The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1949 — Page 6

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1949.

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Mrs. Hubert Williams and

) Mrs. James Brickcr were shopMrs. Harold Chittenden and pin*; in Crawfordsville Tuesday Mrs. Charles Kady were shop- ( afternoon. | ping in Indianapolis one day last j Mrs. Rexford Beck and Mfs. week. Kilroy Steele spent a few days LAST SHOWING TODAY Ml an I Mrs. FTa-1 Rogers ol in Paoli this week.

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UNIVftlSAL INTfRNAtlONiH prints COLBERT MafMORRAY I Grand ‘'EGG and l" »»or» In v/WMllY HONEYMOON'

Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jefferies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Higgles and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Morehouse and son of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin had as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Young

Mrs. Julia Crosby was a guest of hei aunt, Mrs. Hattie Thomas of Greencastle, Sunday.

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Leon Myers and family railed on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Posher Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Bridges and Delores and Patty entertained on Sun-

and family. The dinner was in j day Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays,

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honor of Mrs. Miller's birthday. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Ladoga and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate and

son of Crisman 111.

Saralea Young v sited relativs in Indianapolis over the week

Mrs. Catherine Bridges, Mrs. Jessie Hartman and Nancy

Huber.

Chancey Cooper and son of near Paris. 111., called on Mrs. Betty Cooper anil Mr. and Mrs. Ralp.i Cross last week. Charles Earl and Charlene

Marstellar were week end visitors of Gene and Sue Ann Clodfeltcr. Truman Hays and family of Lafayette were Sunday visitors of Hay Hays and called on Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton in the afternoon. The Boiler family and the Barnes family spent Sunday with Leonard Boiler ami family and helped Leonard celebrate hi: birthday. Mrs. Iva Leaton, Edna Wilson and Thelma Goslin attended the Home Economies Club at the home of Mrs. Ellis Myers. Mr. and Mrs. James Goslin visited Byron Stern and family Sun-

day.

Callers on Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton this week were Mrs. Betty Ford, Mrs. Hazel Bales, Mrs. Louise Harmless and daughter and little Bobbie Dar-

nell.

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cd the senior play at Roachdalc Saturday night and the senior play at Russellville on the same night was well attended from

here also.

Mrs. Jessie Mandelco and Mrs. Esther Lyon visited Mrs. Nelli.■ Bales in Crawfordsville Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nona Routh spent Sunday afternoon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Shirley Baldwin was surprised when a group of neighbors joined in celebrating his birthday Sunday with a pitch-in dinner at the noon hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin

and family, Mrs. Nellie Bales. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Lamkin, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Britton, Harvey Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Mandelco, Sr., Clarence Hanley and family and Mis. Esther Lyons and Lynda. CEDAR CRUST VICINITY

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Florence Allen. Mrs. Mary Grubb entertained with a delicious birthday supper in honor of her son Maynard, Tuesday evening. Those present were Alfred Stone. Wm. Grubb

of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs Marion Grubb and son. Ernest McCammack has been confined to his home the past week with the flu. Lola Marie Snapp spent Friday night with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack. NEW MAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcason were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Forney and Charna Friday evening. Miss Inez Stephenson of Now Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ader Sunday afternoon. The B. C. Club met with Mr and Mis. Ed Season Thursday evening.

L'ttle Jaqueline El| l0 „ j U-t-maklngTH visit With her Lian.i, 1 Pt-arl Elliott. " 'J Mr. and Mrs. Nobl Mr. and Mrs. Asa H i Sunday guests of their^j and tamily, Mr. ami uT Phillips, in Indiana' I *7' W - H Ader. Cha J and Deanna Kay LaFara J on Mrs. Linette Owen, ,,1 vdle Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter spent Sunday with Mr « .j Bob Davis at Indmna Nls Clan-nee Ward called Popple at Jamestown TU who is sick wuh pneumo.

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Despite the fact that a way to prevent diphtheria wag discovered many years ago, thousands of children hav« diphtheria every year. Much of this results from the indifference of parents. They know that their children should be immunized, but they just don’t get around to it. Mak« a resolution now to have your children treated. The treatment is simple and safe. Ask your doctor about it at the first opportunity. COAN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PUTNAM COUNTY’S LARGEST DRUG STORE BUILT ON ACCL’KACY, QUALITY AND SERVICE.

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DEFENSE SECRETARY Louis Johnson tells reporters at his Dull conference since succeeding James V. Forrestal thathemaj inter-service bickering. Seated beside the new cabinet membi the Pentagon is Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, chief of the Air Miii command at Wright-Patterson field, Dayton, O. (haenttM

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