The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1940 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

1940.

0-:- + + ++ *-f-*** + + + + ® t EAST MARION + .£.-*■ + + + + + + + + + + + + *55 Mrs. R. O. Glide well of Indianapolis visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Unith Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and Ernie Cox visited Sunday with Abe Stwalley and family of Putnamville. Those calling on Mr. and Mri. Oran Buis and daughter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Masten, Mr. and Mrs. I^oyd McGinnis and son and Glen Burgess and family. Sunday dinner guests of Chester Cunningham and family were Mrs. Janette Cunningham and daughters of Pi Its boro and Mrs. Mary Jolley and daughter of New Winchester. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Cunningham. The Ladies Aid met at the Bethel

churth Thursday in an all day meeting. Wm. Newman spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis, and those calling in the afternoon were Mrs. R. O. Glidewell, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Cecil Newman and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Glen Burgess and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mrs. Myrtle Monday called on Mrs. Ida Newman and Mrs. Myrtle Cash Monday. y .^ + + + + + + + + + 1- MT. MERIDIAN .t. .j. •> 4 .V a. M:\ and Mrs. Earl Alleu and Helen May were Sunday guf sts af Mrs. Ethel Smith. John Clark received worf; of the leath of his brother Jim Clark >f Macon, Missouri. He passed away

Saturday morning. Mr. Clark was a fonner resident of this community. Norman Morrison spent Tuesday night with Hugh Hicks and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bee in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Coffman and family of Waynetown, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Skinner of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and son Rex were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Butler. Bobby Larkin of Rose 'Poly, Terre Haute, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buis of Clayton spent Wednesday afternoon with Hugh Hicks. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge were Mr. and

Mrs. W. A. McAnlnch and Helen of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller and son Rogers of Brownsburg, i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smedley of Canaan, M s. Mary Smdley of Belie | Union, Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Collins. Mrs. Josie Hurst, Jim McAnlnch, ! Mr. and Mrs. Verie Larkin of Mt. Meridian. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller and son Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge of Belle Union. Albert Hurst and Mrs. Liddm Nichols spent Thursday with Mis;: Emma Hurst and family. E 5rn to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tinchcr, a son, Sept. 30. Maurice Kivctt of I. U. spent the we ok end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kivett. Mas Charlotte Bell Clark, daughtere of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cln:k

and Gene Mathews son of Mrs. Elia Mathews were married Saturday, September 28. They will make their homo in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ada Albin will live in Greencastle after the sale of her farm October 3.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 @ u CLINTON FALLS 4 ■j 4. 4* 4> e 4- 4- J. 4- 4 4 There was a large crowd out Sun'ay evening to hear Rev. Matt Mees. A delegation came from r.eelsvillo, one addit on to the churcn. Elbert Bettis called on his sister Mrs. Lida Pierce. Mrs. Mary Thompson and two daughters and Mvfl. Eula Staggs .p, n Monday v ith Mrs. Mildred Staggs and help*! can peaches. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs attended the

Staggs reunion at Forest Park, Brazil, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ensor and children spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Bell. M . anil Mrs. John Bee and MK's May Molar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John White.e M s. Fannie Siglar called on Mr.i. Cathryn Johnson. Mrs. Louise Shonkwiler and Mrs. Fannie Siglar called on Mrs. Lida Pierce one afteroon.* The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday October 3, with M s. Raymond Burk. All members are urged to be present^ as there will be some business to attend to. Ed Betty and son Charles Edwar and Mrs. George Pierce spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calvert at Portland Mills. Floyd Brattain and son Freddie

Thursday.' 1 Mr a nd Mrs A daughter Martha, a* Mrs.GamJ^ What A Treat Fo Burning f loum-H. Get a JM

FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 & 5 OF NORM'S STANDARD SUPS®-SERVICE STATIC SOUTHWEST CORNER WALNUT AND INDIANA STREETS

FREE SOUVENIRS TO ALL! Complete one-stop station handling’ all Standard Oil Products— Also— QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL - LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIRING

Norm Peabody and his grand new Standard Service Station We extend our heartiest congratulations

QUALITY MEAT MARKET ZOL MdNTYRE, Prop.

A beautiful new station and congratulations to you Norm.

WILBUR WELCH —PAINTER—

| FREE SOUVENIRS TO All! 4 Hew! Exclusive!

Pictured above is the new Standard Service Station at the corner of Indiana and Walnut streets known as Norm’s Standard Super-Service Station, where speedy service, with courtesy, is always the motto. At the right is pictured Norm Peabody, manager of the new station.

Congratulations

on

Your New Station Norm

Currie's Tin & Furnace Shop

SPECIAL OFFER

(Offer good only until November 1 st.)

CAR LUBRICATION ,. 39c nils sjn* ial «ffor does not include transmission and differential. Offer not good on Saturday and S„n-

day or after 6 I*. M.

NORM'S STANDARD SUPER-SERVICE STATION

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To a good neighbor and friend we extend o CONGRATULATIONS on the GRAND OPENING OF YOUR NEW STANDARD SERVICE STATION Horace Link & ( The Store at Furniture

CONGRATULATE

on your new

STANDARD SERVICE STATIO Norm Peabody We are proud that we were able h> sui wifh the building materials for so li* 1

tion

Metzger Lumber

117 WEST FRANKLIN STREET

CONGRATUATIONS NORM* v™, unlirine TO^sSSlID ML rSSSWfSS BERT MOORMAN & SON [ Contractor

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