The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1948 — Page 2

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IMF DAILY BAMNER. lSWENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948

ANMIE’S BACK liv) THE HAY AGAIN

TORM MOYrs | \S1

od t'nnt brush fin's might bo sproad by tho high winds. Tlio snow boit oxtondod as far south as Lubbock, Tox„ and north to Minnesota. Kain foil in n wide bolt oast of tho Mississippi livir to tho Kentucky and Tent., ssoe mountains and south to the Gulf of Mexico. KKCOlin C ORN YIKl.n

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gilts 160-230 lbs $21.2ft-$22.75, 225-2:>5

Entered In the postoffloe at

flreeneastle. In.hann as second of Mr ,. Noble

rial countie* is 1,018,000 buahols.

estimated at j three percentj

les . than last month and only 70j percent of the 10-year avera v, while the peat crop of 142.000, bushels is only 72 percent ’of average. The grape harvest is about 12 percent less than exppeted and is now estimated a*. 2,100 tons ui 84 percent of aver-

age.

Milk production in October was 2!*o.000,000 pounds as compand to .■101,000.000 pounds in ! the same month a year ago.

October average is

Maple Heights Home l> flub. H (f Luncheon

MapU Heights Home Ec Club held a buffet luncheon at the f home of Mrs. Carl Myers, with j

class mail ointter under act nfl'"* ^ |l March 7. IH78. Hi.hserli.tli.ii prt.^ IIur8t an ' 1 M,s Isab< “ ll< ‘ Fnxx - j 20 cents .e-r weehi *418. pe. I Seventeen member. w.re presyear hy mull In l*ulni«»ti mvuly. cn ^- Afternoon A as * s P (n ^ 1 8r>.00 In $7.80 |»r year antside making aprons for the OhnstPutnam C.minty. 'mas bazaar and stsrping tickets

tor a Food Basket to h? given away at the* bazaar. Membe.s were divided into two teams, ■ Green team, Mrs. Lee McKumey, ' Cup'-Hin: Marguerite Neuman, Betty Burks. Lucille Spurlock, Less Earley. Hazel Hill, Ida Hill Mab< 1 Sears, lv a Hammond. Forest Day. Lorraine Scroggins, Maxine M/mnett, Thelma Duncan. Bernice Lewis, Mable Monneti. Lnrenc Baldwin and Mary

Lou Gotham.

Re I t< am, Captain, Mrs.

Hogs 6.000 active uneven, 50 about one deck 210 lbs down $23. weights scan, to fully 75, instances $1.00 high .00, top $23.00; 240-290 Ib.s $21 .50-$21.50; er; good and choice barrows and* 00-$22.25, few lots choice near highest at

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TOO-ltO lbs j,.

so "’s strong ; fl '

$18.00-$ig 5 0

H. K. Karl.len, l*..MUher. 17-19 Smith JaekKOK Hlreet.

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Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lang, Jr

The and mother. Mrs. E. St. Clair, Charlotte Sw.cknrd; Alice Aler-

278.000.000 spent Thursday at the Grassfork andcr

tie.

B'CX CH IA.*JD v.iicre there'. May. Annie, baby elephant bound for i. \VI3 . zoo, tu = into a square meal at San Francisco. Annie I the ; . liters on the Swarthmore Victory which received vi i .\'.r. . - (1001111011 Hay ride,” when hay was flown 1,500 ihe Im ii .n Hying boat Marshall Mars, then transferred 1 . i th i.rcping Ihe animals from starving. With Annie I i Hat l Hays and wife. (International Soundphoto)

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to ;. are /

pounds. Piodm tion per cow hel l Fisherie at Mai tinaville, Ind

up well although not at n record

level.

Egg production in October was 143,000.000 eggs, the same as a year ago, although production of 1,075 eggs per 100 layers fell

slightly below thi 1,079 record of Due to the fact that the floor last year. Total number of lay- paint is not dry, there will not eis increased about one percent be Sunday School this Sunday at over a year ago. The first ten t f, e Clinton Falls church. J. E. 1 months of 1948 show a produc- porter, pastor,

tion of 1.876.000.000 eggs ns compared to 1.846,000,000 in th

Mammie Chftdd, Isabelle

Foxx. Lucie Hurst. Irene Myers, Virginia Stair, Irene Crawley,

Mr. and Mr.-. Lawrenn •.Ivor i s hsctel, Mary Rader, are moving from Rudo.ph For- \i au< i, Kiik inm. Etta Amors, dice’s at Russellville to the David ci H |ys Spiker. Martha Harris Houck farm south of Greencas- (jrace Walts, Mary Ella Hurst.

same period last year.

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A. LADY ELGIN 19 jewels, adjusted DuraPower Mainspring. Lapped 14K natural gold case Over-si*e cord o* tochment. Applied 18K gold markers. $100.00 B. LORD ELGIN. 21 jewels, adjusted DuraPower Mainspring, 14K natural gold filled case High curved crystal. $71.50 C. ELGIN DELUXE 17 jewels, adjusted DuraPower Mainspring. 10K natural gold filled case. Gold filled bracelet. $55.00 O* 15 JEWEL ELGIN Adjusted. DuraPower Mainspring. 10K natural gold filledcase, stainless steel back $37.50 All Prices Include Tederal Tax

IT'S DEEM-SHONKWILER FOR GREAT NAMES IN WATCHES! • BULOVA • WALTHAM • WYLER $33.09 And Up $33.75 And Up $37.50 And Up

$1.00 Down Will Hold Until Christmas

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ami Nina Haltom. The losing team holds a pitch-in supper for

the winners.

All mtM.bers are to receive their tickets from their team captain before the December meeting which will be held Dec.

