The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1941 — Page 4
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CHATEAU Midnight Saturday SUN. - MON. - TUES.
High School Highlights (By (ieurKiii Anne Zeis) Gem Id Reynolds was the winner of tin poster contest held for the Band Concert which will be given Decenibei the 19th. Second prize winner was John Pearson and Frank Cartwti^ht was the winner of the third j : prize. These posters were chosen by the student body. The posters will I j be displayed in various store windows | down town. i Gearld Reynolds was also the winner of the Dramatic Club poster con- ! test for the play Daddy Long Legs.
WHITMANS -CANBIESMANICURE SETS A FULL TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT — KODAKS— + + + MIIS. STOVI IIS ( ANDIES EVERETT W. JONES -iiitn.s-
R-v. Guy Helms will preach Sunday evening at the New Maysville church. Two thousand singers of the Vin‘cennes schools in white robes sting Christmas carols to an audience at Vincennes Sunday. The vast chorus was organized and directed by Mis? Kathleen Campbell, supervisor of music. This annual event under her leadership has growm to mammoth proportions. Miss Campbell will arrive home this evening to spemd the holidays.
TRADING POST. 319 N. Jackson. ! Open 'till 9 p. m. Bargains. Rebuilt i piano, Majestic range, violins and ! guitars, heating stoves. Coleman | Trailor stove, oil and gas water healers. bath room fixtures, two wheel I trailer, used toys, electric fixtures, I grocery meat display case, restaurant fixtures. We bin. sell or trade anything of value. 319 N. Jackson. 19-2t.
Tile Christmas edition of the Ink Pot was published today. The staff ■ elected for the paper was chosen from one of Miss Walls' junior English classes. The staff is as follows: , Editor-in-chief, John Ross; assistant i editor, Jim Conrad; business manager Bob Williams; assistant manager, I Jimmy Bamberger; sports. Bob j Knauer and Kathleen Ragsdale; circulation, June VonTress; assistant, , Ella Fergusan: society editor. Ruth j Eiteijorge and Irene Tzouanakis; news, Noleen Mars; club, Rosaline Hutchison and Virginia Denny; exchange, Paul Black; typist, Faye Utterback; sponsor, Miss Walls. On the Interlude program last Fri- j day the guest speaker and artist was Danny Hanna, a graduate of G. H. S. I and a sophomore at DePauw this year. He told about the Junior Band which he is head of now and played a solo on his French horn.
The seniors are again sponsoring a unique dance after the basketball
GKANADA SATURDAY ONLY
‘Riding The Sunsel Trail” \l)I>LD hits Buck Join's in ‘‘WHITE EAGLE". Also Cartoon.
Kiddies Free Popcorn and Prizes ’Till 3 Saturday.
NOTICE: Granada will be Closed Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
EXHIBITS SCHOOL PAPER John B. Boyd, of Greencastle, ex-
game between Anderson and tb p j hibitcd to friends this forenoon, with
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Struck A Mati'li In The Dark by Count Bash' I Got It Bad, The Charioteers Orange Blossom Lane by Claude Thornhill Tonight We Love, Xavier Cugat
A Christmas Fantasie, Childrens Music Story Jingle Bells by The Madrigal Singers Silent Night. HoR Night h\ The Madrigal Singers.
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Tiger Cubs, Saturday night. 1 The Mistletoe Frolic will be full of surprises and the dance music will be furnished by tin popular Swing Band directed by Gene Pennington. Tickets for this dance can be obtained from any senior. Ardith Shuey is the chairman of the committee.
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considerable pride, a copy of the weekly publication of the Bosse High School of Evansville. His interest in it is that his youngest son, John J A. Boyd, commonly known as Jack around here, who is instructor in journalism in the school, is advisory editor of tin publication. It ranks high among the school publications of the United States, being one of
there are two unusual j (.Im twelve such publications recent-
and nice displays this week. (Miss Lois Fraley Ritchie who taught Latin last year before her marriage ha ?
been generous enough to display her unusual bell collection. This is a very fitting display for it coincides with the Christmas holidays. Imogene York who’s a member of the knitting club has knitted some thumbless mittens and they are also on display.
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FANCY PACKAGE MEANS CHRISTMAS PRESENT
RANGE MEANS CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE
ly awarded the national pacemaker prize. This issue is printed in colors, abounds with advertising, and is replete also with school news. Mr. Boyd sakl that the school authorities consider the newspaper a very effective mean of coalescing the interests of th<j parents with the interests of the pupils, and the school heads give it their heart-felt support.
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construction of roads and bridges, such as bridge steel. This is looking ahead into the 1942 road program He said it is more a matter of transportation for such materials rather than the supply of the materials themselves. /In that way, it affect; asphalts, tar, road oil, shipped lumber, and such gravel as is shipped in He did not expect the Putnam county road program to be affected serious ly, but there is a chance, he said that the black-topping will be slowed because of the necessity for shipping in some of the materials used.
STATE TAX BOARD MEETING ; A representative from the construction department of the Indiana]
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taking up with them the matter of the shipping priorities of some of the materials which enter into the
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