The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1949 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, V/EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1949.

hoachoaijc (r , Martha HigK'h.s left one L 7 hjs week to spend the Win- * the Mrs Grace Tr.bby’s , at Ladoga- |,, r and Mrs. Cecil Click were Sunday of Mr. and |r M "rvc Porter and Miss Salgj,* of Jamestown. [’gondav ot Mrs - J , ulia ' ... were Mrs Ruth Darling ^rly Hills Calif.. J- E- ( ycof Vincennes; Mrs. Hat- _ Thomas of Greencaatle; Mr. L Mr , Joe McCray and daughKaren Jo of Noblesville and Izola Roger of Dayton,

Mrs. Laura Faller entertained 3t nday, Mr. and Mrs. C- A. trailer and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pallor in honor of Mrs. Lee Pallor's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Burnace Ptitchard and son Stephen of Greencastle, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rollings. Dr. and Mrs. S. Pencheff and daughter of Indianapolis Visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson. Mrs. Emma Clampitt entertained the New May'sville community Club Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clampitt

an amiiy entertained Mr. and moved into the parsonage vacat- and daughter of Indianapolis; Mrs- Uoyd Major and son of i ed by the Mart* family. Mr. and Mrs. George Higgle Bainbndge; Mrs Emma Clan- Mrs. D. K. Knapp of South and son of Richmond; Mr. and Pitt and Miss Verona Clampitt C id spent last week with her Mrs. Harry Brust and daughM^ ^ b,r,h< **>' <J inTM>r honoring mother. Mrs. Lillie Dwyer. ters of Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs Ri°tn r. rt i'^’ Mr and Mrs. Charles Riggle Forest Miller and family of Inills Pniif i., ai y n& ° f Beverly entertained Sunday their child- dinnapolls and Mr. and Mrs. v siting her sis- ren and grand children and their Richard Riggle and family.

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ter Mrs. Julia Crosby

Rev^rk miniSt - “ a" d^ghtTof Z Rev. John Peering and f am fly Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas

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FINCASTLE Mrs. Emma Porter spent a few days last week with her son and family in Rockville. Mrs. John Leaton entertained the Home Ec. Club last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Cletus Staley and son of Grant, N. M.. are^ visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon and other relatives.

Orren Robbins and family and Will Sheets and family visiteJ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins Sunday afternoon. Luther Steele and family and Luther Steele Jr., and family had dinner with A. A. Huber and family Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Wendal is visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Grider. Mrs. Rufus Rouk spent the

weekend with Mrs. Marie Batman. John Williams is driving a new Ford Mrs. Mona Shumaker was brought to her home from the Culver hospital, Friday and r recovering nicely. Clyde Carrington is able to drive his school bus again.

IDE GOSPEIAIRES MIXED QUARTET Will Appear ai ' ME Meridian M. E. Church «•> I I October 14 ' V-«V> , 7:30 P. M. I Come hear the Gospel in song. Bring your friends.

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NATIONAL DIABETIC WEEK-OCTOBER 13-22 I You A Diabetic?

Through the sponsorship of the Putnam County Medical Association, your family doctor is offering to you FREE a sugar-urine analysis for the detection of diabetes. This offer is also available to those who do not have a family physician. Everyone residing in Putnam County may avail themselves of this offer to determine if a diabetic condition exists. Here Is What You Do To Get A FREE SUGAR-URINE ANALYSIS 1 - Collect about two ounces of urine in a clean bottle from one to 4 two hours after a meal. 2 •• Return specimen to your family doctor or to any one of those listed below. The bottle should be properly labelled (forms below) giving the following information: a -- Name b - Address c - Family doctor - If none, write none d - Your age e -• Date specimen was collected. 2 - Specimen should be turned in not later than two days after collecting. l - All analysis data will be held only by your doctor and not by anyone else. For your convenience, here are labels which you may clip to be used on the bottle with the specimen -

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