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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 3

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Wednesday, July 14, 1937 Page 3 THE BROWNSTOWN (IND.) BANNER Spraytown Pennine Township Mrs. E. O. Wlnklepleck and daughter Miss Helen were called to Elnora last week by the illness of the for Norman Owen Townl Weddell and family Sunday. Mrs.

Edward Nowling and son Ivan spent the week end at Bloomington with Hugh Freeman and family. Mrs. Ralph Wlnelnger of Browns 43; Attendance at Sunday school. town and George Taylor and daughter mer's mother, Mrs. Delia Cox, who Is some better at this writing.

Lloyd Gordon passed away at the Dunn hospital Monday at 10 o'clock a. m. He was married a few years ago to Miss Mabel Wray of near Heltonville. They made their home with Mrs. Lizzie Ellison near Erie.

Kurtz Owen Township Howard Armbruster's condition remains serious. Mrs. Pheobe Hanners is visitng relatives at Bedford. Oscar Hatton and family of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Carter. Jay Kindred and daughter and Irene Bottorff were visitors at Bedford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noe and granddaughters of Bloomington visited Pau Clearspring Owen Rev.

Sauls of Louisville filled his regular appointment here Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Taylor and daughter Rosemary spent last week with friends at Bedford. Mr. and Mrs.

Delmer Aynes and Mrs. Vlnnie Fish spent Monday at Spring Mill park. Olin Fish and family of Edinburg visited Mrs. Vinnie Fish and other relatives the week end. Mabel Fleenor and Leona Fish of offering, $1.72.

Ellsworth Ault and family spent Sunday at Surprise In the family of Clarence Isaacs. Luther Williams and family spent Sunday at Hope with their son, L. N. Williams and family. Nellie Owens and-Jessie McNealy of Columbus called on their aunt, Mrs.

Mrs. Jessie Nealy Is still very ill. Frances Allen was In Bedford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Fish have a different car. Sunday school attendance 23, offering 32 cents. Ray cummings was in Medora Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs.

Opel tames and Mrs. Dee Terrill were at Bedford one day last week. Miss Grace Cummings spent Sunday with Sophia and Laura Cummings at Mundelll Freetown Pennine Townabip Loraine Meyer and Kathryn Fields spent Thursday in Seymour. Curt Reedy of St. Louis, is visiting his mother, Mrs.

Reedy. Anyone having items for The Banner please bring or send same to Mrs. W. R. Forgey.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brand of Columbus visited his sister, Mrs. W. R.

Forgey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bowman of Brownstown visited Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Reedy Sunday. Claude Davis of Indianapolis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Davis, the week end. Mrs. Mollie Stilwell and sons" of New Oastle spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vader.

Luther Weekly of Indianapolis was Virginia were at Bedford Wednesday. George Hehman and children attended Sunday school and church services at the Driftwood Lutheran church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hutchinson and children "of Wrays Church visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Hubbard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Nolen and children, Lester Eversole and John and Boyd Nolen of Vallonia and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Reedy and children and Frank Napier of Ratcliff Grove visited Lawrence Fee and family line Todd Sunday evening Mrs Harold Tatum of Newcastle near Liberty spent Sunday witn Mrs. spent the week end with her father, Emmett Fleenor and family. George Wilson, and family. Misses Cora Mae and Lorene Hen- Mt, Zion Owen Township Bro.

Long of Bedford filled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday night. Harry Harrison of Batesville spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Curry. Mr.

and Mrs. Alta Martin and son Jacob Ross of Medora visited Harry I Tena Daab Sunday evening. Clarence Williams, wife and daugh-! ter of Indianapolis called on friends here Sunday on their way to Peters-j burg to visit relatives. Mrs. Eben Scott and children of Muncie returned to their home Fri-j day after spending the week with Lizzie and Blanche Scott.

