The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GR2ENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948.
PREDICTS CORN EXPORTS WASHINGTON, Doc, 1’ '•UP) ■Tht Ajjricultura' DepTrtmont predicts corn exports from this year's record crop will total
about 131,000.000 bushels.
That is the amount exported in the 1046-17 season. East year’s poor harvest caused exports to
drop off considerably.
this season will be limited more by demand in foreign countries and by transportation than by U. S- supplies. The Hiarvest has been estimated at 3.650.000,000 bushels. The department has allocated 33,000,000 bushels for export in the October-Deeember period. But it said all of this probably i will not actually be shipped out
The department said exports by the end of that time.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES And the coming of Jesus Sermon Subject by Rev. WALLACE REID at APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE COMMEIUTAI, PLACE Tonight 7:30, Everyone Welcome
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Personal And Local News B H 1 E F_g Mrs. Geneva Sears left Monday to visit relatives in Gary.
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j Mr. and Mrs. William Newkirk of Fillmore, are the parents of a
son born Sunday.
Mrs. Lottie Hunt visited Sunday with Mrs. Molly Kersey,
west Liberty street.
Mr. and Mrs. Har^y Allan left Monday to spend the winter in
Bradentown, Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. James Heller of Greencastfe R. 4, are the parents
of a son born Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Edmonds of Greencastie, are the parents of a son born Monday.
-SQCIETYI'resent 'Day Club To Meet Tuesday The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:'*0 at the home of Mrs. L- C. Buch-
heit.
•!• 4- *!- 4* Piitnarnville Group To Meqt Thursday T, W. S. C. S. of the Putnarnville Methodist Church will hold the December meetinz Thursday i the l&th at the homl of Mrs. Opal Scobse with a covered dis^r dinner and a grab bag gift exchange. 4- 4* -1* 4West Ma'lisofl HomcKe Club Met Dec. 15th The West Midison Home 77c Club vill meet Wednesday, Dec. J5th with Mrs. Frank Thomas for the Christmas meeting and pitch-in dinner at noon. Bring own table service and gift for the grab bag. Names of secret sisters will be revealed at roll
call.
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Kenneth Bennett and treasurer, Mrs. Walter W. Williams. Dr. Winona Welch read a Christmas story after which the members cnioved a social hour.
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New Era Club To .Meet Tuesday The New Era Club will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. at the j home of Mrs. W. D. James. The I Oiristnias program will be presented by Rev. Ralph Saunders. .There will be an apron exchange,
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Happier Homes Study Club To .Meet The Happier Homes Study Club will meet Tuesday, December 14th, at 7:30 p. ni. with Mrs. Betty Giddings. 124 West Berry street. All are asked to bring a grab-bag gift.
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Golden Circle Club To Meet The Golden Circle Club of Washington township will meet with Mrs. Dave Hall Tuesday, Dec. 16. All members arc requested to be present. Don’t iorgot secret sister presents and 50c grab bag. ( 4* •!* d*
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Clinton W. S. S. To Meet Wednesday
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will have its all day Christmas meeting Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the home of Mrs. James Burk. Please bring secret pocketbook and gift for the grab bag. All neighbors and friends are cor-
dially invited.
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A UNIVERSITY of Chicago campus romance culminates in marriage of Chester Bowles, Jr., son of former price administrator, now’ governor-elect of Connecticut, and the former Holly Taylor, at Worcester, Mass., First Baptist church. (Internationa:)
Club To Meet
The Twnntidlh Century Club j.Yil,. nl tod Reading will meet Wednesday afternoon < Meeting Postponed
at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. T. meeting of the Federated
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Gireat Books Club To Meet Tonight
The Great Books Club will
Omcr Beck will Reading Club scheduled for Wed-; ln p e t tonight at 7:30 o’clock in
the Christmas program.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Carlyle Scott of Crawfordsville, are the parents of a daughter born Monday. |
Girl Scout Council To Meet Tuesday The Groencastle Girl Scout Council will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in Gobin church. 4* 4- d" + i
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m .si lay has been postponed. 4- + + + * ' Tuesday Reading Clrele, To Meet Toe Tuesday Reading Circle will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. John Ten-
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the high school library. d- 4- + + Friendship Club To .Meet Wednesday The Friendship Slub will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p .m. at the home of Mrs. Jonnie Thomasj. There will bo a grab bag.
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The Greencastie Morning Mu- & sicale will have its Christmas Vnieeting Wednesday evenng at 8 o’clock. The program will ba v
American Legion Auxiliary given by thi; Morning Musicale § will hold its staled meeting this Chorus. J
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadstreet of Coatesville, are the parents of a son born Sunday.
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All members of the W. R. C. will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall on Tuesday, Dec. 14, for election of officers and their Christmas party. Bring a pound of food and a gift for the grab bag. The Jefferson Township Farm Bureau will hold its regular meeting at the school building on Weclnciolay night, D>u| 15, at 7:00 o’clock. Everybody welcome. i
Mr. and Mrs. Bainbridgc an
Joe Dozier of the maternal
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Keystone Bible Class Met Thursday The December meeting of the Keystone Bible Class of Gobin Memorial church was held Thursday evening, Dec. 9th, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutcheson. Mrs. Lee Reeves and Mrs. Myrtle Higgins were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Clyde Williams presided during the business session, at which time reports of the officers were given. The class voted to purchase a Tuberculosis Bond, also to contribute $5.00 for the
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is reported to be doing fine.
Miss Beverly Ruth Trembly of Greencastie. Indiana, a studen* cf Stephens College will spend Christmas holidays at her home here. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Tre'r.bly, 615
East Washington Street.
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During the social hour the
KING IMPROVES ! hostesses served delicious reLONDON, Dec. U——(INS) —— freshmeuts. A gift exchange King George’s doctors announced followed and Mis. Lee Recv, s today “substantial progress" In was a generous Santa to the his treatment for a circulatory twenty-eight members present., ailment affecting both his fret. | The closing feature of the It was learned in court circles evening was the singing of carola that the King now is permitted lid by Rev. Hargrave, with Mrs. out. of bed for a limited |tcriod J. E. Porter at the piano. Aj daily. ! thanks were extended to tha —-— _ ^ ^ Hutchesons and their assisting hostesses for* the enjoyable eveiv-
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Cro-Tat-Em Club 7 o Meet \\ c Jnesda) 1 The Crn-Tat-Igin Club will beet Wednesday afternoon, Dec, ! 15 > al 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maude Kirkham, 19 Highland St. Mrs. Osa Grown, Mrs. Ann Comer and Mrs. Forrest Day will be assisting hostesses. ^ Bring 50c gift for grab bag. i Mentiers please note change of 1 meeting place.
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•Mrs. Cox HosteSK To Woman’s Clrele The Woman’s Circle Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church held its Christmas meeting Thursday evening, Dec. 9. at the home of Mis’. Walter Cox with Mrs. Robert Thomas assisting. Mrs. Gifford Black gave the devotions after which she installed the following officers: President, Mrs. G. W. Hanna; vice president, Mrs. Walter Cox; recording secretary, Mrs. Morris Crawley; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
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