The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1939 — Page 4
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CHATEAU Don't Miss, You May B<‘ Sorry! LAST TIMES TONIGHT
WEAVER BROTHERS ELV1RY ROT ROGERS ^
Roy Atwell Musical ami News
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
TRIGGER T«x has a bullet lor every tough hombre in Texas...as he routs out the last bandit stronghold on the range!
IITTERI RIDERSt°h f ' FRONTIER - W mYt M - ('omedy hhcI ('hap. 4 of DICK TRACY RETURNS”
It’s a wise precaution to DISINFECT WINTER WASHINGS
Use Roman Cleanser when you wash. It disinfects clothes; makes them fresh and snow-white, even when dried inside. In winter, it is particularly important to disinfect towels, handkerchiefs, napkins, bed linens, etc. Directions for disinfecting, removing stains are given on the label. Try Roman Cleanser next wash-day.
ROMAH CLEANSER whitens asu/dU&injfecCi
urer. Next meeting with Mrs. Roxte Marvin Weklon of Kentland. Williams of Greencastle. Mrs. Myrtle Storm spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Berl Buis and daugh- night with Lester Storm and family, ter of Elmhurst were week end Mr. and Mrs. Mellie Storm spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Sunday night with Rev. Robert CoopDevon Dudley is at home after er and family of Spencer, working the past few months for | Mrs. R. O. Glidewell of Indianap-
0ai3J3JSHSIS®3/aidJa/cMSJS/SiaJ3I3IEI3J5!3j®B13rdISI2I3iB'3ISj3133l5fBiSfi3iB. ( 3ra5Ici.'5EI3f5J3J?' Community Auction Sale | Friday, December 8 BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL WE HAVE BUYERS FOR EVERYTHING. I have listed several good feeding shoots, 10 good cows and calves. One 1934 Ford Coupe, like new; one 1929 Ford Coupe, runs good. Truck load of 12 and 14
ft. poplar gates.
Farm Home Supply man will be there with a load of
merchandise.
KOON MOTOR SALES
BAINBRIDGE
Jo*. •!• -i- -1- t -r -1- -H -1- -I- d- ^o} + EAST MARION + ,e*. •!• -I- -I- •!• -1- •!* 4- -f. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Higgins spent Thursday with relatives near
Danville.
The prayer services will be held Friday evening, Dec. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vivgil Humphrey. Mrs. Glen Burgess and daughter, Monice, and Miss June Darnell called on Mr and Mrs. E. E Buis Thursday
afternoon.
Those visiting Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slavens. Mort Slavens, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis.
The Bethel Cadies Aid held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis, with thirteen members and one guest present. Officers elected for the coming year were Mary Storm, president; Daisy Wil-ljgj liamson, vice president and Mrs. j g Lloyd McGinnis, secretary and treas-;
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cUs called on Mr. and Mi>. K. L. | Mr arR | ^ rs Q ra Egg ers 0 f GreenBuis Monday aft. non. 'castle spent Sunday with Mrs. Lola Mr. and Mrs. Oler Dudl y an 1 Son.- Eggers and family, called on Mr. and -■! s. H i. I Hui.u. jj r .,,-j Mrs. Dave Edwards ana Sunday evening. family of North Salem spent Sunday j with Mr. aaui Mrs. John Malicoat. 'DEPAIJW FACULTY ITEiMS Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bogard, Mrt. Dr. Ray F. Dawson, instructor in p om Abbott spent Thursday with Mr. b6tany, is speaking tonight at the anc j Mrs. John Smith and family, DePauw-Indiana botany exchange Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith an 1 meeting in the Bryan Room of the Indiana University Union Building I at 7 p. m. His subj. t concerns Plant
Physiological Chemistry.
Dr, Dawson and Dr. Winona H. | Welch, acting head of the botany department, plan to attend the American Association for the Advancement of Science meetings in Columbus, Ohio December 27 to January 1. DePauw gradual. fi..m the department of botany will have their annual luncheon during the meetings. Dr. Clyde E. Wildman will deliver the address at tin dedication of the new school addition in Peru, Indiana, Sunday afternoon. December 10.
the cockeyed world WILL LAUGH ITSELF SILLY!,
LYNN BARI • JOSEPH SCHIIDKRAUT STANLEY FIELDS • FRITZ LEIBER LIONEL ROYCE A 20»h C*ntvry.Fox Pictwr*
Added Shorts: 3 STOOGES In “SAVED BY THl and COLOR CARTOON “ONE MOTHER'S E'Di^f
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY (Continuous from 2 Sat.)
j VONCASlli f “Where The Crow**.
FINAL TONIGHT the: BUMSTEADS (PENNY SINGLETON VKTHrii . LARRY SIMS and DAISY) in “BLONDIE; BIUNti"
aughter of New Winchester spent i Perkins and family. Sunday with John German. ! Mr. and Mrs. Plea.-an’. Mr. and Mrs. William Rooker and Mrs. Chauncey Perkins family, Mi', and Mrs. Moody Lee of spent Saturday in Danvii| e Crawfordsville spent Sunday after- Homer Steward spent tvnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey night with Ida and Laura i
At the meeting December <J of the j”
Indiana Schoolmen's Club at th 3 Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Dr. Edward R. Bartlett w 11 be a member of the pane discussing ''Evaluating the Results Obtained in the Character Education of Our Youth in the Pub'ic Sch'-ols of Our State.’’ Others participating in the discussion are Commissioner A. I Tiester, Superintendent Donald DuShane of Columbus, and Sup. nmendent Merle Abbott of Fort Wayne.
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WITH A $1.00 PURCHASE OF GROCERIES OR MEATS
Dr. C. F. Voegelin and Dr. Erminie W. Voegelin will read papers at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association in Chicago December 27 and 28. Dr. Voegelin, professor on anthropology, will present "Correlation between Units Postulated by Linguists and Ethnologists’’ befote the Linguistic Sympos'um. Mrs. Voegelin’s paper on the program of the Culture Area Symposium concerns "The Gieat LakesGulf Area." Professor Herman Berg, director of the Messiah concert which is to be given Sunday evening in the Gobin I Memorial Chureh, is planning to atI tend the Music Teachers' National Association in Kansas City, Missouri, December 27, 28, and 29. Professor L. H. Turk is the DePauw University delegate to the national convention of the American Association of University Professor's in New Orleans December 2730. He will also attend the sessions of the Modern Language Association, which is holding its Christmas meeting in New Orleans. Dr. J. L. Reihsorner will attend the i Eighth National Organic Chemistry J Symposium at St. Louis, Missouri, t on December 28-30. j ♦ A paper on “Charles Sorel, Theor* ♦ ist of Realism." will be read at tha % Modem Language Association na- T tional convention December 27-29 in • New Orleans by Professor H. J. j X Skornia of DePauw. In adition to t Professors Turk and Skornia, Dr. ± Gerhard Baerg and Prbfessor Jerome Hixson will attend from DePauw.
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OVEN GOLD
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LOAF
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