The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948.
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Miss Holm Buteho and Doro* sympathy, extended to us at the thy Osborn spent Saturday nigh*. ! death of our wife ant! mother and Sunday with Henry Osborn. Mrs. Josephine Reynolds. \Y Mrs. Dessie Solomon and Mrs. especially wish to thank Fnthei j
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Henry Osborn spent Friday with j Hull, Dr. Johnson and Mr at Edith Wilson near Hazelwood. Mrs. McOnrry for their service
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED
WILL OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Forest Williamson and family of near Kdlmore spent Sunday with C. O. Osborn.
( \ISI> OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors. friends ami relatives foi their many acts of kindness and
also all those who sent the beautiful flowers. Charles Reynolds Mr and Mrs. Walter Feld and family Mr. and Mrs. John Tzouanak! and family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds and family. P-l
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TODAY’S Itmi-E THOI'OIIT We despise and sometimehnte weak and sinful peopl Many of them can be complete ly (ta .g'ocl Into splen U.l p opl'Chrirt corne jito the world have shir.; rs. 1 Ti. 1:15.
And Local News II It 1 E F S
luklen Kod ( lull I Meei Thursday Evening Th Golden Rod Club will me ; Tnurn lay evening with Mrs Maggie Austin. ■ There will be a Christinas exchange and each member is nd:-j e I to bring a covered dish. Children are also asked to attend. There will he an election of officers. HENS NEED ELBOW ROOM | AT THE FEED TROUGH
Hens will bo better l< r.pored ) and fleck owners can expect more eggs, if the correct amount rf space at the teed trough is 1 allowed. Alexander Gcrdeuk. extension poultryman, I'Urdno tJn'vcrsity, says. j Hons are samewhst like hu !
Employment ^ Open WEEK DAYS 9 until 12 0’
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Mrs. ('hinesa Alley an
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adequate, the less aggreesive I M , , I hi .■ e :nc abort, and having lo * ^
feed than they- should, they lav fewer eggs, than if th^y had sufficient feed.
Mr. and Mrs. James Siitlierliu
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of Ripl y Co. Mrs. A1](!y ( for a few weeka visit. 1-i mis M'Cammack \as|! day dinr.er gurst ct Mr. id
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Mr. and Mrs. Kiehani Whital:11 of Bainbiidgo, arc the parents of twin sons born Tuesday. Mr. an I Mrs. Rollie Coffman !
Grci ncastle R. 3, arc the parents jjr L . 5 with open house from 2 twin sons bor n Wednesday. to 5 p. m and 7 to !) p. m. Walter S. Campbell is irrprov- Mrs. Suthorlin was hern in ing after being confined to his April, 1880, the daughter of Ben hr me for the past thirty days and Sally Duncan. He was born
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to:;k Thanksgiving dinar] Mr and Mrs. Clyde Ttioj
l' 16 foot feeder would! 'therefore I, " n "f Brazil Other,
| -vere Mr. ami Mrs Murray ami sun B bbytfJ
witn the flu. Mrs Lowell Collins of Greencastle underwent a major spinal op ration Monday at the St. Vincent’s hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Poor of 1 Moiynt Ayr, Iowa arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. John L. Poor. Mr. rod Mrs. Pool' are the parents of J-hn L. Poor.
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Mi*, and Mrs. C. B. Cantonwtne have returned to their home after spending the last two weeks in Alhambra, Calif., visiting the former's relatives.
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Greencastle Chapter No. 255 Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular stated meeting. WedI nesday evening. December 1, 11(48 p.t 7:30 P. M. There will be a Christmas pr- gram. Visitors welcr me. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John W. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. R.oscoe Scott and Miss Virginia Scott spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr and Mrs. Harold Ephlin in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Ephlin is the daughter of Mr. Cherry.
