The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1941 — Page 3
l + f***** + * |t0N fall* + I fin* Staff* + I* + r » * + + + • Li here ttUended the Komas Calvert at PortLday. L James Burk and chilCiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ifht. L gen Huff of Elwood [and Mrs. Ward Arnold [ Huff is superintendent || at Ftlwood. [ c ,„ spent the week end Lr and sister, Dalton tie Louise Flint was a rs Joe Staggs and Mr. ion Staggs called on
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Mrs Cora Cunningham and children of Portland Mills Saturday night. The Bethel community show Friday night, May 23. will be “Overland Mail’’ starring J. Randall Tuesday May 27, “Rainbow on the River” an 1 the Three Mesquiteers No 2. The oldest lady attending the show will receive a prize. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stage* *p 0n t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fifornbury at Barnard. Mrs. Goldie Bee spent Sunday with Mrs. Georgia Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelfrey and children visited his father Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pelfrey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar St . - r Brazil and Carl Rhoten of I,, n visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hamilton Morn and son, Mrs. John Cope of Crawf. ndrville, Lloyd Spencer, and Mi Ft ances Coke and son Bobby, called on Mr. md Mrs. Arthur Garrett Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cha Id, Mrs Betty Butler and Mrs. Jean 1 and daughter Margaret Olive vi.-it 1 Mr and Mrs. Cecil Chadd last \v> k Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Go ldanl and son Thomas visited Mr. and Mr , lames Rogers Sunday, Mrs. Louise Shonkwiler who j;
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Miller.
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Mis. Madonna Clodfelter and laughter spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jean Burk and daughter. I homas Bvltis. Mrs. Georgia Arnold and Mrs, Goldie Bee called >n Mrs. Com Cunningham and children Sunday evening at Portland Mills. Karon Kay Brattian spent last Week with her aunt, Mrs. Mildred Newgent. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burk and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgent Saturday night. Miss Joan Neff spent the week end with Geraldine Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander and Mr. and Mis. Arvel Roach and >laughter Mildred Arm of Greencastlo called on Harvey, and Elbert Bettis and wife and Lida Pierce Monday night.
/rj -1* 'I* *1* *p *1* V -i* -I- -1- *F -l- T -J* •b MORTON yj .j. .j. .j. .t. .j. .;. .j. .j. .j. ^ The Epworth League will meet next Sunday night followed by church at 8:00. Those who didn't come to church last Sunday morning missed an excellent sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webster and
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visited the wi'ek end with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Young and daughter Sara D-a of Kokomo. Mesianies Kat and Mary A.ade--son have been i.u..r <■ Un-ir sister Miss Ella Walsh who 1: t been quite ip the part week. Mrs. Clara M or and Mi ■ Maude Dickerson visit 1 ns to in Indianapolis Thursday . ,f l.n 1 week.
Everybody i i ; ■ T ■ ~ inner.
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caring for her sister, Mrs M, i a daughter, Wilmo Jean and Kathleen)
wells spent the week end with mme folks. Billy Garrett is spending t few days with Bobby Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brattian an 1 daughters of near Russellvil -p iU Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \rtliur Brattian. Rev. Matt Mees, Miss Mary Carol and Mrs. Lida Pierce spent Sunday with Mrs. Cathryn Johnson Mr. Chadd visited his son Mi and Mrs. Cecil Chadd last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clodfeltei and daughter and Mr. and Mr Floy:! Goddard and son called on Mr. an I Mrs. James Burk Saturday tin:lit. Mr. and Mrs. Toney Cox and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Fred Cox of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutcheson and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattian and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgent attended the motorcycle hill climb at Danville. 111., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Burk of Bridgeton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burk and daugh-
ter.
Mrs. Mildred Staggs called on Miss Earline Newgent Friday morning. Fredie, Jimmie and anald Dean Brattian spent Sunday with their J grandparents, Mi. and Mrs. Arthur] Garrett. Mrs. Martha Ann Anson and Mrs. Callie Spencer called on Mrs. Goldie Bee one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis spent
Newgent were in Crawfordsville Sat-
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland ent.utained the following with a card
IN CUSTODY—Coast Guardsman, circle, keeps watch above huge French liner Normandie, at New York dock, after famed ship was taken into protective custody byU.S.government. Action follows Vichy link with Nazis.