Oscar Scott, wife and son Lowell of i Scottsburg, and Loyd Graff and wife Mrs. Willis Warren and family of derson of Guthrie Creek spent Thurs Beulah Allen is spending this week Bartlettsville spent Sunday with her day with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Hender- daughter, Mrs. Andrew George. Mrs. Julissa Goss of Bloomington who spent three weeks with her aunt, Paul Brooking and wife and Mrs. Sanford Maples spent Saturday with called here on account of the death returned home Mrs.

Eph Burford and family at Bed- of slsteT, Mrs. Lizzie Taylor. Mrs. Pauline Todd Monday. with Mr.

and Mrs. John Branaman at Henderson Creek. Rev. Earl Peddicord will fill his usual appointments here Sunday. Everyone is invited.

Mrs. Lee Almond and daughter of near Clearspring visited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Fish Saturday. Wren Adams and Margaret Stanton of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. James Adams. I of Chillicothe, Ohio, called on friends 1 and relatives and visited the land cemetery Sunday. Noble Ault of Bellaire, Ohio, Ver- non Ault, wife and daughter Barbara ford. I we were very sorry to hear of the Mr.

and Mrs. Fletcher and Wm. 1 death of Mrs. Lizzie Taylor. The Coleman of Mitchell spent Monday lanuiy has the sympathy of the com-and Tuesday with Wm.

Utterback miuuty. and wife. Everyone remember the revival go- Mrs. Daisy Brooking spent the j- on at the TJ. B.

church Rev. Chas. Stogdill and family of Columbus spent Sunday with Mrs. Stogdill's father, Andy Axom, and family at Heltonville. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Donald TO Ann, and a freind. Miss Fowler, of Wheeling, W.

spent the Fourth with the former's sisters, and family, Nannie Bloom and Mrs. Luther week end with James Brooking and Tayior ReV. Youngblood are in GOES FARTHER ON KELLYS -d a tn riaiirVi- Cosbv of Seymour were dinner guests m. of the services which will jvlts. atliiui aim wile ana mr.

ana airs, ijewis waiacu charge Ui jvus. r-uuime iuuu ouiiuajr. at Indianapolis. continue until Sundav night. Lute Aynes, who is working at having relatives buried or Milton, spent Saturday and Sun- interested In the upkeep of the Heltonville Lawrence County day with Mrs.

Lucy Aynes and cemeteries here are asked to send daughter Georgia. donations to Miss Dora McKain, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Perslnger of Hazel Denny or Mrs.

W. R. Forgey. Pleasant Ridge and 'Frank Cross of ana Mrs. Paul Stogdill and Mr.

and Mrs. Emrole Spurgeon of Seymour visited his mother Mrs. Tessa Spurgeon, Saturday. Mrs. Olive Deckard of Houston spent Friday with her.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and son Donald Wayne of Mishawaka spent Wednesday with Mrs. Tessa Spurgeon and I later visited her brothers, H. E.

Spurgeon, and wife at Seymour and H. J. Spurgeon, and wife at Brownstown. Mrs. Charlie Lane is on the sick list.

Rev Tom Scott and wife visited in St. Louis, spent Sunday Rollie Louden and family. AND WE CAN PROVE IT! Since Kelly introduced Armorubber, one year ago, we've sold more tires than ever. Today, our Kelly customers are our best advertisers. Here's what several new users are saying: "That Armorubber wears like iron "Six months and the tread's still like with 1 children, Mr.

and Mrs. George Stog- the home of Rev. Emery Parks last dill and Mrs. Gladys Meyer, accom- i week. and panied by Mrs.

Edith Manuel and Mrs. Otto White returned to Bloom- near children of Jasonville, visited Mr. and lngton Sunday where she Is attending and Mr. and Mrs. Curg Scott Sarah Catherine Scott of Kurtz spent Monday with Mr.

Mrs. Howard Scott. Mr. and Mrs B. Liter and ters of near Indianapolis spent Sunday with James Adams and family.

Earnest Fish started out with his threshing machine Tuesday and threshed for several of the farmers around here. Little Bonnie June and Betty Thlckston of Bloomington were Saturday supper guests of Ones Branaman and family. Mr. andMrs. Opal Starnes and Mr.

and Mrs. Dee Terrell visited Ira East ejnd family Sunday near Henderson Creek. Mrs. Russell Dewey and daughter and Mrs. C.

