The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1939 — Page 3

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| Bracelet To Pass Woman Aiomna, [jane Bowder L n.nd o n 'y livinK memb ^ rs I of seventy-two will soon lessors of trophies preI h e oldest alumni ot Denav Novemoer 4, Mrs. | ^eder will he presented i * | GoUl bracelet as the , an alumna. She has sue- | gettie Locke Hamilton ,-ter's death a week ago. , Mr Archibald Shaw of j class received the men’s coires|K)ruling disUnc- ^ th e men. This is the first history of DePauw that L have been in the pos-

session of members of the same | Miss Emma Hurst and Miss Hazel class. In addition to this coincidence, [ Meek called on Mrs. Mabel Heavin these two graduates happen to be and Mary Hicks Wednesday afterthe only two living members of their noon, class- 1872. „ w Mr. ami Mrs. A1 Stone were Sun-

with relatives.

Mrs. Ida Prichard. Mrs. Dennis Terry and Mrs. Roy Terry were in Crawfordsville Sunday afternoon. Floyd Broadstreet was the Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton spent; Mrs. Howard Moore and Mrs. Best Sunday with the latter's parents of Oreencastle, Mrs. Dorcie Kivett

and Mrs. Dorothy Sutherlin called on Mrs. Ada Albin Monday afternoon.

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USE DAILY BANNER ADVER ^ the ‘ r daUghter ’ MrS ' pUeSt ° f Carl Terry ’

IHING FIRST Ana n.„ cv.„ Dalt ° n ^ fami ‘ y 0t Bed '

Lonnie Brewer and family, of near j Stilesville spent Sunday with Walter

gj Tincher and family.

Rev. Stearns held services at the M. E. church here Sunday morning.

Mrs Venn!-, I arlrln o MrS ’ Nan VenT,illi °n “^d SOU ^ IlcBlCT - nuIIL ul JIIUlmlill „ )113l Collins Mrs Amv v„ n ^° ra Wil “ 8 ° f NeW Y ° rk are vi8ltlnK rel * and Mrs. E. E. Collins, Jack Moser, Dorothv Stone Mrs a5 ^s. I'™ atlves an<1 fri ends in this community, j Miaa Fern Terry and Miss Colleen Mrs Sort Sims m' Snyder, Mrs. Sarah Broadstreet and T. A. Hunter were Sunday guests of Mr. Airs. I* lora. biins, Mis. Gidce Love, Hicks of Coatesvilie sn^nt TTridav ^ aa -\r ■ r i • • Tcrioo r tin on r , ,, U1 Coates vine speni b miay | arK ] M ra Venue Larkin and son

Miss Lillian Love and Mrs. Mabel afternoon with Hugh Hicks and' B 0 bb V

Heavin attended the guest day pro- family,

gram of the Belle Union Home Ec

Club Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Gilbert Cox and children of Fillmore spent Friday afternoon with

Mr. and Mrs. Will O’Neal.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Runyan, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Runyan of Groencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sallust, and Mrs. Mary Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt of Indianapolis, Mr.

near Oreencastle. Noble Hurst is in New York this

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cosner and Mr. and Mrs. Broadstreet were in Knightsville Sunday. Mrs. Dorice Kivett called on Mrs. Amy Vaughan Monday afternoon. The services and basket dinner

The Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the church with Mrs. Amy Vaughan and Mrs. Dorcie Kivett as hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. Maggie Sutherlin has been the guest of Oral Sutherlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans of

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FOR direct relief from coughing, phlegm, irritation, clogged air passages, misery of colds—rub throat, chest, and back with Vicks

with Hugh Hicks

Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Skinner of Columbus are here for a week’s visit |

held Sunday at Deer Creek church Greencastle for a few days, were well attended. Mr. anti Mrs. A. A. Nichols were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bee of Plain- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. field called on Mr. and Mrs. George Sammie Reeves in Indianapolis. Osborn Sunday aitemoon. E. L. Scott and family of RockMr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin ville, Eddie Buis and family of and son spent Sunday with Herbert Greencastle, A7r. and Mrs. George Clements and family. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Neal and

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ALSO. FOR HEAD COLD “sniffles”, melt a spoonful of VapoRub in hot water.Then have the child breathe in the steaming vapors.

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bee were Sinday visitors with Mrs. Ada Albin and John Osborn.

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THURSDAY!

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• Heats up to 4 rooms • Radiant side doors

Installed in our delivery zone

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Enjoy the carefree convenience of clean, odorless oil heat at savings up to $20! Famous Hi-Low burner heats up to 4 rooms! Radiant doors open to warm you in a jiffyt Fingertip oil control gives just the degree of heat you want! Constant level valve prevents flooding! Coles control maintains an even draft automatically! Features of $60 Coal-Wood Heaters!

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• Heats 5 roems • Cast-iron flrepot You’d pay up to $25 more elsewhere for a coal-wood circulator with all these features! Has large heat-radi-ating cast-iron dome! Easy-to-clean rich porcelain finish all over except back! Rugged firepot has duplex grates! Double-sectioned feed door! AH joints cup-fitted and cemented!

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