The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1949 — Page 6
THE DAILY
BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949.
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(I/OVERDAI.E
Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Hunter and family vinitrd Sunday afterneon with Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Corns and De'.ea Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Konert Baer and baby of Frankfort were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golda Kennedy.
Miss Wilna Stattner Is spe,idinjr this week visiting in Indianapolis. Miss Irma Hunter returned home Sunday after spending > week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baer. Miss Ann Cummings is employed In Indianapolis. Mrs. Clovia Quinlan and Mis
Bessie Steele were in Greencaatle T'^riday. Miss Maxine Moorlson return(•<1 to her home in Asheville, N. C. f.-.tunlay morning after spending several days with her mother. Mrs. N la Morrison and grand mother. Mrs. Salina Cunning ham. I^e Woodall is confined to h'<
CLINTON CENTER ALUMNI HOLD DINNER
Left to right — John Vermillion. Sanford R imine, Dr. T. A. Sigler, Mrs. Ida Mae Burk, drs Opal Spencer, Glendora Martin and Mrs R mine as they attended the annual Clinton Center Uumni Association dinner and reunion at the od Trail Inn. Mr. Romine was elected president; ohn Burk was named vice president and Mrs. Siencer was chosen secretary-treasurer.
1 home by illness. Mrs. Andrew' Rutherlin visile 1 Mrs. Fred Sinclair Thursday afternoon. Henry Woodall of near Putnamvllle, visited his sister, Mrs. !.<>ui.sa Taber recently. Miss Audra Groves of Central Business College in Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groves ; ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huxley and Mr. and Mi's. Wayne Huxley of Indianapolis visited relatives here over the week end. Mrs. Bailie Dorsett Meikcl of California, Mrs. Cora Dorsett of MontictHi), Mrs. Faye Norris of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mettle Hammond of Greencastle, were in town one day last week calling on relatives. Mrs. Beartice Scott came last Friday to stay with Mrs. Nora Morrison. Mrs. Maud Knoy arrived home Friday evening from a visit in F.afuyotte with her son and fam-
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Miss Maxine Morrison left la week for Asheville. N. C. Mrs. Janie Whitley was in Greencastle last Friday." Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCoun were in Indianapolis one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and son, Robert A., were in Braz.l Sunday the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moore of Bloomington called at the Moran
house Sunday.
Mrs. Pauline Smythe and MrMae Terry were in Greencastlt Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Janie Whitley and Mrs Irma Godfrey were in Coatesville
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, southwest of Greencastle. wen oiling at the Nora Morrison home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morrison of Greencastle were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arabella Brewer left Satlay for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Rose Miller, near Poland.
ROACH1IALE
Stude baker
buying wave sweeps
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Another all-time record in April! More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in April 1949 than in any previous month in any year. Studebaker sales in January, February, and March were the biggest For any quarter in Studebaker history. Twice this year Studebaker has increased production in an attempt to meet this sensational upsurge in demand. 1949 is a Studebaker year! Studebakers rally rolling!
Ir. and Mrs. Clarence Rice were VI r. and Mrs. James Rice of ) ilevilh’ and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Id wards and daughters, Janeil md Jeanette of Boswell. Mrs. Grace Horn and Bthielene ,f Amo, Mr. Harold Horn of La*orte were Mother Day dinner juests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3tami*er and sons. Mrs. Retta Silvey and son Wilard spent last week e,nd with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Silvey of iouth Bepd. Mrs. Margarett Tattc Ott and IrUghter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold SuthTlin. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stamper md sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Harold Pow'll
and family at Lebanon Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lollls and son Teddy of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mrs. Bernice Chastain ami Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jeffries and daughters. Mrs. Maude Oodian returned to her home in Rambridge after caring for Mrs. Eva Crosby Mrs. Mary Moreland Is now caring for her Mr. and Airs, Stanley Dickso-i and sons of Indianapolis attended the alumni banquet at Bainbridge Saturday night and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wnl ter Eads. Mr. and Mrs. Rex ford Reek attended the alumni banquet and
dan ^ Ratu rdav bridge. X MAYsyjJ Mr "- Relkl^V E'liott, Mrs. Vjf.u ] etiildren, Mrs. g,*' and son, Bertha Steward and i,|j s Monday dinner Wanl Afternoon. Mrs. Orah Rn Ur? , McCloud and Mrs. Moine r, home from the ho day. Mrs. F.mma Ste^ the Rockville Sang* the week end with 1
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stamper I attended the wedding and reception of Miss Phylis Joan Eggndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggcrs and Mr. Earl Callier at the Lynhurst Baptist church in Indianapolis Saturday evening, [
April noth.
The Communist Bible school I began Monday morning with 1S4) children in attendance on th second day 16.'! attended. The children are reporting I with enthusiasm the work done in the school and will present n program hYiday evening, May 2(1 Sunday afternoon guests of |
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