E. Cummings and daughter Vera attended church at Mundell Sunday afternoon. Donovan Fish of Seymour and a friend of North Vernon spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fish, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Elza Fish, accompanied by Mrs. Harve Brooking of near Clearspring, visited Mrs. Brook-ing's sons in Indianapolis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elza Lewis of near Hickory Grove visited Bert Branaman friends of Milton, spent Satur- "I've forgotten new! Mrs. Clarence Wilkerson and son at school. Helmsburg Sunday.

Walter Holt and family visited Mr. Those called here on account of the and Mrs. Ralph Todd and children death of their mother, Lizzie Taylor, Sunday. were Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler of Indian- Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Martin of In-apolis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross and dianapolis are visiting Dr. and Mrs.

children of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. I R. E. Martin.

how to fix a tire." YouH roll up records with Kellys, ourself. Yet Kellys cost no more. Come in! Let's talk "new tires" today Goss Mill Owen Township V. H. Small wood of Salem was a visitor here Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stewart were at Sellersburg Monday to consult Dr.

Ha use. Opal Butler of Seymour spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler.

Jas. MoCullum and family were called to Columbus last week by the KELLY Springfield TIRES day and Sunday with Mrs. Liter's sister, Mrs. Wm. Mikell, and husband.

Mr. and Mrs. Berlan Wilson and sons and Mrs. Ola Dugan and fam- ily of Indianapolis spent Monday with Mrs. Dugan's sister, Mrs.

Guy Weddel, and family, Those who took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henderson Sunday William Thompson of Bedford and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Taylor of Seymour. The members of the 4-H club entertained their mothers Thursday afternoon at a lawn party at the home Mrs. Donald Taylor is visiting in Ohio, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Georgia Lane Haas.

Walter White and family attended a birthday dinner Sunday given at the home of Tom Fleetwood In honor of Mr. White and Mr. Fleetwood. Ask Your Pennzip Dealer POWER-PLUS OIL COMPANY, Distributors illness of his daughter Mary. were Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Chase and daughter Blanche of near Bedford anddaude Henderson and family of Guthrie Creek. Mrs.

A. F. Pray and Mrs. Ral Barkman of Medora visited Edward and family Friday night and Mr. and smallwood and family Sunday.

of Miss Ida Denny, assistant county leader. Mrs. Claire Pruden, county leader, was also a guest. After the business meeting, which was in charge of Margaret Wlnklepleck, jun-! ior club leader, songs and yells were given by the club members and games and contests were enjoyed. Mary I Jane and Ida Jean Denny of Browns-j town were out of town visitors.

The I next meeting will be July 16 with Betty Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bacon and fam-and ily and Shirley Weaver of Indian-Sey- apolis visited Stanley Martin and and family Friday and Saturday. All spent Sunday with C.

D. Bacon and been wife at Walesboro. Mrs. John Branaman toaiuraay. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Butler Mrs. Hazel Starnes and son Frank Daurlce Butler and family of of Columbus returned home Sunday mour spent Sunday with Mr. after a week's visit with her father, Mrs wm Butler. Bert Branaman, and other Telatives.

Mrs Jonn Altaian, who has Guthrie Creek Owen Township Obituary week Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Tay-jlor, age 65, died at her home two milM smith nf Freetown Wednesday Mrs. H. C. Baker spent the end with relatives at Bedford.

Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Butler and visiting relatives at Seymour and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin Austin, returned home Sunday.

Alice and son and a friend of Seymour Marie Altaian of Austin accompanied spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her home for a visit. Hiram Martin. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Conner of Lester Cummings is filling the peasant Grove and Mrs. Conner's vacancy on rural mail route one on sister, Marjorie, of Muncie, who is account of the retirement of Jimmie visiting her, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Henderson and Ralph Fish is taking Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Moorman of 1 I "ELECTRIC Lf vBUf REFRIGERATION will solve your I Cf mm as- ms -t I Siyl Carl Settles of near Columbus eveninjr juiv 7. at 6 o'clock. She called on H. C.

