The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1941 — Page 3
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the DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,
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Koljcrt Shuck were Mrs. Mack 'JoKh- and Nellie Ragan. Miss Jean Ragan
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son Mrs. miner Nichols and son and Miss liertha Johnson. Indianapolis and Mrs. Walter Horn. Belle Union. Mi Shuck has been ill since Friday and was reported somewhat improv-
ed the first of the week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Shockley anc ■ n. Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs Alva Lishy Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod were entertained at diniei Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Raymond Lisby. southeast of
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NATIONAt DAIRY MONTH JUNE 1ST TO 30TH Greencastle, Ind
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Mrs. Grover Ramsey, Mr. and M:s. John King, Carl Elliott and family, Wm. King, Mrs. Daisy William on, J Mrs. Marie Ader, Ed Mark, ot > 11 Smith entertained Masten and Reason Newman. Tli y Chatter Club May 28. 1 were dinner guests at th him ■ fsB ( ill by eighteen! Mr. aiu t ut 1 bought last for j guests were Claud Elliott and t i i , r»nt. is were conducted I Indianapolis and Wilford Whieki i Ihel Ruark and won by j and family, Amo. I'lffiii and Mrs. Harold | Miss Esthei Dunlavy who taimlit linn- refreshments and I school at Cambridge City tin ist loi.cTuded an enjoyable! winter and spring, came home Km .iy ler which the club ad- j for the summer vacation.
b i t with Mrs. Emm i leiicast le. Iny members and their I tin I O. O. F. Dodge lan'l <' ■ atesville I. O. O. li tei i d a bus driven by ami visited the I. O. |a ! (di.nsburg Sunday: i; Roman, Mr. and :. i t Mr. and Mrs. Joe aid Mrs. Otha Miller , Mi and Mrs. Glem kad Mrs. Marion Cline, i and Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. Iji lla Smyth and Mi. I.ou Sinclair visited Sunday with Mi and Mrs. Homer Smyth at Evan villa Mr. Smyth is ill and in the t, sp tal. Mrs. Bert Gorham and daughter, Terre Haute were here Friday tli ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson. Their Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs Marvin Robinson, Coatesville; Mr. and Mis. Harrison McGinnis. Ladoga and Robert Gamhold and family who are moving to Terre Haute. Last week visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson and wife of lam. stown and Mrs. Myrtle Delaney of Oklahoma called on Miss Elmer Robinson Thursday afternoon. Her Sunday guests were Dr. R. W. rhorne, Greensburg; O. F. Thorne, Michigan City, and E. M. Bishop and wife and Mrs. Flora Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift's week ml guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil harp and son Deloss, Mr. and Mrs \eith Tyler, all of Indianapolis. Mr. Chris Alios and Mr. and Mrs Villis (Buddy) Bastin and two sons t Louis. Mo. and Miss Margare' Cardis of Isw Angeles, Calif., arrivec mt week for a visit with Mrs. Katii Kistin and family. Other guesti -ho joined them Sunday were Mrs. '•'ona Campbell, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Wright, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Oliver.
Richard Stewart and family have mowil to Dallas Ruark’s property in the south part of town. Misses Iva Elliott and Bertha Coffin were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Miss Avis Knet-
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Mr. Maxwell, Indianapolis, was here Friday to visit his three daugh ters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGinnis. Sunday dinner guests of Lee Weils and family were Charlie Crews and tamily Trafalgar; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller, of Canaan; Clarence Crews Coatesville; Carlton Cunningham and family and Miss Laverne Phillips, Gi encastle. In the afternoon Mrs. .Maurice Bryan and children of Floyd t iwnship called. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver and their guests, Mrs. Chris Alios and Miss Margaret Cardis attended the races in Indianapolis Friday. Miss Madonna Owen, Indianapolis, was here over the week end with home folks. Harold Pruitt and family went to Greencastle Sunday to visit for the day with Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phy Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ragan enjoyed a short visit in Charleston. 111., last week with Ids sisters, Misses Edith
who has been a teacher the past winter in Charleston returned home
with her parents.
A. B. Hubbard and James Arnold sincerely thank Mr. Martin, the band master, and the band members for playing for them on their return from the Memorial services at the local cemetery. They enjoyed the music so much. James is confined to his bed with a back injury. Harold Broadstreet and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson near Cloverdale. Orla Nichols of Dayton Ohio was here from Friday until Sunday with
ds family.
Those who enjoyed a visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wells were Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Masten, Pauline and Donus of near Mt Meridian, and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Masen and daughters, Charlestown, Ind.
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-b T T ’K 4h EAST GREENCASTLE T\VP. + ++ + + + ++ + "* + + T+ +{§|l On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Guy Jackson attended a showi r in honor of Mu. Tom Raines, formerly Audiey Eastham, at the home of Mrs. Can Arnold west of Fillmore. Mr. and Mis. Wayne PurseJl'a guest for a few days is their nephew Doyle Bunten of Greencastle. Little Barbara Chadd spent the week end with her grandparents Mr: and Mre. Frank Rc-ach. Mrs. Doris Ruark returned to hei 1 home in Mansfield, Ohio, Sunday after a two weeks visit with her paienUi Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson. H«r husband arrived Thursday from Ohio and visited relatives here until Sun-
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell visited Decoration Day mo' Davenport with the latter's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and sons spent the week end in their home here. Mr. Chiles is employed at the powder plant at Charlestown. Mrs. Harol 1 Stanger and daughter Susan left Tuesday of this week for Somerset, Kentucky, to be guests of her grandparents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George tPursell of Greencastle were Decorat < u Day cn«lers of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell. Mrs. Doris Ru&rk's Saturday morning culler was Mrs. John Bond of Chicago who is visiting in Marion township Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Ruark are old friends. {£.++ + + + + ++ + + ++ ++ {Jl F CANAAN + + + ++ + + + •*• + ++ •►{5} Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Morris Bryan and family. Mrs. Rosa Evans who was very sick is slowly improving. Mrs Isds Hutoe:' entered the Pu’nam county hospital last Thursdav and had operation on Friday morning. She is doing nicely. Miss Ernestine Kersey of Indianapolis is home for a few weeks on account of her mother's illness! Mr. and Mrs. Derm .lone* spent Friday with Mr. and .Mis. Loim Smith. Mr and Mrs. Charle Hodge spent the week end with Mr. an I Mrs. James Smedley. Mr and Mrs Harry Miller and family 3[>c<nt riinday Iwitlh Jailer M'llrr and wife. M \ and Mrs. Roy Hill were home from Alabama for Decoration Day. Mr and Mrs. Vem Lydick entertained the following Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jay Keith of Indianapolis, Mr and Mr- Lester Mnlere. Mr. and Mrs. James Smedlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (’avion an 1 chil Iren, Mr apd Mrs. Harry Millr and family, Don Wilson and Uncie Marion Miller. A delicious supper of fivcd chicken, fresh strawberries and ice cream was served to the guests.
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