The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1940 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 11)40.

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ICLESAM WANTS TO KNOW—This Is the draft form all men from 21 to 35 years inclusive must Lion Oct. 16, when Uncle Sam wants to know all about his young men eligible for'military serj(,; s is the official form, posted on wall of Selective Service Commission, Washington. Draft

; sre subject to five years imprisonment and $ I 0,000 fine.

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Mrs. Chalmer Myles and family in i Eminence. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lowman of | Georgetown, 111., visited last Thurs- j day with Misses Laura and Belle I-'Ong. The Farm Bureau meeting will be i at the school building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Eva Todd left Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Vaughn in Danville. Kenneth Peck and Mis: lane Hunter of Greencastle, were in town for a while Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis spent

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home at 10 o’clock. Burial in the Cedar cemetery. Mrs. Clyde Switzer and Mrs. Clifford Jack called on Mrs. Tom Calvert and daughter Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fay Spencer and Jackie Miller were in Terre Haute Friday.

Relatives received word Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and morning that Mrs. Laura Twigg of family called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde

"■ i Sunday with Mr. ami Mis George j

Schoughnesy and family and Mis. |Knoy, east of town.

Schaub of Indianapolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C nnd son,! Jackie Miller spent Sunday with 1 Kenneth, of Linden, Wyoming, left I Mrs. Harold Gibbs and family. j here Saturday after a few days visit! Miss Ruth Cunningham spent Sat- here with her mother. Mi. Anna Job

urday night and Sunday with Mr. | and other relatives,

and Mrs. Clifford Jack. j Miss Vera Newton of Ten. Haute I

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer

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Hcllandsburg passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert received word that Fred Calvert of Crestine, California, is recovering slowly from a stroke which happened a month

ago.

Gerald Spencer spent Thursday night with Paul and Earl Harvey. Eloise Vanhook and children spent Friday with Mrs. Margaret Harbisor

and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bali of Sidney, j Sunday Ohio, were called here Friday by the death of his brother, Raymond Ball

of near Russellville.

Several from here attended the sale of Fern Sturgeon Thursday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert and daughter were Mary Jean Calvert and Henry Higgins of Greencastle, Randel Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stultz. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graves and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sticbling and family, Mrs. Ruth

Silencer and family of Lena Sunday

afternoon.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and son and Miss Tressie Richardson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy

Smythe.

Mr. and Mrs. Landon Stewart failed on Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hopkins

evening.

is here visiting Mrs. Sal: a Cunning-1 ham and Mis. Nora Morrison and her uncle, Jim Tabor, west of town. Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy v ; i at Nr.v . Winchester Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst were in j

Indianapolis Sunday.

For a Top Performance in smoking pleasureMake your next pack

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray R Miller an 1 family visited Sunday with Mr an I Mrs. Earl Brann near N( a M.irke Mrx Russell Scobee'as I Mrs. Eva Price attended the Chririian chu:c!i convention at Roachdale Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blaydes visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tones enterthe latter's sister in Illinois over the j tained the Horre-Mak Club an 1 week end. j families at a pitch-in supper an 1 Mrs. William I). Young spent the wiener toast Friday night. Those week end with her parents, Mr. and I present were Mr. and Mis Alva Mrs. Roy Smythe. j Gowin, Mr. and Mrs. A thur Ar.v -

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Greencastle Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Finley Giger were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins and daughter of Indianapolis called on

Chesterfield

Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Smythe and Mrs. William Young Sunday evening.

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THEY’RE COOLER,

MILDER, BETTER-TASTING All over the country, more smokers are buying Chesterfields today than ever before because these Cooler, Better-Tasting and Definitely Milder cigarettes give them what they want. That’s why smokers call Chesterfield the Smoker’s Cigarette.

Smokers like yourself know they can

defend on Chesterfield's Right Combination of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos for the best things of smoking. Chesterfield smokers get the benefits of every modern improvement in cigarette making.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Irioi'or and family, Mr. and Mrs. Riy R. Miller and family, Mr, and Mis Ivan Proctor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cully Price and daughters Mrs. Eva Price. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scobee

and sons, Mr. and M’ Edward Sco- j — — * -■ ■ — bee, Mary Ann and \ i ginia Lienny j g un( j a y witll Mr an( j jf rs Robert

and Ginger Judy. | K ec!< , Edwin and Leo Proctor of India.’.- |

apolis spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shea of In-

BETTER MADE FOR BETTER SMOKING Here as seen in the new film "TOBACCO LAND, U. S. A." is Chesterfield's electric detector. Twenty mechanical fingers ex amine each cigarette in a pack and if there is the slightest imperfection a light flashes and the entire pack is automati cally ejected.

Copyright 1940, LtccKTT & Mrns Tobacco C®.

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as Stewart and daughter of Crawfordsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elliott and family.

John German visited John Smith at the hospital in Evansville Sunday. Mr. Smith had an eye operation Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ader, Mri. Eva Mason, Mrs. Jennie Bush spent Friday with A. G. Kurtz of Plymouth.

Mrs. Luna Perkins and Helen Weller spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Risk.

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This new Chevrolet for ’41 Is a much bigger car in all ways—with a longer wheelbase and greater over-all length—with longer, larger, wider Eisher Undies—with exceptionally comfortable interiors giving “3-couple roominess," or ample space for six passengers, in the sedan models. Your Chevrolet dealer cordially invites you and your family to visit his showroom . . . invites you to make a thoroughgoing test of the finest motor car Chevrolet has ever built . . . Invites you to eye it, try It, buy It—today!

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