Baker Sunday morn- had been ill about three months. Mrs. Taylor was born February 6, B- 1 1872, at Taylors Chapel, where she There will be church at this place -spent most of her life. In March Saturday afternoon and Sunday 1937, she and her husband moved to over route two. Muncie visited Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Mrs. Alma Thlckston and children Stewart Sunday.

a iarm auoui uwo nuies buum ui ncic, of Bloomington returned home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne of morning. where they have since resided On December 24, 1894. she was united in marriage to Albert Taylor fer day after a several days' visit with xerre Haute and Mrs.

Donald Brew- Mr. and Mrs. James Wray of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bran- er Gj Indianapolis and Mr.

and Mrs. Brownstown spent Sunday with his aman, and other relatives. q. B. Reynolds of this place and mother, Mrs.

Susan Wray. Mrs. V. H. Smallwood of Salem attended the Reynolds reunion at the Brownstown park Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Branaman and daughter of near Henderson Creek spent" Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ones Branaman, who accompanied them home Sunday and spent the day.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderson and family visited Mr Mrs. J. T.

Henderson at Clearspring Sunday. Isis Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott and children of near Bedford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

and to this union seven children were born. Funeral services were conducted at the Taylors Chapel, of which she was a member. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in the cemetery nearby. Besides the husband she leaves five children, Mrs.

William Thompson, of Bedford; Mrs. Harry Ross, of Bristol. Virginia: Mrs. Ralph Browning, of Ewing; Mrs. Wm.

Browning, of Indianapolis, and Howard Taylor, of Sey Buffalo Salt Creek Township Wanita Waggoner spent Monday at Doyle Henderson Houston Salt Creek Township mour. She also leaves two brothers Vincennes miss ora mae iienaerson, wiiu Marvin and Evelyn Weekly spent the EPent the P1 week with her Parents-week end at home. Mr- and Mrs- Claude Henderson, has spent pnd two sisters. George Weekly, of i Freetown: Luther Weekly, of Indian-i annii5- Mrs. Lula Wadsworth.

of returned to her work at Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips Sunday at Edinburg. Ralph Winkler and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Morrison and Marshfield. Wisconsin: Mrs. William Minnie and Charley Morrison spent Hamilton, of Williamsport, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Cum- i eleven grandchildren. mings and daughter Wanda near Home Ercnomics Clnb ClearsDringr The Reddmgton Home Economics 1 -n duo met with the Freetown club Harlen Kelly and family of Bed- me Ashraft Clayt Pruitt spent the week end with his mother, Sarah Ann Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lutes and daughter visited Mr.

and Mrs. Early Lutes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irle Carmichael and daughter Maxine of Storyville visited Ernest Garlock and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe Sunday. Mrs. Ida Summa is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Alice MoMahan, at Brownstown. Jackie Brown of Dunkirk is visiting xk Wednesdav afternoon. July 7. ford visited Stanley Clark and ily and Isaac Henderson Sunday. Red- About twenty members of the ic remained Mrs.

Kelly and children for a few days' visit. dington club and their children attended. Othr guests were Mrs. Ho-venor and Miss Patty York of Indianapolis. Mrs.

Clyde Peters of Vallonia and Mrs. D. J. Cummings of Brownstown. Mr.

and Mrs. George Row and son of Houston and Mrs. Clyde Noe and daughter visited Clayton Mitchell and family Tuesday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Carmichael of Storyville, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Ker- ner of Fraaklin and Mr. and Mrs. Hez- zie Waggoner of Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Waggoner Sunday Cornett Grove Owen Township Mrs. Cummings gave a talk on Food must be tempting to arouse sluggish summer-time appetites. It has to look good, taste good, and above all, be pure and whole some. An automatic' electric refrigerator meets this need perfectly. You can make crisp salads, delicious frozen deserts and have plenty of ice for cooling drinks his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Setser of Nashville visited Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Lutes Tuesday. Mrs.

