The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1941 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941.
IN >IEMORY
In loving remembrance of Uriel Varvel, who passed away 8 years Qr^Ko today,C January 24, 1933, ird. Through (Bin fering he breathed not
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And whiipered “Fear not I am
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With Me thou shall ever abide.” On the river a pale boatman hast-
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He heard the soft dip of his oar Then from jarth and sorrow He bore him across to that beau-
oij'tiful shore.
> a: None knew our silent heartache, as Oil Only those who’ve lost can tell, aa ft Of the grief that’s borne in silence •nut j. For the one we loved so well, tu Peaceful be thy sleep dear Father the a, d It is sweet to breathe your name jlhjg. In life welloved you dearly Ww, In death we do the same. lYjtj Oh dear Father, how we miss you r 0 g Tears of borrow often flow. You are gone but not forgotten, I This you surely know. slid Sadly miaaf ‘ by Margaret Varvel, putr.hBizabeth Sadler, Mrs. Worth Vareel, Mrs. Andrew Turner, Miss 1 Laura Shadle ami brothers and sis-
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ed on Mrs. Mary FarrOw Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Lane spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Watt and Mrs. Hallie Webb and Melvin Smith. Dale Wright went to Indianapolis to the Robert Long hospital to go through the clinic on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roach are on the sick list this week with colds. Mrs. Jose Burk returned home from a visit at Cloverdale with her son Forrest and family on Monday. Wilbur Harbison and family are moving from near Roachdale to the Williams farm north of Clinton ! Falls. Mrs. Mary Farrow and Mrs. Laura l.ige went to a show at Greencastle Monday afternoon, Fred Pelfry and son of near Clinton Falls called on Wm. Lane Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Farrow visited her nephew, Julian Jarvis, who has been real sick at Greencastle the first cf the week. Russell Armantrout of Crawfordsville, Clarence Lane of Lafayette, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane on Saturday afternoon. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN INJURED IN COLLISION LAPORTK, Ind., Jan. 24 (UP) Two Indiana National Guardsmen were in a local hospital today with injuries that will prevent at least one soldier from leaving Saturday for a year's training with the army at Hattiesburg. Miss. The men are Harold Tines, 18, Wheatfield, and Norman Holladay. Kersey. The car in which they were riding crashed yesterday with a buck driven by Thomas Bassett, 30, Niles, Mich. Thies suffered a l)roken ankle and knee and a badly injured eye. Holladay was less ae.- iously injured.
K CHRISTIAN K CHURCH PV Kll Services Sunday, Jan. 26. (rim w Voris Etehesmi, the newly elected Bible school superintendent, says: i “The Bible School opens at 9:30 a.
Eadtn.”
* Mrs. Hans \nderson just recently tb joncluded one year of perfect record anrfli Bible school attendance, str Worship services 10:30 and 7:00 p. nf n. Sermon subjects: Morning, d Known and Unknown’’ fourth in a •ories. Evening, “Jesus Before the
unify «orld.’’
waJ J Young People's meeting 6:00 p. m. , L< „ Notes: The pastor as Cubmaster 0 f 5 ronducted a Pack meeting of Pack m 4o. 92 at the church Wednesday
xtks venlng.
, 1|Se , Rev. Wilaon as the guest of Senatr O. Bruce Lane, gave the invocaandF| on at opening of the state I^eg|d(>[lt slature, in tm- Senate chamber Mon-
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will soon he out. Miller of Muncie spent Sunday with Lee Miller and Dale Wright and
lory Lucille Farrow 's hi w( k wit li M p'U'.'nt ■ jr is real poorly. Iler was home from his Kuncie last weekend. Isa Glitz spent last Friday laute. lotson of Greencastle call-
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TROU BLE —Major Vidkun Quixllrq, head of Naxi-spon-xored regime in Norway, find* that kit orders are not obeyed by rebellious Norwegians. So be't (d’eided that henceforth Geri^an police and armed force* must be employed to C ri»e widespread opposition e^Iftn people.
ANNOUNCE NEW BUICK AT PREVIEW THURSDAY
William Steele of Greencastle Motors, Inc., Chevrolet and Buick dealer's, was in Cincinnati yesterday for the first showing of the newest Buick model which General Motors is announcing and of which the public will have its first sight early next week. The new Buick is smaller than the present model and is built on a shorter wheel-base, but has many new and outstanding features. Besides the preview of the new models, which will be announced i ext week, the dealers and salesmen h ard addresses by Harlow H. Curtice. president of the Buick division and W. F. Hufstader general sales
manager. The talks by the two executives wCre made over a nationwide telephone network and 26 such meetings simultaneously heard the two factory officials tell of plans for the spring sales campaign.
( IRCTTIT (COURT NOTES » The damage suit of Randell W. Simpson and others against Frank Sutherlin and Frank Everman, the parTies being citizens of Russell township, set for hearing in the Putnam court today, was heard in part but with additional evidence remaining for presentation later. Fred M. Duzan has been appointed administrator of the estate of the ate Samuel G. Duzan. Henry S. . lohlt is attorney.
