The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1949 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949.
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NOTICE TO TWI’AIEM^ OK A OIIITIOA XI X I’MIO. I’HI X'lTOX* Notice l‘ lieieby kImii the tiixpayers of Murioti Township. I'utnajn CNiiint\', Imlhchu. that Ilu proper leKa 1 offh-el'H will lll'et .'1 the offh*' III tile trilHtee of MaPI township on the* l.'th *la> oi .lul\, tX411 H t 7 III I' M . to eonslder tin follow lit ft icldiilonal appropriations *»f funds and tin- transfer ol funds whleh said offiia rs eonslder tipressarv to meet tin i'X t rant’d I nary cmerKeney evisthiK at this t ime. speeinl school l inid Item No in $ "Muni Item No 17 "mi mi litm 22 . - -i Ctsrsrette Tax 121 II I’gul Hellef 1.400.00
Taxpayers appearing shall have the i iKht to he heard thereon. The additional appropriations and transfer of funds as finally made will he automatically referred to the State Hoard of Tate t'omini' sinners which Board will hold a further heariiiK within fifteen i la) days at the court house at i Ireeiie.ist hr Putnam f'oiiiitv Indiana, or at such other place as may In- designated. At such hearing, taxpayers ohjectitiK may he heard and Interested taxpayers may inUtilre of tin Pounty Auditor when and where Hindi hearing will he In Id Dated this 24th day of June. 1940. II II Pruitt. Trustee ot Marion Toxvnship.
Putnam County, Indiana 27-21.
HOSPITAL NOTES Richard Judy of Bainbridge was admitted Saturday. Phylis Jane Wood of Greencastle, was admitted Saturday ami dismissed Sunday. Ralph Cronsore of Greencastle. was admitted Sunday. Dicky Judy of Bainbridge was dismissed Satin (lay. Herman Cox, Cloverdale, was
dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Charles Young and daughter were dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Donald Carington and daughter of Greencastle, were dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Lortne Baldwin of Greencastle, was dismissed Saturday. Nellie Heavins of Coatesville, was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. lola Evans, Martinsville, was dismissed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flint of
Greencastle, are the parents of a son, born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Dozier of Bainbridge, are the parents of a son born Sunday.
Miss Maud Arnold of Fillmore had as Sunday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunten who have recently returned from a month’s motor trip to California, where they visited Mrs. Bunten s sister, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Arnold, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Ingra-
ham. San Leandrao; Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold Hayward. Doyle, LeRoy and Richard Bunten accompanied their parents on
the motor trip.
Mothers Study Club '
To Meet Tonight
The Mother’s Study Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Mrs. Harvey Owens will have the program. KA1N STOPS GAME
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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The Deam Bros., baseball team lost a five inning game, 6 to 2 to the Carbon team Sunday, when the game had to be stopped because of the rainstorm which
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TOM THOMPSON RETURNS TO GREENCASTLE
i Tom Thompson, wlm vxas introduced to Greencastle as master ot ceremonies lor the benefit show “Playtime for Polio”, Iasi txinter, will ri tiirn lo this city Tuesday, June 28, with an aggregation ot screxx balls called the Junior City Slickers. The picture above depicts Mr. Thompson in the rtdl which caused a near riot xxhen performed here for “Playtime for Polio.” The Junior ( it) Slickers will a|»|M>ar on the Greencastle High School stage Tuesday night at H:(MI P. M. Proceeds of the dioxv, sponsored by tltc Greencastle Junior Chamber of Cornmere.*, will he applied to the Jayeecs Youth Activity Fund.
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