Oscar Deckard, Mrs J. H. Hill and Mrs. Clifford Brown attended lodge at Kurtz Wednesday night. Josephine White of Seymour is visiting here for a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Parr. Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Pruitt and Mrs. Estella Lutes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Phillips at Columbus.

Mrs. Dunham Pruitt returned home evening. Cancer prevention. She represented the organization which was recently formed for the control and prevention of Cancer. Mrs.

Peters gave several interesting readings during the program and pictures were taken for the club scrapbeok. The Club voted to have a picnic at Ora Callahan is not so well at this writing. Frank Harrell of Franklin visited Harry Callahan Sunday. Claude Fleetwood and wife were at Brownstown Saturday. Dean Carter spent Sunday with whenever you want it.

Food Strawberry Ridge Owen Township 1 the Jackson County State Forest July Mr. and Mrs. Chance Curry spent Saturday night with Jason Fish at Norman. Thomas and Richard Elmore. Mrs.

Sally Elmore of Heltonville 27. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostesses, 'Mrs. Ash-craft, Mrs. Carrie Denny and Mrs. Faye Spurgeon.

visited Mrs. Clay Elmore Tuesday. Sunday after spending some time with orva D. Curry and family spent her daughter, Mrs. David Adams at evening with Nick Curry at Greenwood.

Mt. Zion. Edgar Black and wife visited Claude Fleetwood and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Smith of Me Genenena Brown spent last week Mrs. Bernice Hedden has returned to her home in Indianapolis after dora srent Sundav evenlntr with Rp- at Danville with Miss Mabel Crider. Funniest jokes of Hollywood's No. 1 "Gagman," Boasberg, who made millions laugh and died telling a joke. Read this in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with nex Sunday's Chicago Herald and Examiner.

15tl Horace Fish and family of Clear- spending a week with her parents, Mr. becca Jackson and Mrs. H. M. Lutes.

I itt A Miss Mary Jo Jackson is spending Joe White and family and Mr. and 1 the week with Mrs. Kenneth Purkey spring visited Tilford Dryden Sunday. Jack Noe and wife of Bloomington uanicuic Alia UaugU" spent Sunday with Estella Callahan. Loyd Hill and family spent Sunday stored in an electric refrigerator keeps perfectly too, because the dependable, accurately regulated cold is always at the right temperature.

See the New GENERAL ELECTRIC at our Showroom These 1937 refrigerators have new operating efficiency, which with the low electric rates, have reduced operating costs tremendously. See the new models at your dealer's or our showroom. Convenient terms. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA with Ned Combs and family at Mau- 1 mee. i at Brownstown.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutton of Greenfield spent the week end with Mrs. John Sutton. Mr.

and Mrs. Mansel Bowman of Brownstown spent Wednesday night with Charley Motelnger. ter of Seymour visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Parr, Sunday. Miss Alice Brown, Mrs. J. H. Hill and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Noe spent Sunday at Garfield Park, Indianapolis, attending a reunion of Miss Brown's former school friends of Crottiersvllle. Ora Callahan spent last week with Dr. M. 0.

Robertson PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MEDORA, INDIANA Over Medora State Bank Phone 661. If bo answer Call 221 her daughter, Mrs. John Crouch, at Bedford. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Purkey of Brownstown spent Friday evening with Thornton Jackson.

Smith-Wheeler Family Reunion Will be held July 25, In the School Grove, Freetown. All relatives and" Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jackson and family spent Sunday with Lewis Doyle Lutes of Bloomington is spending a few days with Claude Fleetwood and wife. Dave Whiteridge and wife of Kurtz visited Clay Elmore and family Sunday evening.

Pryce Callahan and family visited in Russell Lutes' family at Bellvllle Friday afternoon. L. Booker at Goss Mill. TRUCKING Local Hauling VAULT CLEANING RUSSELL GOENS Phone 79 BROWNSTOWN friends invited. J.

B. Smith, President, Mrs. May Hayes and 15t2 R. UL. Smith, Secretaries Orva D.

Curry, Dempsey McHargue end Mr. end Mrs. Everett McHargue went to Michigan City Thursday..

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