The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1955 — Page 2

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^AlLY BANNER, GREPNCASTtE, INDIANA, TAi*E 1HO > TriSDAl, XOVOUIER 22. 1945.

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WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 ■--* Starting next Monday, you can mail a letter or message inside a package for the first time in United States postal history.

Postmaster General Arthur

H» A-e\ i. you will have to pay the extra postage for mailing the letter or message and indi-

Summerfield announced the "combination' mail service yes terday. He said it will eliminate the "confusing" procedure requiring mailers to send letter I ] separately oi* attached to the { i outside of a package.

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Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.U0

Women of the ?.foo«e Chapter No. 1iS v .11 hold 3 bi--;ne-= meeting We'.'.e; day evening at & e’e! k al the Moose Hail. It i.i..p ; i it th..t all officers pleaattend.* Charles L. Phillips. 23. Greencastle. ha. been notified to spear in city court before- Mayoi

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Persoisa! And Local News Briefs

World War I Veterans meet Friday evening in club rooms over Fleenor's store.

will their drug

The East Marion Homemakers Club will meet Friday afternoon. Nov. 25th with Mrs. Marjorie Wesbter. Members please remember date.

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All officers and team captains of the Tuesday night Ladies Bowling league meet at Varsity Lanes Tuesday evening at 8:00 p. m. for a meeting. Rites were held at Brazil this afternoon for Mrs. Edna L. Morlan, 6.'J, who passed away Sunday evening. She was a sister of Mrs. Ethel Miller of Reelsville.

R. E. Sandy, Owner of Home Laundry & Cleanerts attended American- Institute of Laundering's 68th Annual Convention and Exhibit in Philadelphia - , Pennsylvania, November 17 through 20. S Sgt. and Mrs. Ora Turner, Jr. and son, Mike, have returned home'from Kansas City, Mo. S Sgt. Turner has just completed four years service in the U. S. Air Force. They are now visiting Mrs. Turner’s father, Woody Baldwin in Miami, Fla.

answer to a charge of imprope 5 vehicle registration. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E Mizer have left for Arnold Penn. They will spend the Thanksgivxg holidays with Mrs. Mizer's mother and will return to Greencarile next Monday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkham were Mr. anal Mrs. Rusrell Beams and sons of Fincartle, Mr. and Mrs. Scott ' Kirkham, son and daughter of Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Leon i Shinn and daughters of Lena and Mr. and Mrs. Chic Stites, I sen and daughter of this city. Miss Marilyn Donelson has ! been asked to be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Donna Ca> to and Dr. Paul Podshadley on the evening of Doc. 22nd., in tlie Pleasant Run Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Casto and Miss Donelson are students a the Methodist Hospital School ol Nursing in Indianapolis. The claim of Mrs. Jennie Carpenter against the estate of her brother, Walter S. Campbell, was taken under advisement by Judge John H. Allee at the conclusion of the hearing in the Putnam circuit court Monday afternoon. Mrs. Carpenter is asking $4,120 for services rendered during Mr. Campbells lifetime.

LOCAL INSURANCE AGENTS ATTEND DINNER MEETING

Mrs. Frederick L. Bergmann and children have left for Topeka, Kansas, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Lewis, and Mr. Lewis. Dr. Bergmann and Prof, and Mrs. Hairy Hawkir = will leave Wednesday for Topes a to spend Th&nksgiving <with the Lewises. All will return th's weekend.

Mrs. Grace Newby went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attead. a

tea given for Mrs. Leota Appleby

on her 81st birthday, by • Mrs Hugh McGlasson of Crawfords-, ville, her daughter. Rev. Mcr. Glasson, District Supt. of the Crawfordsville District has only recently been transferred to this Area from South Bend Mrs. Newby ran*' rciua;-! for a few days, for a visit wi.n friends.

The members of the Putnam County Insurance Agents Association held a joint dinner meeting with the members of the Clay County agents at the Clear View Club on Monday evening. Following the steak dinner, Morris Hunter, president of the Putnam County group, and Robert Gasway, president of the Clay County agents, presided. Members from Putnam County attending were Gordon Sayers. S. C. Sayers, Morris Hunter, Ernest H. Collins, Ola Ellis, Walter Cox, Paul Davidson, and Ernest Flint of Greeneastle; Mrs. O. B. Foster and Mrs. Lucille McCullough of Cloverdale; an 1 George luppenlatz, William Etcheson and Sam Hostetler oJ Roach dale. ^ ..

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