The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1949 — Page 5

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PALESTINE

u Adie Hodson, Dcssle 1 ! 4 nd Mrs. Henry Osborn "„re shopping in —

last Tuesday,

flaronce Beck is .

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f pessif Solomon tt,,u Txi,y ' K -

L wer e in Greencastle Monday.

Mr and Mrs. Hubbie and son, wcr W ere supper guests Frlj evoiing of Mr. and Mr^.

Osborn.

(Mr and Mrs. Ed Byms and Lj, Gibson and Dorothy Osborn lialled on Henry Osborn Satur-

Igy night.

■ [^ei and Florence Wilson of ■jaccoon and Mn Daisy Woody lof Crawfordsville spent one day lust week with Mrs. Ola Beck. I The Marroit girls spent Sunl.,v afternoon with Anna Mar

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XEW MAVSVILLE

Fred McHargue of California I,;, part of last week with his laiter. Mrs. Bell Keck and fam

|ily

Betty Hall and friend of Ind:linapolis spent Sunday with O. E

Icran.er.

Ida Steward spent one day l|ut week with her nephew, O. E

ICniner.

Violet Dag and daughter, |Sha: n Bell Kn k and Ronn e I Dove visited with Lulu Ward |md Ida Steward on Thursday. Mrs Doris O'Huir and dauglillir of Greem astle, spent a few I days last week with her parents, |)li ml Mrs Hiram Keck. Mr; Pearl Elliott spent Satur|i»y night with Mr. and Mrs. I Warren Elliott and family at laIdjinapolis. Mrs Bell Keck, Bill Keck and iPeir: Elliott spent Sunday night I nth Mr and Mrs. Ix*c Keck near I Until Chapel.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949.

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KOAGHDALE Mr. a»id Mrs. Cecil Click returned home after a ten weeks visit through Illinois, Missouri, South I>al«>ta, Iowa and and Minnesota. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Click and family of Wentzville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sikorski of Sioux City, South Dakota. Miss Ethel Hart is rooming in the home of Mrs. Bernice Chastain. Mrs. Bess Young and Mrs O. V. Muterspaugh of Indianapolic were business visitors in Roachdale Monday. Mns. Coy Ryan entered the Culver hospital Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harshbarger have purchased the

| MU BIST INGREDIENTS USED IN HAKDRN COIN MUFFIN MIX I No other corn muffin mix has able to equal the quality of “korn.Compare.Try corn muf•m made with this quality mix. . 0Mo °- * agree that Flakorn “ m a class by itself.

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Jane Grill Restaurant and will take charge in the near future. Donald Hymer left Thursday for Muncie to enter Ball State Teachers College. Miss Betty Robertson of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaze Robertson. FERN Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCurry, Mr. and Mrs. Forest White and daughter Ahneda of Greencastle, Mr. John White of Reelsville and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hcber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and son Ben at Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters attended the tar es

at Bloomington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace >f Knightsville and Mia. Rob. t Burks and daughters were Saturday dinner gueats of Mrs. Ernest Hotter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’Neal and family spent Sunday visiting relatives near Belle Union. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Heber and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frost and family from Indianapolis spent the week end visitLg Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frost and family and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Burks and daughters. Miss Vivian Mae Heber visited Miss Barbara Cox Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks

| anu daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Osborne and family Friday evening. Mrs. Clyde Shaner is improving at the home of her son Barney Shaner at Greencastle. The Antioch Baptist Sunday bus will go on Central Standard Time starting Sunday, Sept. 25, every one along the bus route be ready and go to Sunday school Sunday morning. Carl Rockhill is home on a 30 day’furlough from the army. He called on Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings one day last week. FINtASTLE Carl Borden and family spent I he week end with his brother, Merle Borden and family in Decatur, 111.

Emmett Twigg spent the | day afternoon, night with his mother on Wed-

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Damon I^wrence and son of Indianapolis and Dennis Clodfelter and family were Suunday guests of Mrs. Maude Brothers and Joe Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ryan of Greencastle and Miss B. Cunningham and her aunt of Indianapolis were calling on friends here Thursday evening. Carl Twigg of Greencastle visited his mother, Mrs. Jessie Hartman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider are sporting a new Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothers and Mrs. Nona Routh did shopping in Crawfordsville Satur-

MORTON NEWS

Mr. Mabel Collier of Washington, D. C., visited Mr. ami Mrs. Russell O’Haver from Tuesday until Friday evening of last week. She has spent the summer in Indiana with relatives and friends but will return to Washington for the winter. Mrs. Catherine Johnson who has been sick for the past several days is slowly improving. Rally Day was observed at Union Chapel last Sunday. Church school in the morning followed with a sermon by Rev. Robert Jameson of Ixniisana Basket dinner at the noon hour and a sermon by the regular minister, Rev. Bigler in the

afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis and (laughters. Sara and Dorothy spent Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and daughter, Linda. Miss Leola Moore- of Greencastle attended the Rally Day services at Union Chapel Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Stark, Rose Bettis, Pearl Connerly, Carolyn Connerly, Virginia Stark, Sara Lou and Dorothy Bettis attended a shower in CrawfordsvHic in honor of Mrs. Geo. Colvin on Friday evening. Mrs. Colvin is the grand-daughter of Mis. Stark. Mrs. Mabel Collier and Mrs. Maude O'Haver spent Monday in Indianapolis.

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