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THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANT'ARV 10. 1941
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were Sunday
and Mrs Otha Scott
jruesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | George Osborn. I Mrs. Sibbie Buis is seriuuaiy ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott
near Coatesville.
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JH + + + + + + + Several from around here attend-
1 the Ladies al l at the home of
home
• :;s. Sum H nry Thu sday. Thomas Bettis spent New Years with his daughter M s. Thelma Humircy and Mrs. Callie Arnold of ■p ec nc astle. Mr. and Mia. Howard Boswell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and M's. Willard Miller Mr. and M s. Elbert Bettis called | on Mr. and Mrs Charles Miller j Thui -day evening. Mrs. Eula and Mil Irfd Staggs and Mrs. Lada Pierce called on Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler.
RAYMOND MAS?*!Y
RONALD REAGAN
lie) Ar ‘ : HALtl
KIDDIES HERE S TWO FULL OF ACTION and THRILLS
THREE KILLED—Ledge weakened by rain caused seven cars of Santa Fe freight train to leave track and plunge 50 feet down to beach, half mile south of Del Mar, Cal. Three members of train crew were killed in crash.
MIDNITE SHOW SAT. — SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY l\eiin\ Baker. I nine is Langford, \nn Miller. Hugh Herbert, Mary linlund. Nancs Kelly, Itorrah Mines Itch and llarnicuiira Unse als In “HIT PARADE OF 1941”
f y d- -I- -1 -1- v -I- *!* -1- -!■ -i- *[• ^5} EAST MAKION -i- r -1- + •!• d- -1- *!■ Sunday dinne. guests of Mr. and Mis. Wm. Newman nnej family were Mr. and Mis A E Lambert and
the former’s sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ixnt Larkin, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abe
Btwally, Mrs. Sa.ah
Smith. M
. and
Mrs Edmond Torr,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Unith Monday.
Mrs. Id i Newman
and
Miss
Les-
sic Cox visited with
Mr.
and
Mis
[ Florida, after spending
I mas holidays with his mother Mrs.
I Ruth Nichols and family.
Lester Storm and family spon. : New Years day with Mrs Myrtle
Storm of Fillmore.
Mrs. Hazel Burgess visile I Mon- ! day with Mr. and Mrs. K. E Buis. Mr and Mrs Win. Zeiner were dinner guests of Lester Storm ami
amily Tuesday.
Year
Oran Bui . and daughtei New
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Imi..map'dis wen New Years guests of Men Dudley and family.
spent E. E.
Mr. and Mrs. O.an Buis Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Buis.
Hub i; Higgens of Mitchell spent New Yeais with Heibeit Higgens uid family. Glen Nichols has returned to his woik in Elgin Field, Valparaiso,
the Christ- Louisville. Ky., spent tne week end
with Mrs. Ethel Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Bail Allen and daughter were
Sunday guests.
Mr. anil Mrs. Floyd Skelton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. But-
ler.
Mi and Mrs. Ray Wallace of Hazelwood called on Woodrow Frazier and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.'Reuben Heavin spent
Saturday Midnight SUN.. MON., TUESfBargain Matinee Motielay
M s. Irene Romine and children .isited Mrs Eula Romine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Harvey Bettis and Mrs. Lida Pierce spent New Years with Mr and Mrs. Douglas Alexander of Greencastle. There was a large- c nwd attended the farewell dinner given for Mi and Mrs. Henry Stinson who is moving away. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs spem the week end with Mr. and Mrs Joe
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and M s . and Mrs.
Win Grepp called i Sunday with Hugh Hicks and fam-
M .! Storm Satur-
Mr
on Mi
lay.
Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Zeiner called on Lester Storm and family Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and son Larry calleej on Wm. Lewman and family Friday aftemoon.
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Mr nnel Mrs. Himy Sniitz and Mrs. Laura Tharp wen guests of Mrs. Ida AI lee Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Simmons spent Sunday ami Monday with with Oran Kivett
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler were)
Staggs. Mrs. James Burk and children cali- . d on Mrs Clau 1 Burk Friday nigh*
-F 4- -F d* H- d* + d- -t- o- {J} F CANAAN d .j. »i. *e« g- -J- g- 4- *"* -** -r dMr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith. Mr. and Mrs Robert Gavin are the parents of a son. Ronnio Jean, born Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith were in Danville Saturday. Mrs Mary Smedley is visiting Mr.
LOVE Dorothy Lamour Robert Preston Preston Foster
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SUNDAY— —MONDAY— —TUESDAY
ill R A N ADI I WM “The Family Theatre" »1
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family of near Morton. Miss Lillian Love spent the vacation with Mr. and Mis Lamoine Nice and son of Winamac. Ind. Mrs. Rosellu Hunter, and son. calleel on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry Satuiday. Miss Emma Hurst was moved to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Meek Sunday afternoon where she will visit until the damage to her home by fire can be repaired. Services are being conducted at Deer Creek church each evening this week. Mrs (Jlt-i Mark entertained two of her nieees of Quincy this week. Mr. anil Mrs Dallas Bee- ami Mr.
Ramona Kersey returned to Indianapolis Sunday after visiting Mr
Greencastle Motors Inc.
DOUBLE FEATURE 20c MAIN—15c BALCONY
llupalong's newest and must thrilling adventure!
CHEVROLET BUICK
LOOK!
