The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1940 — Page 2
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SOCIETY Miss Betty Bryan Society Editor Phone All Social and Personal Items To 96
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION. Protection with Arias Perm.i-Guard Anti-Freeze, Standard Super Anti-Freeze, or Completely Denatured Alcohol, 188 proof. ★ WINTER-GRADE ISO-VIS. Summer oil drained, replaced with fast-flowing VC’inter Grade Iso-Vis. ★ COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE. Battery, cables, and connections checked. Recharging if necessary. New Atlas batteries in wide price range. ★ WINTER TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT. Summer lubricant d-ained and replaced by Winter-Grade Si indard Gear Lubricant. ^ DIFFERENTIAL SERVICE. Winter Grade Standard Gear Lubricant replaces heavy summer oil. 4 oils ... 4 prices! ISO-VIS in cans, 30f a quart* in bulk, 25< a quart* QUAKER STATE m cans, 35* a quart POLARINE in bulk, Mf a quart* STANOLIND in bulk. 15* a quart* *Pmailing dealer prices {plus taxes)
EXPERT CHASSIS LUBRICATION. Point-to-point protection with Standard oils and greases. SKID PROTECTION WITH ATLAS TIRES. Don't risk smooih ores on skiddy roads. Atlas Grip-Safe Tires are reasonably priced. Fully guaranteed JL. 3 FINE GASOLINES . , . At the RED ” Crown pump, regular'’ priced Red Crown. At tbe WHITE Crown pump. Standard's Solite w ith Ethyl, (premium quality). At the BLUE Crown pump bargain-priced Stanolind jc LIGHTS CHECKED. Safety demands careful checking and replacements of faulty bulbs. SPARK PLUGS TESTED. Cleaned and regapped. New ones installed if needed
GOOD INSURANCE! The America* Petroleum Institute recommends: "Lubricate every 1000 miles!’’
ENJOY A NATIONAL CREDIT CARD. APPLY TO ANY STANDARD OIL DEALER.
SEE YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER fou/
AWAIT RETT UN OF PLANE VICTIM'S BODS’
At L-ulianaptilis, Mrs. William Ft. Walton, formerly Iva Whelan, of Greencastle, today awaited with her husband the release of the body o* their daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Ft. Willson, who, with her husband, was killed in the crash of an airliner in which they were passengers, over a mountainous region of Utah, Monday. Upon the release of the body was dependant the completion of the arrangements for the funeral services, but it was expected that the last rites would be held at Maywood, 111., where the Willsons resided.
ART WEEK COMMITTEE NAMED FOR GREENCASTLE
Notional Art Week will he celebrated on Nov. 25 to Dec. 1 in Gieencastle as in many other com-
munities over the United States. A local committee composed of Miss Harriet Hazinski, chairman; Miss Miss Dorothy Knudson, assistant chairman; A. Reid Winsey, Jacob Eitel, Mrs. Margaret Brooks, Mrs, Catherine McCord, Harold Carney, Miss Helen Black Miss Dorothy Gardner, Ward Blessing, Sam Hanna, and Albert Jones are working on plans to fulfill the purpose of this occasion. With this aim in mind, the local art committee will sponsor an Art Fair in the corridor of the court house, Nov. 30. A window display contest for the Greencastle merchants is planned Dec. 26; a studen* trip to Chicago to see the American Artists show; an exhibit of art books; open house at the DePauw art department, and other events to Interest people in American painting and crafts and their purchases are scheduled. Detailed plans will be announced later by the committee.
A BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY Practice this in your life: For whooever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward Mark 9:41.
^personals and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Roy L. Hillis was up town today, slowly recovering from an illness of three weeks. Mrs. T. F. Reeves was in Terre Haute today attending a Dress Style Show at the Terre Haute House. The Christian Church Choir will meet this evening at 7:00 o’clock Instead of Thursday evening as was previously announced. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Easter were in Champaign, 111., Tuesday attending the funeral services of their niece, Mrs. Etta Collins. Earl Fisk Camp of the United Spanish War Veterans, and the Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening. There will be nomination of officers. Donald Meek who is attending Central Business College in Indianapolis. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Meek of Mt. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Forgarts and children of Russellville; Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrick and Mrs. Frank Toney were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Grubb and son, Maynard. Perhaps not the lowest price—but the best ouality at a fair price has given our Dry Cleaning Department a steady growth. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 6-lt.
First Thursday Bridge To Hold Lunobeoii The First Thuisday Bridge Hub will hold a luncheon bridge at 1 o’clock Thursday at Mrs. Garrett’s. •j. «• t -r
First Ward P. T. A. To Meet November 12
The First Ward Parent Teachers Association meeting has been postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 2:15 p. m. Since this will be National Education Week, a very special program has been planned. Prof. E. E. Ramsey of Indiana State Teachers College will be the speaker. Music will he furnished by the Fifth Grade.
