The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1939 — Page 8

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RK<;n.Air services w ill be Jlia.l) AT DEER CREEK CHCRCH

Regular services will be held at the Deer Creek Baptist church Satu:day evening and Sunday. There will be preaching Saturday night, ;nd Sunday forenoon. Elder Wili‘am Walters of Coatosville will •i. each. There will be a basket dinner at no ..i, and a preaching service again in the afternoon, Eider Walters being the minister.

These services are open to the general public, a cordial invitation being cx'.cn led to all.

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M inhattan Christian Church regular church services held the first and third Sunday of each month at 7:30 p. m. Rev. David Neilson, minister.

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Sunday School each Sunday morn ing at Everybody welcome.

RAIMIRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Etchcson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson and Ray Etcheson attended the funeral of Mr. Webster at Russellville Wednesday! afternoon. Mrs. Stout of Hollandsburg spent i last week with her daughter Mrs. F. j C. Codings and husband. Shelton Priest of Oakland. Cal. ! visited relatives here last week. He had been sent as a delegate from | that town to the Townsend conven- | tion at Indianapolis. Ray Whitaker and family of Kan- j sas are guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Whitaker. They all | spent the weekend with relatives in Kentucky. Miss Virginia Loyenberger of Indianapolis is spending her summer | vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Leyenberger. Mrs. F. A. McNorton spent the weekend wit r her daughter Jane, who is ill in St. Vincent's hospital. Air and Mrs. Ray Michael and inily of Detroit, Mich., are spend-

* For The 4th Let Us Check Over Your Car

YOU may bs all ready for your 4th of July c: vacation trip—but is your CAR ready? Vacation trips cost money, so why not take the few pre cautions that are necessary if you want to enjoy every minute while vou are gone. Are your tires properly in-

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flated? Do you have the right summer oil? Is the tank full of gasoline that’s quick on pick up, yet economical on a long trip? Let our friendly attendants take all the Kuesswork out of your trip!

ing their vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Millie Michaels, and other relative j. AT., and Mrs. Archie Chadd and two sons, Billy anil Bobby of Anderson, were guests of Mi. and Mrs. Dolby Ceilings from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp and family of Indianapolis visited with Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Codings over Saturday and Sunday. Alias Clara McKee of Greencastle spent last week with Air. and Airs. Kan . Anderson. Mi and Mrs. H. R. Sands and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands were on a fishing trip to Lake Bruce over the weekend. Mrs. Maggie Hall left Monday for Peru where she will join Air. and Mrs. Paul Crodian and son on a trip to New York. They expect to be gene through July. Gene Hess and son Joe, Frank Baker and son Jerry, O. L. Vancleave and son. Robeit and Basil Pruitt and sr i Gene Edwin, enjoyed a fishing trip to Worthington last Thursday. They held their fish supper with At . and Airs. Gene Hess on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cully and sons of India::; pedis spent Sunday with relative'; here. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Colliver attended the funeral of a friend. S. F. Martin at Lafayette last Tuesday. M.. and Mrs Robert Hammond of

NOTH' ( ■ BIDS FOil \WARDIN’< C ON’TR.M TS TO SCHOOL Diin ,N MONROE TOWNSHIP Notice i: hereby given that the undersigned Tiusleo of Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana, will receive sealed bid;; for the transportation of school children in said township for the on eiing four ^school term.'. Buis will be opened at 8 o'clock P. AT on I he 18th day of July, 1939. at t.'ie High School Gymnasium, in the town cf Bainbridge. Indiana, and contracts will be awarded to the lowest, or best responsible bidders, and to residents of said township only. There art four bus routes and one automobile route. Successful bidders will be r equired to furnish chassis and all equipment which must mee stall requirements, except body , axe and fire extinguishers which will be furnished by trustee. Successful bidders shall furnish doctor's certificate of health, and carry public liability insurance; also furnish surety bond’ for the faithful performance of the contract. For the automobile route, the successful bidder will be required to furnish and maintain all equipment. Description of the routes and other information pertaining thereto may be secured at the office of said trustee. The Tiustee and Advisory Board rese rves the right to reject any and all bid.'. CLAUDE ETCHESON, Trustee. 2*-2t

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Lb. Bag $1.15

JARS r- 69c Pints, Do*. 5:>c Jar Rubbers, 3 Loz 10c Jar L ds, Zinc. Doz 19c Curto, Bottle 23c Pen Jel, 2 Pkgs 21c Jellum, 3 Pkgs 25c ’■*y

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PAMILY SWAP—Wife swapping with equal division of 14 children in Davis and June families of Lapeer Couniy, Mich., sand hills siarllcs moralists. Hera is Mrs. Edith Juno with her seven children at George Davis home. Cow figured in deal. Mrs. Davis goes to June home.

TROUBLE—John K. Caldwell. American Consul Gcnord i.i the trouble zone at Tionisi.i, China. Ho lodged v/irh anoco oufhcr’vi:: fho ; .-. of the Amerioen Chamber cf Commerce of Ticnisin a t the blccL-.de incased L/ T pan. Glochade is c . ’. J n violciicn of i:i. _;. ji, ,| (t /;

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