The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1940 — Page 3
T+7+ * ■*• * + + ‘ »•! belle union + , ra Hili ‘*P ent Friday antl 7th Mr. and Mrs. Will M r Pickens is very ill. f th i S community were tea r of the death of Frank I jtrs. A. M. Hodge had as -ests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 7 son Donald, Miss Dor- , Holmes and Miss Rub^ I Brazil: Mr. and Mrs. Layird and sors Jackie and -,j Miss Virginia Clifford 'tastle* Afternoon callers ^ Hodge and Mr. and rg0 Dorsett of Hazelwood 7 Mrs. Lawrence Clifford | Marvin and Bobby. d M . Harlan Nelson and j Br ownsburg were guests , Mrs. Lawrence Clifford
Hodge entertained for
your tractor Ied, painted and (ILLED AT 1/2 Price MOTORS $10.00 4 TRACTORS $$.00 ill coll for your tractor •turn it looking like
IS THE TIME TO GET TRACTOR OVER ED AND TUNED FOR G WORK— the miinth of December we tu 10"^ (liscount on all reHa, tsner bp. Go
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by MAX FACTOR H0L1YW00D Aijke-Up Sets for blondes, brunettes, brownettes, redheads
Blue, Mrs. Smedley and son Morris of near Fillmore and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge. Rveryone left at a late hour wishing him many more happy birthdays. Maudie Horn called on Addle Hodge Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ruben Masten is very ill at i this writing. Bob McCammack is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Will Pickens and help- \ mg care for Mr. Pickens who is very ill. Mrs. Emma Blue is helping Alpha Haines in the store the past week.
AUTOGRAPHED MAKE-UP SET Al./.v Flit tor Ho/I) u ood Powder, RougeandTru-Color Lipstick in correct color harmony. Autographed $050 by famous screen stats L .OTHER GIFT SETS $1.00 to $8.55 • • ■...... Mullins Drug Store
her husband’s birthday at their home Sunday evening at six o’clock dinner Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Stringet and sons Norman and Clyde. Mr. and Mrs*. Estel Hodge, Oliver Stringer and daughter Gertie, Mr and Mrs. A.
M. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. George spent Sunday with Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. George Dor- Charles Neier.
sett and daughters Maxine and Dor- Mr a.nd Mrs Guy Gaston called at is of Hazelwood and Mr. and Mrs. the Riley hospital Sunday afternoon. Robert Fisher of Stilesville, Jean I Mrs. Rosalee Alen entertained the
v *1* V v v *1* *!• -I- V *1- > W EST JEFFERSON TWP. * ‘. v -1- v *!* *:- .j- -i* -i* -i* ,*^v Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brow.ning of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul B^'llassi one evening last week Mrs. Orlena Wildman spent hnnksgiving with Ml - , and Mrs. Clarence Wildman. The Thursday Club will meet Dec Kith instead of Dec. 11, Members nlease note change of date. Charles White and daughter Laur- - tta and Madge called at Long hospital Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. White. Mr and Mrs. Charles Moffett and hildren of In Uanapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benassi of Acton were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack. Mrs. Lena Sanders attended the funeral of Frank Heath Wednesday morning. Funeral was conducted at Walnut Chapel by the Rev. Add Par. Mrs. Bettie Alice spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sin-
clair.
Mr. and Mrs Chester Humphreys
Mr. and Mrs.
Golden Circle Club of Washington township last Thursday with an all day meeting Nine members were present, one guest and four child-
ren.
Charles and Melvin White called on Junior Benassi Sunday. Mr. and Mis. G. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Wright Mrs. Lucy Foulks, Mrs. Rosalee Allen called on Mrs. Orlena Wildman. Friday afternoon. Charles Malicoat of Indianapolis spent a few days this week with Mr and Mrs. William Coffey
KOACTIDAEE CHRISTIAN CHURCH T. J. Wilson, minister. Bible school 9:30‘ a. m. Maxine Batman, supt. Communion and social service 10:30 a. m.
BIDS TO BE MASCOT BOSTON (UP) Students at the Farm and Trades School on Thompson’s Island released Oscar, a baby ■•.eal. after feeding it one week, but the mammal followed their boat back to the island. Oscar may become the school’s mascot.
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at auction at the Steve West farm, 8 miles northwest of Greencastle, 3 miles west of Somerset Church, 3 mites southeast of Morton, on Friday, December 13th At 10:30 O’clock. 5 — HOUSES AND Ml EES — 5 One (> year old grey mare, sound; One l year old Ba> mare; One (i year old Bay mare, this Is an extra nice team, well broke and gentle, well mated weight 1400 each; One span of smooth mouth mules, good workers. 7 — HEAD CATTLE — 7 One 3 year old Jersey cow to freshen in February; One 5 year old Jersey row to freshen in March; One (i year old Jersey to freshen in March; One ’5 year old Jersey heifer to freshen 1st February; One 8 year old Jersey cow to freshen in March; One fi year old Brindle, good milker; One 9 year old Jersey to freshen in March. HOGS One Spotted sow with (i pigs one week old; One sjmtted sow - to farrow by sale day; Two Spotted sows to farrow in February. FARM IMPLEMENTS One general purpose John Dec - re tractor in good condition with cultivator and power lift, John Deere tractor break plow, heavy duty type, farm wagon, Deering mower, Black Hawk corn planter with check row and fertilizer attachments, harness and othei articles. TERMS—CASH CAMPBELL AND JOHNSON, Owners. ALTON HI RST. Auctioneer I.ELAND CHILECOAT, Clerk Lunch on Grounds.
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Lamp SALE Every lamp in our Store is Priced Very Low for this Great SALE! Come in and see the dozens and dozens of beautiful lamps shown here!
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Plymouth 2-Dr. Sedan lilri'gc—Many extras in- [ K-Ui i and $645
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vilai' Well tired, car Swa in every $57*5 Pontiac Townsedan mili'ao,. car in excellent :,t $575 Ford 05 Tudor wll Lrrtl— very , “- 1 $525 IChevrolot Sedan J- This car actually driven P' 11 miles. Looks and runs unusually ^025 Chevrolet Townsedan
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.OUNCE LAMPS VERY UNUSUAL
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A combination Walnut finished table for radio, smoker, magazine or newspaper rack and a beautiful lamp. Brand New!
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WE WANT 500 NEW CUSTOMERS Pay Only 19c a Week NEXT WEEK’S PRICE S®.KS All off the Seatusreu shown at this ustkeartf. ©£ Low Price
A/iony bed sets, bed reading lamps and boudoir lamps included in this sale!
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