The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1941 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECLMBF/R 22, 1041.

, ,, .j. *1* *!• n* v *J* + + T BOACHDAUE + + + + + + + + + + © j Mis F. H. Bowen and Mrs. ‘ R ice were week end guests of * i Robert Rogers of New ‘ and Mrs. Ray Britton and son , wi th Mrs. Britton’s parents Klcville. c [ r3 Mitchell was called to Bington to attend this funeral of Bid. Russell Cross and daughter Monday with Mrs. Claude a!1 ,l Mrs. Bert Elmore and sou nington were week end guests gn d Mrs. James Crider. Galen Irwin who has been a a t Culver hospital, CrawjjHe n turned home Friday and prted much improved. < Betty Hanna, daughter of Mr.

and Mis. Charles Hanna who underwent an appendectomy at Culver hospital was returned to her home Wednesday. She is recovering nice-

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Miss Betty Brothers spent Monday night with Miss Emily Lou Eads.

Mrs. Clara Moore and Mrs. Maude | at home.

Dickerson were guests of Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click and

by Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Audrey Modlin and Mrs. Elmer Young. Miss Dorothy Kahn spent the week end with her father. Henry Rahn in

Green castle.

Mrs. June Gamer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor spent the week end

Timmerman Thurs-

and Mrs. Edgar Duckworth attended the golden wedding anniversary of

Miss Avtline Noland and Abner Wprph of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Minnie Leachman over the week end.

Mrs. Marshall day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stewart ot ; Mi-, and Mrs. Grant Carter at Craw-

Crawfordsville called on her mother, fordsville.

Mrs. Charles Holland Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plunkett and son spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dozier at Mt.

Meridian.

Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Radford had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas. The Wednesday Bridge t’lui) met with Mrs. Vera Hostetler W- dm sday night of last week. Prizes were won

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4- CANAAN Csl ’** *1* *** *•' *1* *•* d* ->• *'* m -I- *!* y. Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith attended the Ed Christy sale Monday of last

week.

Mrs. Mary Miller visited her

daughter, Mrs. Lena Bryant last Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Smedley who has been visiting her son, James Smedley and family, has gone to Brazil where she will .visit a week with her daughter, Mrs. Etta Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge called on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge Sun-

day.

Morris Smedley of I. LT. visited his parents, Mr. and Mis. James Smedley over the week end. Mrs. Ethel Lydick and Mrs. Maud Miller attended the Garden Club Fri ay at the home of Mrs. Huldah Wright. The club met for the day with a pitch-in dinner at noon. Mrs. Lofty Stringer and Mrs. Dallas Hodge of Belle Union called 0:1 Mrs. Charles Hodge and her mother last Monday. Mrs. Grace Smedley is still ill at this writing. Miss Earnestine Kersey of Indian-

spent a few days with Mrs. Lottie Stark. Mrs. Lottie Stark is improving at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Rose Bettis. Mrs. Brown became ill at the home of Mrs. Laura O'Dell on Sunday and was taken to Russellville.

MUST SECURE LICENSES ON OR BEFORE JAN. 1

wishes to have a supply on hand from w-hich to fill requests from those who did not receive registration forms direct can obtain them from the Federal Reserve Bank. The blanket license under which instalment credit business has been operating since September 1 expires December 31. After that date no person is authorized to engage in the extension of instalment credit without an individual license.

Banks, loan companies, merchants, and other persons engaged in the extension of instalment credit are busy securing licenses from the Federal Reserve Banks in order to conform ! with Regulation W which requires j that all such persons secure a license I on or before January 1, 1942. More than 50.000 registration | blanks have been distributed the l Seventh Federal Reserve District j which includes all. of Iowa, and parts

BAIN BRUM. E Clarence Etcheson and family moved on Monday to their new home in Jamestown. He has charge of the light company there. H. R. Sands has received word from his son Ralph that he will get his furlough in time to be home for Ncat Years. He was with the division at Camp Shelby that left for Jackson, Miss., about two weeks ago. Read them An idea in every one —Use them Daily Banner want ads.

of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and

j apclis visited her mother Mis. A. C. j wiBeonsin

Huber last week d I The licen • are being issued, with-

! out charge upon receipt of a regis-

j J? v v v v v '** v ‘‘* v v v w | tration statment from the applicants. * MORTON v j In ( i jjg,. t 0 ),(. of much assistance

0 i as p 0s . sible t

Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter has been

real sick and Dr. Veach was called to, Chicag0 has made a widc distribution see her on Wednesday evening. j o£ fonns but :ln y,person who has

Born to Mr. and Mis. Leonard'

those who must regKedera! Reserve Bank of

Mayfield, a son at the Putnam county hospital on the 16th of December. Leon Rice of Denvei. Colo., was called here on account of the death

of Bruce O'Dell.

been missed in the distribution should i write direct to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago of its Detroit j branch. To avoid duplication, banks I and trade associations have not been I asked to distribute these to their

Mi and Mrs. Ralph Stark and 80n j customers and members. However, Sammy of 1-oif Wayne and Mrs. j an y banR tj. a de association which

da tgh ry A ; Stark of Lafayette were called here i mmk i:

for the funeral of Miss Mary Stark N-dlc is Ii.-i.-i.j ■ n that H.h i.iii

Taylor lots Hle.l Ills io-tition in the

On I hursday. jl-Ulnuia Clreult Court to li.iyu the tit

Miss Irene Witchman called on Miss Betty Miller on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper and daughter of Pontiac, Mich., are here for the Christmas holidays and a

week’s visit with relatives.

Mrs. May O’Hair spout Thursday

with her aunt. Mrs. Ora Roach.

Mrs. Maxine Callander of Greencastle called on her grandmother on

Thursday evening.

Mrs. Laura White ol Russellville

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