The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1941 — Page 4
TI1E DAILY HAN’XRR, GREENCASTIJ5, INDIANA,
MONDAY, JANT’APY 27. 1041.
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She had loved one too many men! He (ould love only one woman!
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II\s 3KD IIIMKN.SION l»K\ K K CAMBRIDGE. Mans iUr*» A tliircl dimension device that dat's bm k to Krandma's time is now beIng used by Douglas 1*. Adams of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to aid in the teaching of descriptive geometry. It works like a stereoscope thrt forerunner of the motion picture, having two flat drawings that merge into one giving the illusion of depth Adams, a graphics instructor, can make these drawings in a few hours I by rtew methods. He says hooks soon will be illustrated by three-dimensional pictures which can be studied by a reader wearing polarold glasses.
SKI SCHOOL—Earl of Athlone, Governor General of Canada, inspects troops in ski school at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa. At left, Lieutenant T. P. Gilday, officer in charge. Picked men will later become instructors.
SAFE WHEN BOMBS BURST—Jane Moore, whose home is on bit of land jutting into English Channel, probably lives nearer than anyone to enemy, on English southeast coast. Her chickens have improvised bomb shelter in cowling of Messerschmitt shot down. Passed by British censor.
PEOPLE OF PUTNAM COUNTY
Have you heard, the Cooking School this year will be held in ihe High Schoci Auditorium in stead ot the Granada as previously announced."
BSGGE1 THAN Our Fourth Annual Cooking School Will Be Held At The Greencastle High School Auditorium February 17-1849,1941 Hus year Miss Jessie Hogue will replace Mrs. Gertrude Burbank as lecturer. You will *• "" •"** ‘" m ' r mi
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND!
GRfcENCflSfLE WED. m.
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The Smoke of Slower-Burning
Camels gives you — EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR
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than the average of the 4 other largest-selling cigarettes tested —less than any of them — according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself.
Frank Dobson and Mrs. Vada Hadden. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mosier and children returned to their home last week after visiting with Mr and Mrs. W. I M. Mosier. Mrs. Mosier's condition is improved. Miss Agn. s Pierce spent last Sunday with Misses Ruble and Bettie Allee. I Walter Matron is on the sick list Mrs. Leona Sanders spent Tuesday with her sister, Mts. Vtoli McCammack. In the afternoon Mrs. Sanders and Mrs McCammack called on Mrs. Daisy Wildman and daughter, Rachel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and Helen Mae spent last Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston and son called at the Riley hospital in IndiI mapolis last Saturday. , Mrs. Orlena Wildman was severely ! | injured when she fell at her home last | Saturday evening. She was removed j to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j Wildman Sunday afternoon and reI mains in it serious condition. Mr. and Mrs Earl Farmer of Indii snapoiis spent last week end with j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barron. Rev. Gilbert McCammack filled his regular appointment at New Providence Sunday morning and evening Mr. and Mrs. McCammack and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vermillion. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen and Miss Marie Pierce called on Mr. and Mrs. t-Vnice Lawrence Tuesday evening. Mrs. Viola McCammack called on Mrs. Gladys Benassi Wednesday afternoon. Harry Wayne Watts has scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant an! children of near Eminence and Mrs. Montie Prichard called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack Thursday.
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