Experience with thousands .if i layers on hundreds of farms imli-
Mr. and Mis. James Sutherlin, member of the I. O. O. F. Lodg " Cf *tes that every 100 hens should well known and respected eitiz- at Mt. Meridian and both belong 1 have n"t less than 30 or .*2 De* | eiis ot their community, will have to the Mt. Meridian Methodist' °f s P aCt '*.t the trough. One 15 cr
their 50th wedding anniversary , church. They have lived around
Saturday, Dec. 4. They will oh- Mt. Meridian all their married'Be adequate, points out Gordeuk. serve their anniversary Sunday, life. I However, a feeder of that length
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlin havc.i-s cumbersome and too long for three sons, Ollie of Fillmore; 1 many sma ll houses. It is belt-i Dennie and Ira of Greencastle: ' to use three five-foot feeders 01, ...
three daughters, Mrs. Herbert four ' four-foot feeders Instead. . *' ir ' ln one a ternoon lait
Clements of Putnamville; Mrs ] This Purdue poultryman also Floyd Eastham of Greencastle, warns that feeders should never and Mrs. Alfred Parrish of Go,-] be filled more than half full, port: sixteen grandchildren an I Feed waste is cut down consiilerone great grandchild. Diana ably by this small item of .rao-
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^ Amy Sutherlin.
They were married
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1808 nt the home of h. 1 paroni at Quincy. Mr. Snthi rlin 1 a
dniight r of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ken- agement. noth Suth'rlin of Groveland. I
Thursday Reading ( Inb To Meet
article of food for the Christmai basket. •> -I* •!• -IThe Thursuay Reading Club C linton \\. S. C. S. will meet Thursday night at 8 Meeting Postponed o’clock at the home of Mrs. Tin i- The Clinton Falls W. S. C. S nia Hirt. All members please has boon postponed, time aid bring gift for exchange, also plai o will be announced later.
BELLE UNION
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Mrs. Cora Smith was guest ot Mrs. Fiona McCammack Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles iIod\,o anil family spent Sunday with his
parents, Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs.
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I N irman and Jerry 0*1 bi en on the .sick list will 1
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter •b ;-;m i (l-eer.castli Siti
afternoon.
M: id Mrs. Enos Allql family and Mr. and Mrs. Hurst . nil family .ve: gj dinner gU" '- nf Mrs Cij
Alley.
Margaret Hurst shopped Greencastle Saturday, Mrs. Appleby helped Alpha Haines in the s:cn restaurant on Sunday.
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Earl Hurst son of uncle Jim Hurst ; ; f Tennessee and Dr. and ■Mrs. Everett Hurst of Clovcrdale and Mrs. Gertrude Bell of Indi a n s ] lis were recent dinner guests of Walter and Effie Campbell, north of Cloverdale on 43.
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Only Three More Saturdays Til Christmas!
A real estate transaction involving the sale of two Grponca - *i> II 1 d' li' s has been cnmplc'- SP - d. Hal Hickman, south Jackson . liv'd road, has sold his modern t' idi nec to Prof. Paul B. Blomgicn. Mr, Hickman has pincha*,- • d the Victor Cue residenc" at
601 Seminaiy street.
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HOSPITAL NOTES Mis Clara Ruder of Greencastle R. 2, was admitted Wednes-
day.
Cliarli s Clliie of Coatesville. was admitted Tuesday. Frank Montgomery of Greeni i. tle R. 4, was admitted Wed-
nesday.
Willie Wiatt of Ladoga, was admit cd Tuesday. liaiV'-y Miles of Russellville > admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Vella Sharp of Quincy, wan admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Betty Hurst and son of GreencasUe, were dismissed Weiir.es lay. Mm. Shirley 'Waldon and son ol Spencer, were dismissed Wed-
nesday.
Raymond Dickey of OreencasUc. was dismissed Wednesday. Mis. Robert Buis and (laughter of Greencastlo R. 3, were dismissed Wednesday. Thomas Terrell of Stllesvill", was dismissed Wednesday Curtis Minnick of Balnbridge. was dismissed Tuosay.
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