The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1936 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, 0KEENCASTT-E, INDIANA TID’ESDAY, JI’NR 2.'., 1^-

CHATEAU Tonight The Big Night DON’T MISS 1 You nmy l»‘ Sorry Come Early If ^«n Want A S'.'vt.

MRDILIlKI CAR BOLL CCORCt

Also tiood ShortH Friday and Saturday HOOT GIBSON Funniest (on hoy on Earth. 1:: “U ( KV TEliROR” Oswald in (liiiger Itread Hoy <ioin« Places with l.owell ThomaN ( ha|iter 4 ‘•The Clutching Hand” FREE GIFTS KIDDIES SATI lil)A Y AT •» I*. Al.

Roosevelt Nominator in Action

| j; rand parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 | Elliott Mrs. Stella Huffman spent Tues day in Clreenea.stle. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKeehan. The Alpha Gamma Pi met with Mrs. Irene Fen and Tuo..’ lay afternoon with eight members present. Those attanding ivere Mrs. Elsie Kuark. Mrs. Roxie Zeiner. Mrs Emily Herod, Mrs. Anna Dav, Mrs Mary McKamey. Mrs. Mona Camphe'l Mrs Elizabeth Sinclaii and the hostess. Following the business meeting the hostess serve! refreshments The duly meeting will be with Mrs Elsie Ruark. Mrs. Lloyd Evans and son of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Mary Lisby Ttiesday.

4. + + * + + 4 WF.ST li:i r'EltSON TWP. -I Mrs. Viola Mf<'iimnia«-k + 4. + * + ♦ ♦

d + + 4- + + + + + + a-4- + 4- + ^ WEST FI .OVD 4. •I* Mrs. Worth Arnold 4|fy 4* -k 4* 4* 4* *1* *h 4* 4* •!* 4* {cj The Saturday Night club held their regular meeting at Cataract Falls Sunday with a basket dinner. Aiiout thirty seven members and guests were present. Those making the trip by school bus were Mr. and Mrs dake Shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and family, Mr. and Mrs. doe Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Everett West. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Alter and family, Mr. and Mis. Herbert Arnold and son, Mr and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family. Guests included Leon Parsons of Avon. Morris and Wilma Woods, William Arnold of Fillmore ami Thomas Terry of Greencastle. Next meeting will be duly 5 with another picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siddotis and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heck Sunday afternoon. Miss Melba

Here is an excellent action photo of John Mack of Poughkeep-ia, N. V., intimate friend of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was selected to nominate the president at the Philadelphia convention, u ta-'k which was also his at Chicago in l!bi2.

with Mrs. Robert

Jean Siddons stayed for a week’s j spent Thursday viait- j Gorham.

Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Pickett called on , Miss E | mer Robinson is vi'iting Mr Mrs Ht ‘ nr y Phillips Sunday. her nephew , 0 K . Thorne an ,| fam .

Mr Buford, Virgil Phillips ami , ily in Mjchig . an city. Maynard Hunter went fishing on Eel ^ j,-

Mr. and Mrs Ora Adams of Lei,anion spent Sunday with Lemuel Killer | and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Earl Allen daughter. Helen Mae, | Mr and Mrs Cloyd Allen and Marie j Pierre spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia ' Shaw of E'aek Hauk. Mrs. lues Christy of Austin. Ind , , has been visiting her mother, Mrs. | Artie Smires. Mr. and Mis Roy Newgent and | children spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Wayne Hunter west of CloverI dale. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest MeCammack. Thomas and Agnes Pierce * spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wallace near Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught and

river. Sunday. Mrs Thelma Lisbyc and Miss Floy Lisby called on Imogene Arnold Sat-

urday.

The Help-One-Another club met June 24 with Mrs. Flossie Alexander. The East Floyd Home Economics club met Thursday with Mrs Opal Lawson hostess The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lena Bryan for an all day picnie. July 16

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Steward and daughter Ed-

j mon spent Sunday in Indianapolis ! with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steward. Mrs Kate Campbell and son Wal- ! ter and V’era Jean Campbell were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-

lip Carpenter at Colfax.

Sunday guests ol Mrs. Ellen Hanks were Mr. and Mrs Paul Heaney of

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ward of Indianapolis were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gorham Thursday

evening.

Guests of Mrs. Mary Proctor last Sunday were Mi and Mrs Clyde

Mrs. Ruth Whittaker and children Sallust and family ol Greencastle,

of Indianapolis spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storm and son of Bethel spent Sunday with Mrs.

Myrtle Storm.