TOTAL
$1.1 Hi.xH2.27
1 '• l‘ ’»«5|,KS Auditor I'utimm < *oun t v JPd,AXI> HANK. TrraHUr«*i I’utimm (*ount\
PEACE PLAN — William Rhodes Davit, New York oil operator, who presented German peace offer to Washing-
1939, according to
Verne Marshall of "No Foreign Wars," in Baltimore Sun.
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tlte ikoiu
uxutuuj. jK-.QijR BIG POWER FARMING ENTERTAINMENT Monday, January 13th, 7:00 P. m.
IN IMF
1*1.11! I'KKNA II —Staff \niiniiii<*«*i nf Htalion XNIHf, who will Ih* mastt-r of 4'er<*ii!<»!ii«»v
SEE and HEAR
* II \lllt t BASON—“Tile Master Mlmf', heard on \BC National Hookup. * TRIPLE DIAMOND TRIO—Old anil New Ballads. * I’t I si BELLE—The International Melody t.irl. * Dll ll l»AN—( ninedi skits and songs that will have your ribs aching for a week.
MAKE IT A DATE
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, GREENCASTLE, IND. when we will present for your enjoyment “BLUE RIBBON VARIETIES OF 1S41 M A full 2 hour gala show v/ith Radio Stars —Music —Comedy fc>u*Uf Ute uUude lamiU i CDCCI * lrs free _ don . t miss it . RE!!;
Weesner Implement Co 124 N Jackson Street —
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1940 Studebaker Champion An peonomleal "Six,” with Free whex-ling and over-drive. Radio. Heater, many extras. Good tires, clean and attraetive. S|»eclal price
tins weak
only
1939 Chevrolet Deluxe
Townsedan
Two to choose from. Knee-action, mechanically O.K., good tires, paint and interior like new. Many e\lra.s. Of course, heater and tic
froster. Price this
week only t+J
$525
1933 Olds Town Sedan Black, tires and motor O.k. Has automatic transmission for simplified operation and economy, Itadin Heater and defroster. Special price Ibis week only
$523
1938 Buick Two-Door Sedan 10 Series. This ear has h.ui exceptional rare and will give thousands of mil's of care-free operation.
Drive a <|millty car at a
low price. This week only v
1938 Chevrolet Townsedan Two to choose from. .\e M paint, good tin's. Heater and defrosters. Thoroughl.i reconditioned in every W i) I’rn r t his S! 1 *) * week only. «pT*2f!)
1937 Chevrolet Townsedan Three to choose from, new paint, good tires, perfect mechanical condition You can't go wrong holing one of these cars, hacked b\ a guarantee that really guarantees.
Price this week
only
1937 Ford Coach Black, completely overhauled, tires O.K.. extras. Check the condition and appearance of this car with any other offered Imally at this Price, good for this i *)
week only
Of course we hale other cars front I0>!» and later—All models — cotijies. sedans, at prices you
can’t afford to miss. We are drastically reducing prices to make way for the volume of new car business we are enjoylng.
Remember, these low prices ore good this week only. TERMS TO St IT YOt
LOOK! Greencastle Motors Inc.
115 NO. JACKSON ST, CHEVROLET BUICK
Dooftt*^, Caravan WllUM* W'' 10
—PLUS—
"GIVE THESE BOYS A ^ ^ BREAK'. . . AND THEY WON’T break the wW&K LAW I” * \
Also: f hopter S of “M MOR (, MEN” with THE ID ID EM) Kills
TONIGHT & SATURDAY C ontinuous from I Saturday
R A N A D JS “The Family Theatre’ ■■
hl, >l»IES: FREE POPCORN .V PRI/I S Tll.l. » SATI R|)\Y
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L. in
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Yoweee! We hit e pot! 25,000 berr s a* ‘ n *
nothing to do but spend!
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Paramount Present!
Dick Powell Eiien Drew
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Added: Mc.M MIMlTIKI C OLOR C YRTOON I NOVK! 1 '
TONIGHT & SAT’JRDi
C oiitiniinus from s 1 BA IX’ON t 1
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y OHCASTl * 'll here Hie C m ' I't 1 ' 1
ii"! Mrs. Addison Huber dunpg the
holidays.
Morris Smedley returnoil to Bloomington after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smedley,
Hie funeral seivlees for Mrs. Mary Wells mother of Mrs Cecil Miller, were held at New Winchester New
Year’s day.
Mi and Mrs. Lester Miller spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
lames Smedley.
•Mi and Mrs. Addison Huber spent Tuesday with Marion Miller. Mrs Roy Hill called on Mrs. Grace Smedley Monday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kieth of Indian-
npolis visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Lydick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller visited relatives in Indianapolis Sunday. Kalph Greenlee returned to Chicago Monday after visiting his parPits. Mr and Mrs. Millard Greenlee,
. a few days.
Jewell Smedley visited
r”* ‘
tennial Celebration to j birthday as a stat'' A ^ Gov. F’red P. Cone, a 10-nuin 1 nial Commission met »’ and elected an executlv" K r '1 form a non-profit corporal! "olicit backing from vanvu’B iger.cies.
over the week end.
in Marion
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Bottled in Bond. Bouillon Whiskey
1-2 pt. 55e,
Qt.
Enjoy The Besl!
$2.11 »)f Kcnl^ $1.9|
8 4>Mr nld 100 Proof Bourbon Whiskey
1-2 Pt. 50c,
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and Gin*.
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