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MMHI Ml s \ || Ml i:*T\TK Tin unil<Tsig:iH;<l as executors of the will of Anna I >. Kobe, decraHeti, here- ■ \ uive notice lh.ui 1>\ virtue of the
sain will roiiiVrred they will
of i o'clock 1’. M. on the
-tli da> of June, and from day • • d: i \ thereafter until .sold offer for i!< at private sale, at the Law Office • 11 u k I o v iV IhiL’ins, J ft '-j 10. Wash!ij4ton Strcct, UreciK ;»stlc, Indiana, all ci inu-iest >f said dtMadent in and t(» he following described read estate. in the Aliy of Greencastle, Tut-
unty, Indiana, to-wlt:
cast halt ot lot number t»9 in the Eastern Eiilargement to the
v.. (Ireencaatte,
feet in width t»ff tlie
tuat'
now
rxeept
west side "i - tlie said half lot; also,
foil
at
northeast corner of said lot
ol the
except hiK t licrc? f roin, the
IteRinninK
of said
hik.
-wit:
la thtr
wid
aid I
om,
Kinnl
11 o w -
the
party on Wednesday nivlit: Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Chilcote, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Claude d.ur.liter Hernice.
Frank Tharps, C. A. Euniee Howe, Clint
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ith line "f Seminary Street, funniiiK thence west on said south lin,. of Seminary Street to the east line «»t Arlington Street; thence south on siid cast line of Arlington Street 2 i i feet to the middle I oini hetw-’fii Seminary and Anderson Streets; thence east to the east line .»f said lot ; thence north Jl-’» feel to the place of be-
ginning.
Also excepting therefrom the
following part of said lot H'J, to-
wit (’otutncncin g at the southeast
conn r of said lot h'-', tlnuioe north (»n the east line 1 *>!* feet; thence west pnrallel with the south line of said lot JO feet to a sitake; tlnuu »• southwesterly a distance of
•J'.l (N el to an iron pin in said lot
which is 162 feet north of the south line of said lot (>9; thence south 162 feet to the north line of
Anderson Street and to a point on
the south line of said lot at a point <;o feet west of the southeast corner thereof, them* east with said
south lihe 60 feet to flic* beginn!n Said sale will he made suhj*
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Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Giitz. Wilma Webster, Betty Chilcote and Norma Giitz. Mrs. George Unger vi.-ited with Mrs. Milt Terry Sunday afternoon. Clyde Wiatt is in the Veterans Hospital in Indianapoli' Mrs. James has beet spending a few days with her daughter, Mi ). Leiand Chilcote. Mrs. Walter Firestom r illed on Mrs. James Firestone Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs Verlin Jarvis and children were supper guests of Mr.
Mildred Long has been visiting the
Brown family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perkins called 1 on Mis. George Inge Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark of Fort ; Wayne spent the week end with Mrs. Lottie Stark and daughter, Mary. L. H. Miller and children were in
Muncie Saturday.
Mrs. Wayne Bettis announces the shows at Morton will liegtn May 27.
The Rural Youth Club met at court house Tuesday night.
McCullough £ + + + + +♦ + +* > + + + +g Wilson and r ROACHDALE ^
‘J -1- -1- -1- -1- -I- + -t- -1 -t* 't* Mr. and Mrs Darrell Quillen of Anderson were week end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, Mrs. Quillen remained
fx>r a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Riggles and Mr. an i Mrs. Dick Thoman called on Cora Jack of Lebanon, Sunday
evening.
Friends of Mrs. IjCo Smith of Florida were sorry to hear of the the serious illness of Mrs. Smith. Miss Ella Walsh has been on the
Lloyd () Haver has been working sick list the past week,
and Mrs. Howar I Farrow Thursday at the Trucker’s Haven. I The Misses Betty and Loretta night , A few of the young people of the I Montgomery of Crawfordsville visited Marie Swart/ of Fort Wayne call- community enjoyed a picnic at Flat their Aunt, Miss 0>ra_ Hyten, Sun-
ed on Mrs. Lizzie Hart Saturday aft-
ernoon.
Rock on Sunday. Those present day.
were Ketha Wiley, Max Giitz, Kath-
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jipprov il of tlu Putnam (’ircuit t’outt. for not loss than th j full appraised \ alue and for <• »sh. Jonnlo <5. Thomas J F. Gillespie, lixacutors
Fred Thomas,
linglp s A Hughes, Attorneys. 15-41.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bi th. i - call I critic Stultz. Ev. iett Wichmann,
on friends in Morton Saturday. Hubert Clodfelter n turned from the hospital Saturday afternoon. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giitz wen Mi ami Mrs.
Mary Belle Ensor, Gene Unger. Norma Glitz and Lowell Wiatt. Kicda Nicholson and Norma Scott called on Mr. and Mrs. Fern Denman Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Raymond Call of Gary, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Zimmerman.
Mrs. Lola M Reed and John Balwin spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar E Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Thompson
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