Mrs. Dora Go»ham and children and Mrs. Dallas Ruark and sons

Mr and Mrs. Ray Sallust and family of Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zeiner of Floyd township, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols of Bainbridge. Betty Jean Wilbur of Indianapolis is here for an extended visit with her

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// Miss St I itig, secretary of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Tall Story Club, has a fault it is that her dub reports are always tinged with sadness. To wit: "T AST fall somebody told me i d save gasoline if .La I used Standard Red Crown dl the time. So, » about considering the consequences, I agreed to use nothing else tor a year. And just look what it got me into! "The very first day I saved a bowl full. That was fine—it wasn’t in the way at all. But look—in the first week I d saved a larttliuW. By the end of the year I’d saved a tank-ear full! "My, what a lot of gasoline to keep around tiso house! "Father complained so bitterly that I had to rent a barn to store it in. And now I've got a barn lull of Red Crown—and more piling up every day. I'm almost sorry 1 ever started."

Perhaps tie should Jeel sorry for Miss String. Butsomehowu e just can’t bring ourselves to believe a word 0] her story. W’e have reason to know that Standard Red Crown is an economical gasoline—but its use hardly saves that much. Because it does have "more live power per gallon,” Standard Red Crown operate! a car with less w aste power per gallon. What you save, in longer enileage, is well worth while over a year's time, but rather than make claims, Standard prefers to make it easy—and profitable—for motorists to find out the real facts about gasoline mileage for themselves. So, this summer Standard is conducting the most extensive road test ever attempted. You are invited to participate.

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Be sure your car ig aafe to drive — then DRIVE SAFELY

baby spent the week end with Brinton Vaught near Greencastle. Mrs. Jereldine Allee and children, Neda and Veda called on Gladys Benarri and children Monday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Clearwaters and children Noble Ray and Waneta June spent last Friday with Mrs Cloyd Allen. « fF4-4>1* + + BltU NE KS TOWN + j. Lovle Johimton *1* !• 4* •!• + + + * + Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas visited Clyde Thomas and family Sunday Mr. ami Mrs James Mnore called on Albert Mann Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kimel Wilson and children were Sunday guests of Mis. I.oy neat Brigeston. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Marshall called on Mr. and Mrs. JoJhn Jobnst.m and daughter Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Potter and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eiteljorge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braden and children, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tot r and children called on Mi and Mrs. Frank Torr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston, Mr and Mis. James Moore, Mi and Mrs. Mack Crousore, Mr. and Mrs. John Ji.linston and daughter called on Mrs. Eliza Johnston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evens and children Mr. and Mrs. Hurndon Irwin and (laughter visited Robert Irwin and family Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Ellis was in Indianapolis Thursday for treatment and X-ray. Mrs. Kenneth Skelton was taken to the hospital Sunday night for

treatment. / Reba Jean Aker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JW.in Aker is confined to her home wfth illness. Mrs Kiiuel Wilson and children visited Mis John Aker Monday afternoon. Mr. an I Mrs. John Johnston and daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Kimel Wilson it'nd children Monday evening. Doris Marshall spent Monday with Mary Bohnaton. / ' , MORTON The Morton Chapter of O. E. S. will hold their picnic at the Rockville park on Sunday June 2H for the members and their families Mrs. Helen Maddox has returned home from Greeneaslle where she spent several days. Glen Clodfelter and family of Lafayette spent Tuesday night with his niothei Mrs Carrie Clodfelter. Mrs. Jessie Newgent visited her sister. Mis Jose Burk the latter part of the week. Clarence Lane and family of Lafayette spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Mrs Oariie Clodfelter visited with Dennis Clodfelter and family on Sunday. Howard Farrow and fam ly and Lloyd O’Haver spent Sunday at Danville with relatives. Miss Lucile Hart and Mrs. Laura Inge spent Tuesday at Greencastle. The Metzger Lumber Co., nd yesterday should have read 12-mesh black screen wire. 2 cents per square foot, instead of as printed.

Keep cool, calm, and COLLECT/!

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25-Lb.

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Corn Flakes

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Grape Juice Wesco Grahams Crackers

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Pineapple Juice 2&25c Soaks Clothes White! Rinso Sm-owS !c 18c

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Vine Ripened —Jumbo Size

Limes Peaches

T.nrtre Size— Early Rost

15c Tomatoes 25c Celery'

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car features for i ! ■ I fort . . . this extra : ne" 10 "'l enjoyment makes long trips eas) I On a recent trip from Kai as k..l Dos Angeles. 1 en J . . . and was not at all tim j long day of driving.

a price ... I was quite sur P J note the remarkable i avi.c ’ ’'f 1 oU. For • combination of I 1 and money-saving features. ' 1 to me that it would be hard tos 1^ this handsome new Dodge. DODGI NEW LOW FIRST COS r Jty t fljwf»y arrant to M