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COOKING SCHOOL TO BE IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Women and men who are inter-c-tted in the culinary art will he glad to know that the fourth annual Greencastle Daily Banner Happy Homes Cooking School will he held on February 17, 18, and 19 of this year. One important change is made however. This year the school will be held in the Greencastle High School auditorium and not at the Granada theater as previously announced. If you are at all Interested in learning many new and fascinating recipes; if you would like to win a free basket of giocerlea cr some of the many other g.and free prizes; if you enjoy samples and the company of others who are interested In he same things that you are interested in, you will want to put the Cooking School on your calendar right away. This year Miss Jessie TTogue will ’onduct the school. And again we vish everyone to remember that the ii hool will be held at the high school, darting at 3:00 o’clock, and not n‘. he Granada as wc had at first anlouneed it.
.OGANSPOliT POLICE HOPE PHANTOM IS PRANKSTER LOGANSPORT. Ind., Jan. 24 , UP)- The sinister but sissy “Black hantom” of Lognnsport is only a uankster police hope. Local citizens claims the mysterious figure, garbed in a black silk cape, black hat and mask, lutks nightly behind billboards and chaser | iedestrians with a club. But the phantom is said to disI o'.ve in the dark If anyone Is brave I enough to resist.
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We bought hundreds of lovely new pieces last week at the Chicago Furniture Mart. Now it's on its v/ay to our Store and wc must make room for it. In order to do this—in a hurry— we are willing to offer a large part of our present stock of furnishings for considerable less than regular price. No matter what your taste or preference you’ll find a fine Suite here, exactly to your likho at MUCH LESS than you had even dreamed of being able to buy it for—if you need furniture now or later, it will pay you to attend this Clearance Sale. Modern Suites. . . Early American. . Suites in the styles of the 14th Century up to the present. . .they're all here at thrilling reductions and positive savings!
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The Finest Collection of Suites for Your Living Room * . Beautiful two and three piore living room nuites in every imaginable style and every popular covering and color! Farh suite well and carefully made ... all types are represented in this big selling! Don't fail to Inspect this grand collection! Reduced to $139.50 Davenport and chair, damask $97.76 $109.50 Davenport and chair, mohair $86.44 $ 99.50 Davenport and chair, velvet $79.54 $ 89.50 Davenport and chair, velour $71.88 $ 69.50 Davenport and chair, velvet $58.87
Act Now if You Need a New Dining Room Suite! You’ll possibly never again have values like these offered to you 1 The finest suites from the most famous makers of select furnitui”' at prices you'll agree ar» ur.beli vably low. Eight to ten piece suites ... all styles, woods and d« ign . . here they are awaiting your delighted inspection. Reduced to $129.50 Dining Room Suite, MoJern Walnut $109.67 $109.50 Dining Room Suilo, Walnut Duncan Phyfe $ 87.66 $ 99.50 Dining Room Suito, English Oak ..$ 81.84 $ 89.50 Dining Room Suit- Modern Walnut $ 73.93 $ 89.50 Drop Leaf Solid Cherry Table and 4 Chairs $ 69.47
Grand Bargains for Every Bedroom During this January Clearance! The most complete collection of bedroom furniture we’ve ever presented to smart buyers! Here you’ll find choice suites in thre to six pieces, every perio.l and style, all the favored v\ - You're suie to save a lot of money by buying bedroom furnitui now! Reduced to $139.50 Bedroom Suite, Modern Walnut . . . $98.46 $109.50 Bedroom Suite, Modern Walnut . . . $89.67 $ 99.50 Bedroom Suite, Twin Beds, Period Mahogany $77.74 $ 89.50 Bedroom Suite, Modern Walnut . . $/7.74 $ 69.50 Bedroom Suite, Modern Walnut $58.55
And Here Are Just a Few of the Many Other Items We Have Reduced for Quick Clearance
WAS NOW $106.75 Estate Heatrola $85.45 $ 94 95 Estate Heatrola .... $75.96 $ 49.75 Estate Heatrola .... $39.78 $ 24.95 Knee Hole Desk $19.38 $ 29.75 Styled Chair $19.67
WAS NOW $12.50 Cocktail Table $ 8.96 $ 8.95 Cocktail Table $ 7.19 $38.50 Barrel Back Chair .... $29.67 $21.50 Reading Chair $16.40 $ 6.95 Table Lamp $ 4.86
WAS
NOW
$ 4.95 Table Lamp
$3.78
$11.50 Occasional Table
$9.55
$ 7.95 Occasional Table
$6.38
$ 5.50 End Table
$4.67
$ 4.95 End Table
$3.78
$ 2.00 Framed Pictures . . .
$1.29
WAS NOW $ 3.25 27-Inch Axminster Rugs $ 2.49 $21.95 6x9 Axminster Rugs . . .$16.37 $ 9.95 4-6 Metal Bed $ 7.8C $29.50 Studio Couch $23.95 $59.50 Studio Couch $43.80
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