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[THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TITERDAY. OCTOBER 27, « ■ - -
1942.
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^ + + + , fr + + + + + + + + ${} *• fmm MA*»m.(iE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Miss Martha Pe.rkins spent the week end with Mrs. Esther Brown of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steward and family were Sunday k ues ts of Ida and Laura Steward. Thelma Gibbons spent Sunday afternoon with Nellie Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ramsey of Indianapolis spent the week end I with Dale Weller. Mrs. Lloyd Yrxing and children of Elizabethtown spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Monty Scroggins. Mr. and Mrs Walter Barker, Billie June Kefanver spent Friday in Greeneastle. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crosby and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas and daughters of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Malicoat. Buying a Want ao in The i>ajl> Banner is like employing ■ aale force.
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Meet Butler In Rivalry Contest TIGERS TRAVEL TO INDIANAPOLIS SATI'RDAV FOR GRID-
IRON TILT
Shades of 1919 when DePauw University’s Tigers administered a 76 to 0 trouncing to the Bulldogs of Butler. but confidence in DePauw's chances to beat Butler for the second time Jn piore than twenty years surged upward here following the Tiger’s third consecutive victory and the Bulldog’f sixth consecutive de-
feat last Saturday.
Back in 1926. before the stockmarket crash. DePauw was able to administer a 21 to 10 defeat to the Bulldogs, but with the economic depression came a similar deflation of
the wedding of Mrs. Heber's son Cotp. William Heber to take place Oct- 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks called on Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cox and son Thursday evening. Mr. ano Mrs. Paul Sims and family of Mt. Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright and Ralph Furney r>f Greeneastle. Mr. and Mrs Robert Burks were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney and daughter
Elsie.
Mrs. Mae Jeffries and daughter Patsy of Greeneastle spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Furney.
Mr am, Mrs. Charles Wendal and Mr. amt Mrs. James ChristenberrV spent Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heber.
Mrs. Hubert Cox and son, Mrs. Abner Cox and gon spent one day last week with Mrs. Mary Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann of
u „ I Greeneastle spent Sunday with Mr. Tiger hopes. Butler has rolled up „ TV _ .
_,|aml Mrs. Hubert Cox and son. 147 points in seven games since that _ „ t ,
time to 18 for the Tigers.
Coach “Gftumy" Neal, who became head coach of the Tigers in 1920. has yet to experience a DePauw victory over Butler. To make matters j worse, in 1937 it was Butler who j
fpolled a perfect Tiger season b - v | ^ ‘' th ,' week* eml' with " his aunt
beating DePauw 12 to 0. DePauw ^ ^ Gwans
scored 159 points to 18 for its op- | ^ Norma Albl . ight 0 f Greenponents that year. j and Miss EIsje Furney S pent
The fact that DePauw’s scoring, Mon<lav at Newport . has improved with each game has
led some Tiger fans to predict a vie- j Kvange ii 8 ti C services every Tuestory over the Bulldogs when the , day at g p m at the Greeneastle teams clash in Butler Stadium next I Bib|)? Center at t h e corner of Locust Saturday. j pnd Berry streets. Old-fashioned
1 gospel meetings conducted by Dr.
BOWLING SCHEDULE I Wayne Buchanan of West Terre j Haute. Good crowds have been en-
Home ' joying the fellowship. Plan to at-
1 tend this Tuesday night.
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Mrs. Donamon Heber and daughter Vivian Mae spent Friday with
Mrs. Alva Gentry.
Mrs. Ross Furney and daughter Elsie and Mrs. Robert Burks spent
Thursday in Greeneastle.
Jerry Rowings of Greeneastle
GRANADA HURRY! FINAL TONIGHT!
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Tuesday, Lone
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Wednesday, Eitel s vs Public Set-j You can gel results fron vice. 7.o0 p. m. f gunner classified Ads.
Thursday, O K. Barbers vs Mid- j west. 7:30 p. m. | Friday, Zinc Mill vs Post Offie?. j 7:30 p. m. |
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ruth Ragan et al to William S. Oliver et ux, 79.50 acres in Marion twp„ $1. Ruth Ragan et al to Mary Oliver et al. undivided 3-5 interest in land in Marion twp.. $1. Forrest M. Frederick to Wm. Baysinger et ux, 74.13 acres in Greencastle and Madison twps., $1. Sheriff Robert D. Patton to Clara Connett, 61.50 acres in Franklin twp.. $961.87. Albert Harris et al to Everett Bales et ux. 60 acres in Washington twp., $1. Edward A Gorrell to Eugene A. Hirt et ux, 159.34 acres in Grewncastle and Madison twps., $1. Vera Grace Brown et con to Theresa Abshire, part lot in Greencastle. $1. I SO IN HISTORIC SETTING
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AUGUSTA. Georgia — (UP) — One of the most striking USO clubhouses in the country is located here. It is the white-pillard building whion formerly belonged to the ol 1 Medical College and which has been
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{cj -I- -I- *!• -I- «tr *!* | FERN g* •:• + + + j- * + ♦ + + + ^ | Gordon Roekhill of Gary visited J Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings. Sun- j day. Mr. and Mrs Jack Goodman spent | Friday evening with Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Burks. Keith Stevens has moved to Mrs. Sallie Varvel's place this week. Mrs. Kenneth Stites spent Friday 1 with Mrs. Jack Rogers. Mrs. Earl Heber of Dearborn, Mich and Mrs. A. P. Stoner left Sunday for Camp Crowder, Mo., to attend
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