eminence at LewisvilP*. 10 head hogs, 70 head of sheep, 11 head ■attic, all farming implements, So ton hay 10 acres corn in field. 1S>31 iVhippct sedan, car|>onter tools, harn-
ss, hou-chold goods.
( LOVEKDALE. ROUTE ONE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eggert 8.nd daughter Lois Jean spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wam- | sley. . v Mr. and Mrs John Barton and sons of Eldora, III . spent the weekend with his brother, William P.
Barton and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Mercer and daughter Linda Iona, Mrs. Estella Mercer of Indianapolis, spent Sun•ay with Mrs. Emma Hansel, Mr and Mrs. Fred 17. Hansel and fami- | Donal Ray Knauer is ill at the
...day afternoon with Mrs Wealthy home of grandparents, Mr. and
MIRTH and MELODY HAPPINESS HIT! Mickty and .Iwdy of th«ir tinging, twinging tost... dancing and romancing into tto heart of the worldl Cast of hundreds I Year's biggest musical spectacle.
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O. P. BUTTERFIELD, Owner
.Side in ''harge f*f the IF W. Inis Auction Co., Imlianupolis,
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Mrs. Vanita Arnold spent Friday with her sister. Mis. Gladys Phillips. Mr .and Mrs. Buford Phillips of In-
dianapolis spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Hi nry Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Imo-
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Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Montgomery nf Indianapolis spent Saturday with
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Haggerty of ! Indianapolis spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Den- |
nis Berry Friday evening.
♦! Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wamsley ♦ have been ill the past week at their ,
A I home.
J Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Mercer and | ♦: daughter called on Mr. a.nd Mrs. i + Mrs. Wm. Barton. £ Mr. and Mrs Mike Lapko and ♦ i daughter of Danville, 111., returned] ♦ mine Wednesday after visting Mr. ^ uul Mis. Charles Semple. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley had is Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Jrs. Allen Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Harggerty, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rggerts and daughter of Indi-
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ville.
Mrs. Daisy Hannnson of Lafayette called on Mrs. Mary Bridges Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Weltchurwrack, Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Routh and daughter Norma Lee ■'••ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Shannon. A. P. Hartman, Westville, called on his mother, Mrs. Jessie Hartman, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Shannon has gone to Lafayette for a week’s visit with her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Gordon DeBoy, Battle Ground, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Sunlay afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Harvey spent several ays with her daughters in Indianap-
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Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Terry spent a few days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Scott, Mrs. Arthur Witt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harmless I -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon ! Harmless near Bainbridge. -1- -I- -I- + + + + + •!■ EAST MARION TWP. *? ^ (.♦♦•{•^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman ind son an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman. Miss Eva Stavens
and Mrs. Helen Burnsides called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Elisha McAninch who celebrated their golden wedding anniversa y Sunday entertained 31 of their relatives at a bountiful pitch-fn dinner. The C. C. Club met Thursday afte noon with Mrs. Dovie Bryan. The prayer services at the Mt. Merid an church will be in charge of Mrs. Amy Buis, Friday evening October 18, beginning at 7 o'clock. The Bible Readers Class met last week with Lester Storm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slavens and children Eva and Bobby spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Storm ot Lizton visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm and
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