The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1946 — Page 6

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTU, INDIAXK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946.

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Jesslo Newg’mt and ' daugltterCarol Lee Clf>dfelter returned home from the ho.spii.al Sunday. Callers on Jake Martin and family Saturday nJfrht were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spence.r an/J grandson, Mrs. Myrtle Whitaker and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Connerly and daughter. Marion Brattain and family called Sunday on Claude Newgen: and family. Cla'Ud Burk and wife called on relatives in Rockville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler anjd Jim Burk and family spent Sunday with their sister, Ida, at New Palestine, Ind. ^ *i* v v -1- •!• *. '1* **• > ROACHDALE ♦ ;i> -i-+ © Mrs. Ruth T>'bin of Indianapolis visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cross last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newton of

DlWJba. Alif.. Is Visiting Harry Newton and wife and other rela-

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eggers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Eggers of Danville. Charles Reed, a former resident of Roachdale, purchased the Clarence Rice property in the north part of town. Mr. Rice will move to the Miss Corda Crosby apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Irwin

! spent last week at Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click and ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and daughter of Ladoga visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Aker of Portland.

-2- -fr + * •!• + + •!• + + + + ^ f FERN •» -I- -1- -I* -I- -r -1- ® Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Eggers and

daughter. Nancy, Mr. and Mrs Francis Underwood, Mrs. Harold Inman and chilflren of Green castle and Mrs. Abner Oox and] children, spent Thursday evening ^ with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks j and daughters. Miss Shirley Aker spent Wed- i nesday night with Miss Vivian Mae Heber. Russell Rockhill remains in a critical condition at this writing. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were in Terre Haute Friday. Elbert Rockhill from Gary, called on Mr. and Mis. Russell Rockhill Wednesday evening. Germs causing swine crysip- 1 elas may live many months in the soil.

-NOTICE^ Due to the shortage of cement our ready mix plant is closing temporarily. Call on us for your grading and excavating wo - k L. C. GUAM

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