The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1949 — Page 3
THE
fsCOuTi OBSERVE 37TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAN*. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949.
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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those, who laJe my stay pleasant while I /as a patient at the hospital. 1 sp.cially wish to thank those, who sent cards and flowers. Ralph O. Ciodfelter
BOWLING NEWS The Varsity Lanes bowling tea r, will travel to Indianapolis Sunday to meet the strong Hoosier Music Publications five in a return match. T he meeting of the two teams on the local lanes proved to be a very interesting match with the Greencastle men coming cut on the long end of the scoring. With the victor} string still intact, the Varsity Lanes team will .,ut forth every effort to remain undefeated. but bowling on .-trange alleys and in "enemy ' . Jl\ . v(Vy v«• it jivi tNe local l:t‘j 1 -nance to bowl under real pres-j-ire. T .ie men to make the trip ere Morris Crawley. P'ay Slavens Scott, H. McCammack, Ben larvis. Carl (Spiinter) Myers, president of the Greencastle -t> B.wling Assc'iation will ac npany t':e team a:ong will M. C. Hale.
MORTON Mrs. Earnest Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart of Indian apolfs. visited Mrs. Elizabell Hart on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calami-; and Mrs. Jake Martin shopped in Indianapolis Saturoay. Mrs. Laura Frank who ha: been seriously ill. is slightly ini proved. Mr. and Mrs. Garlan Soa -; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sigler on Sundav evening. Mrs. LaVaugn Smith visii." friends in Morton during, th week end. Mr. aod Mrs. I.eland Chilco: and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phipps a d son attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. Chilcote’s gran.' father at Charleston, 111., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattain spent the day Sunday with M and Mrs. Claud Newgent and sons. Mrs. Rose Bettis and Mrs Pearl Comvily shopped In Terr*;
| liaute Monday. Johnny Newgent has been conI *.;icd to his home with loiisililis. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Um k <al! e*l on Mr. and Mrs. John Hark j on Mon !ay evening. Word has been receive: l her** l of the illness of Clan I Shannon j .vho formerly lived in Mortal
I He has undergone an opc.atio'i at St. Vnlccnt’s hospital in Indianapolis and has been seriously ! ill. The Clinton Center grade school boys will play in the basketball tournament on Tuesday evening. It will be held In the Bainbridge gym.
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WKRDAI.E Cox whs shopping “itle last Wednesday Bui.ler and Wilma t Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corns and attended a show in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasley were in Indianapolis on business Friday. Sunday visitors of Mr. an .
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Mrs. Jesse Cox and family were i Ann, Barbara. Russell and DonI aid Williams of Reelsville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox of In*diauapnhs. Mr. Blytli*- of Stat** Centi*al ! Business College of Indianapolis I was in Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Betty Lou Galbreath of j Indianapolis spent Wednesday ' with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Jesse Cox and Herman and Mary 1 Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corns visj ited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter and daughter Shirley Sunday night. • Mr. and Mis. Elmer Sutherlin ; and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and family Sunday afternoon. Miss Barbara Day spent the week end with her parents of near Indianapolis. Miss Day. a senior in Cloverdale High School, is rooming at the home of Stella Collins. The Day family recently moved to Indianapolis. Mrs. lone Haltom was in Greencastle Monday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Combs visited relatives in Greer* a le Saturday. Th * Cover-Jaic Home Ec Club I wii’. hold it: i e filial meeting Fri- - day afternoon, March 18, at the , lome of Mrs. Ralph Fry. Emory Sutherlin returned to iris home Si* day from the Methj Klist hospital wh* re he had been a patient for several weeks. Mrs. Fred Sinclair was report’ll as beii'S some better Monday. Mrs. Si’ cla r underwent a major peratlcn at the Methodist hospi‘a! a few w -• Us ago. Rose Williams visited Thursiay u .•!•!- * > i w th Mrs. Nopa 'lo r, o.i a. d M Cunningham. Mrs. Mai **’ Powell has return- ■ , .u . ( , ; ih P Uiu n Cou*i- / '.o.iptai vhite she has been , ,y. ! * h a sore hand. i* ■ i M Lloyd Coffey and is. Nellie Hoffa visited Mr. and I:-*i. Paul Hoffa in Indainapolis 'Ved.ii !day n ght. Cliff Viektoy passed away at i s home in Cloverdale about 6 .. ’la. T. ' day morning. Mr. Vick.-oy ! as been ill for some mie with heart trouble. p. T. A. .MEETING The regular meeting of the Putnamville P. T. A. will be held March 17 at 7:30 p. m. Election of officers will be held at this meeting. There will be a guest speaker and entertainment by the Senior Four quartet of Greencastle High School following the business meeting Refreshments will be served. / '
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