Howard Williams attended an 7th at the Marine Corps League important conference of the Ind- Hall, iaaa Bankers Association at the | .j. .j. .5. -j. Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, for Modern Triseilla

several days this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Maul of Beverly Hills, California are visiting her brother, Ed Casity and family of Bainbndge, over

the Thanksgiving holidays.

Mr. aiid Mis Frank Jarrell

have returned from a visit with Tuesday Evening

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urey of | Gl ,. ( . |KaslIe Blant . h , jf AAUW Evansville. While there they at- wjl mpet TuPsday ,, venlng , Nov .

Club To Meet The Modern Priscilla Club will meet with Mrs. Fred Glore, 407 Howard street. Monday, November 22nd, for an all day meeting. Bring covered dish.

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Their SECURITY Rests With YOU! Yes, the education of your children, their entire future welfare is your responsibility Discharge it conscientiously and EASILY by saving REGULARLY. We are ready to help you now. Stop in!! First-Citizens Bank And Trust Co. x GREENCASTLE GREENCASTLE

tended the stage play, "Okla-

homa."

Mrs. Charlotte Colliver will be hostess Tuesday night, Nov. 23,

at 7:30 o’clock to the Past Mat- s p 0M8or ,.,|

rons of Bainbridge. Each one is asked to bring a pound of re-

freshments.

23. at eight o’clock with Mr:;. George B. Manhart at 325 Higr.fall Avenue. Mrs. John Boyd will give the program, which is

by the Legislative

group. Mrs. Boyd will speak on the attitudes of educated women towards legislation. Brief mcn-

Mt. and Mrs. Royal Davis of ljon wjl | h( . niadp n f various bills Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio are visiting which an . expoctod lo com ,, llp their daughter, a student at De- j- or AA uw endorsement. In aslcauw l.niversity, Mr. and Mrs. j ng .virs. Boyd to be their apeakJack Davis, and other friends in ,.p legislative group knew

that members would be assure 1 of a thought provoking discus-

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Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Buel Spaulding

and Mrs. Spaulding’s mother, sion and not a mere recital Mrs. Cla.’jde Robbins of North numbers of proposed bills. Salem, spent Sunday afternoon good attendance is expected

and evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Phipps and family, phase of AAUW’ work Mr. and Mrs. Phipps lived on the often slighted.

Robbins farm several years ago. Mr. Robbins passed away this

spring.

John A. Friend, Putnam coun-

ty chairman of the Navy League ( Twelve members of the East of the Unite ! States for the past Greencastle Township Friendly five years, has received an unex- Neighbor's Club met at the home peeled honor in the form of n of Mrs. Frank Roach on Nov. 17. citation for "distinguished set- A delicious pitch-in dinner was vice to the Navy and the enjoyed by all. Roll call was anLeaguc." The citation is bcauti- swered by your family's favortte fully embossed and suitable for winter menu. Election cf officers training. It was sent by Frank for tho coming year was held. A A. Hecht, pi isident of the U. S shower was gven for Mrs. Rob-

Mrs. Roach Hostess To Friendly Neighlion* Flub

Navy League.

HOSPITAL NOTES

ert Girton, who thanked all the members in her gracious way. Xmas meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. O. W. Irwin.

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Mrs. Betty Hughes and infant son, Greencastle Route 4. wen>

released from th. hospital Bainbridge O. E. S. Thursday. Adah Night

Mrs. Inez Pruitt of Fillmon returned to her home Thursday. Mrs. Alma Rtssler of Roelsvill.

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Monday night. November 15th, the Bainbridge O. E S. met in

, . regular meeting. The Worthy was released from the hospital Mat charlotte Colliver. had

Thursday.

Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Cole Apartments, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Brann of Reelsvillo was admitted Wednesday.

a very impressive service honoring the members whose first appointment was Adah. Out/ of seventeen Adahs, thirteen were present. Mrs. Beatrice Ratcliff, Mrs. Ruth Steele and Mrs. Maud

Mary Rauh of Bainbridge ent- ,

ered the hospital Wednesday fthC rM t Elisha McAninch of Fillmore with" Me"’ Aeh c t ‘

. ... , . , .With Me." Mrs. Achsa Cossity

was admitted Wednesday. ',u u ,

... . J is the oldest Adah and she took Prof. Robert Williams of - , u , ... ».

„ Adah a station. At the close of

Greencastle entered the hospital .. . 1 'the program the associate con-

Wednesdav. I .

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Allen Lyon. Greencastle Route ..

. . , ">th a gift of a recipe holder, 4. was admitted Thursday. , . , u . * ,, T> .. J lively refreshments of pumpkin

Mrs. Dorothy R ce. C overdale

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pic topped with whipped cream

and coffer were served.

entered the hospital Thursday. Joyce Dixson, Greencastle, was admitted Thursday. |

Mrs. Lottie Stark. GrrencaatD V-TKENS SEND BOXES Route 1. entered the hospital TO AUSTRIA Thursday. j ___ Lawrence Thomas, Greencastle As one of its projects, the YRoute 4, was admitted to th» Teen group of Greencastle has hospital Friday. sent several boxes of clothing to Mrs. Gertrude Luther of Bain- Austria. The clothing is to be bridge was released Thursday. distributed by Virginia Devaney's

sister, whose husband is station-

WANTED: Unfurnished apart- ed with the occupation army mentor house, 4 to 6 rooms. Per there. The group plans to send manent I enents References. Call more clothing along with food Banner Office. 19-4p. and supplies.

1 This project was under the

WANTED: Practical nursing, supervision of Miss Margaret Write Elizabeth Jefferson, Bain- Boyd, sponsor of the organizabHdge. i0-4p. tion.

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ALSO 19 DIFFERENT COLLECTION BOXES AND PACKAGES PRICED FROM 25c to $1.00

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