The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1955 — Page 4

FILLMORE * The Day Gleaners Class of the Methodist S. S. will meet Aug. 19 with Mrs. Charles Smith. This is the anniversary of their organization and election of officers. Everyone come.

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Ambulance Service

i "Sonny” Alexander is recoverI ing from a truck accident which occurred last Monday, Aug. 1st, near Cleveland, O. He was taken to the hospital for examination and treatment and was released next day. Mesd. Edythe Ruark and Madelyn Kelley called Friday evening on Mesd. Ethel Ruark and Ida Bowman. Mrs. Ruark is getting along O. K. since her accident. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lydiok I moved last week into the Lucy

Swisher property, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lydick moVed' last Friday into Greencastle.^ Mr. and Mrs. James Whitemoved Saturday into the home they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Wendell I ydick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tharp and son visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Okerman at Flemingsburg, Ky., from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Rumley and family moved away from the

community last week. Mrs. Rachel West has been ill with a sore throat. The Smith family will have its annual reunion Aug. 21st in the Claude Williamson woods. The Stitch and Chatter Club met Wednesday, Aug. 3, with Mrs. Ruth Ragan. Fourteen members answered roll call with "A Friendly Gesture.” Mrs. Mary Lou Hunter furnished the entertainment. Hostess served delicious refreshments. Next meeting will be in the evening

of Aug. 17 with Mrs. Thelma Wright. X / *• * f The C. Y. F. will have a paper drive Aug. 13. Please have your papers and old magazines ready. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Rissler and children of Bicknell visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sutderlin and children Friday and

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huller and son, C. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newkirk in Chicago over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wright

1 of Oregon and Wayne Wright of Cincinnati, visited Mr. Mrs. Arthur Lisby Wednesday until

! Friday.

Rev. and Mrs. Roland Rasar and son have returned from a three weeks vacation. They visited relatives in the West. Miss Doris Harlan of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bertha Harlan of Greencastle were supper guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs.

PAGE FOLK THE DAILY BANNER, Wm. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans attended the Wells reunion Sunday at Robe-Ann Park. Greencastle. They reported good attendance, bountiful dinner and a good

time.

WILD C AT IN SLIT HUNTINGTON, Ind. - (UP) —"The Wild Cat" is one of sev-

WEDNESOAY, AUGUST Id, GREENCASTLE. INMAIW: oral defendants in a suit to quiet title to real estate filed in Hunt* ington circuit court. Officials of the Markel Church of the Brethren, who filed the suit, said “The Wild Cat” was the alias of Pe-She-Wah, an Indian who held title to the land in the early

1800 s.

Governors erf 19 states aerve two-year terms and 29 have four years in office.

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