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Third Ward Study Group To Meet Friday
The Third Ward Study Group will meet Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock in the school auditorium. Child Hygiene will be the topic of discussion.
The school nurse, Miss '| A( . lh ,. ( hll|(t e r of Tri Kappa Smith, will have a part on the pro- ^ ^ wuh Mni Sunk<>1
gram.
+ + + * Thursday Beading Club To Meet With Mrs. Stringer The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. B. Stringer, 702 south College avenue.
Active chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at l he honje of Mrs. Willard Sunkel, 318 Highfall Avenue.
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MEN’S t LI B TO MEET
Friendly Folks Class To Meet With Woman’s Circle
The Friendly Folks Sunday School Class of the Presbyterian church will join the Woman’s Circle in an all day meeting at the church Thurs-
The Men's Club of Gobin Memorial (lay beginning at 10:00 o’clock. Methodist church will hold their first rhere wil) ^ a C0VPrcd dish Iunch . meeting of the year this evening a' ( ,on at noon and each person is askthe church. This will be a dinner , d to bring their ^ tab)e
meeting at 6:30 o’clock. Prof. Skor- | I nia of DePauw University will be the
speaker.
£5} 4- + * + -j- -j* + -I- + ANNIVERSARIES + ^ + ++ + + -!- + + + + + 4*4-^} Birthdays Gordon Rhea Birt, today, November 6. Lee Edward Lydick, Greencastle, R. 3, today, November 6. Nancy Jo Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ayler Nelson, 1 year today, November 6. Wedding Mr. and Mrs Cecil Barnett, their 20th anniversary today, Novernber 6, 1940.
FOR SALE: 153 Florence heater, excellent condition; medium size Magic heater, one gasoline washer. Miller G ain Co., Phone 143, 6-3p.
TODAY—NOV. 6 Chinese exclusion act 1892. For Quality Flowers Phone 636 Eltel's Flowers
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Shower Held For Maxuie McGaughey
A shower was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGaughey who live a short distance from Fincastle, In honor of their daughter Maxine, who will soon become the bride of Robert Spousel. Miss McGaughey received
many lovely gifts.
Refreshments were served by the
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Mrs. Cook Hostess To Woman's Study Club The Woman’s Study club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. John Cook, 417 east Washington street. Mrs. Russell Newgent will have the program entitled "Ogden Nash and His Poetry.”
Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
IF NOSE CUSS AT NIGHT RtaHMiif Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL
Spanish Group of A. A. U. W. To Meet Thursday Evening The Spanish Group of A. A. U. W. will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in Asbury Rail in Rqom 106. Anyone interested in this group is invited to attend the meeting. + + + + Delta /-eta drcle To Meet Thursday Delta Zeta Circle will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Delta Zeta House. All members are urged to be present. * + + + Farm Bureau Women To Meet Friday The Progressive Farm Bureau Womens Circle will meet Friday at 11 oclock in the assembly room of the court house. Every Farm Bureau members wife and daughter is invited. + 4* 4* + Associate Chapter oT Tri Kap|m To Meet With Mrs. Tucker Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at th” home of Mrs. C. C. Tucker, Cole apartments.
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P- E. O. To Meet With Mrs. Arnold P. E. O. will meet this i 7:30 at the home of y,, Arnold, (il(l Ridge avenue
CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL THURSDAY, NOV. 7TH A BEAL TREAT LINCOLN CAFE
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and heal raw. tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with ihe understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you arc to have your money back. CREOMULSION nor Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
I WANT TO THANK The voters of Putnam County for the fine support Riven me as candidate for sheriff— It will be my earnest desire to serve to the best of my abilityLawrence (Jum) Graham
B-R-R-R! COLD DAY Ahead! Get ready for winter NO WITH THESE SOUL-WARMING VALUES AT PENNEY’SI
MEN’S 10% WOOL UNION SUITS 73c
Not only are they 10 r /r wool, but they're heavyweight to increase your protection from cold winds! Ribbed cotton and wool mixture in ankle length
with long sleeves.
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$1.00
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Heavyweight with not less than 38 1-8% wool In the same stylo 1.98
MEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS
BLANKETS
$1.98
PAIR
63c
Beautiful pastel r’ fli<is J! fleecy weave, extra lalF sateen binding. A ' l ' 11
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72” x 84” PI-AD> s > v ' blankets 59c EACH Note the large size' ^ tels in heavy cotton and firmly stitched . than sheets and easily
WOMEN’S & CHILDREN'S TUCKSTITCH UNDIES
15c
In an attractive stitch and color. Vests and Panties are regulation length, all elastic top with lastcx around the bottom of the leg, reinforced crotch.
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