The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1944 — Page 2

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SWEATERS

How can a Sweater stand years of

1 hard wear and still slay in service? Most Sweaters can’t but Rugby "FLINTWISTS” can and we’ll tell

you why.

Yarns of special blend are Cablespurt, then “Triple-tite” knitted into theae huskiest, warmest and smoothest fitting of all Sweaters. Yo tr Dealer may not have your sire but we’re keeping him supplied as fast as wartime allows. Knitted and guaranteed by the Makers of Rugby Sports Wear RUGBY KNIHING MILLS, Inc

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SOCIETY MEWS

IUBI.K THOUGHT FOR TODAY This is what every church member promises: I wiN never forget thy precepts.—Ps. 119:93.

VBersonal And LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

fi/3J3IBfS/Sf3/H. [ S, r 3I3Jffl3JSJs!JciJSJ3JSJS®31S/5fS®5IS. , 30I3fSJSJcyi2l3(S/3^I51SI5JSEI3fS15ISf3ISIi GIRLS-BOYS MEN-WOMEN NOW UNTIL SPRING PLANTING Take A Job Where You Can "Continue To Help Win The War” PART-TIME - - FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 1. Light factory; essential. 2. Postwar ioos. 3. Permanent; full time. 4 Hign moral standards. 5. Clean: healthful. 6. Dining room; good food. 7. 8 hours plus overtime. 8. Pleasant people. Employment Offiee BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. 1940 Barth Ave. (South) INDIANAPOLIS __ jpjsjsiaisjajsiDi ffl3raisj®arfii^^jsi3JEJ^a'i^'aM5iB®ajsM5®iaj5i3jD!j3!3Jc’j5®ajsf3jBjs]B

Sanford Romine

Invites the investigation of the voters of Putnam and Owen counties. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ CANDIDATE FOR Joint Representative PUTNAM AND OWEN COUNTIES Democrat Ticket, Nov. 7, 1944.

Mrs. Charles Foxx received wunrd that her husband has landed in

France.

Mrs. J. A. Throop has returned to her home after spending a few weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Segebarth of DeRidder, La. Mrs. John Cantonwine has received word from her brother, James D. Thomas St. M 3 c that he has received a new address that may W obtained from Mrs. Cantonwine at 516 N. Indiana. • Wotd has been received by Mr. and Mis. Fred Porter of Fox Ridge that their son arrived in camp after a 13day visit at home. His address now is Pvt. Bernard R. Porter, 35840873 Cannon Co., 222 Inf., A. P. O. 411, Camp Grubber, Oklahoma. Staff Sergeant Joseph Pinilli and Sergeant Imogene Pinilli of Grenier Field, New Hampshire spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cope and family of Russellville. Sgt. Pinilli is the former Miss Imogene Garrett. She is a niece of Mr. Cope The Fillmore Christian church will hold a two weeks series of meetingr beginning Sunday morning, Nov. and continuing through homecoming, Nov. 19, with services each evening at 7:30. Sunday, Nov. 5 at 11 a. ni. Rev. Shockley would like each mem ber to be present to hear his openin ' message, "A Charge to the Mem bers.” Music for the meeting will be under the direction of Miss Maxine Tharp, assisted by Gilbert Knetzer. Sunday dinner guesto of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lanham were Mrs. Ezra beth Hall, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Frances Lanham, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. diaries Lee and children Patrica and Eddie; Mr. and Mr*. Charles Clark and children Wilma and Sonny; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lanham of Bainbridge; Mrs. Editn Lanham and daughter Nancy Lou. Mrs. Edith Lanham and daughter left Tuesday for Sante Fe, California to join Mr. Lanham who is stationed at a Naval Hospital there.

due to colds

Let a little Vicks VapoRub melt on the tongue. Works fine, to soothe sore throat due to Colds and helps relieve irritation in upper breathing passages.

boiling water. 1 comes as you breathe in the steaming inedicinal vapors that penetrate to cold-congested upper breathing passages ,. . soothes the irritation, quiets fits of coughing, helps clear head. For Added Relief, mb VapoRub on throat, chest, back. Let its famous double-act ion keep on working for hours as you sleep.

VJCKS

Walter Howard was dismissed from the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Hill of Miami BeacU, Florida was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Hughes and baby re turned to their home Tuesday from the 'Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Eva Rogers has received word from her husband, Sgt. Elmer Rogers, that he is now stationed in Bel-

gium.

Miss Betty Handy, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Handy, has returned to Colorado Coilege at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox have re turned home after spending a feu days visiting with Capt. and Mrs. C L. Morrison, at Monroe La. P. F. C. Robert Earl Clark has returned to Camp Guber, Oklahoma after spending a 14 day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and relatives and friends. His address U P. F. C. Robert Earl Ciark 35158255 Co. K 232 Inf., A. P. O. 411, Camp Guber, Oklahoma

» ANNIVERSARIES

Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner Greencastle Route 3, 5 years today, November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck, 56 years today, November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haverly, 7 south Locust, 3 years today, Nov 1. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Payne, Thurs day, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner, 5 years today, November 1.

Birthday

Billy Edwin Keyt, son of Mr. an l Mrs. fcmmbtt Cleo Keyt, Greencastle, R. 1, 14 ygars today, Nov. 1st. Mrs. Russel iPajne, Tuesday Oclb-

ber 31.

Reading Club To Meet Thursday The Thursday Reading Club will mtet with Rita Stoner, W. Berry St. Thursday evening at 7:30 IP. M. Wanda Gooch has charge of the progi am. v •!• -lMaple Height* Club Notice The Maple Heights Home Economics Club members will please remember to bring their rummage sale articles to the court house Friday afternoon between three and five o r clock. -I- -I- •’• Circle 7, To Meet With Mrs. Terry Circle 7 of the flabin Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Leo Terry, 410 South Indiana St. The speaker will be Miss Jeanette O’Dell, her subject being Minority Group in America.”

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Burk-Fra/.ier Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Frazier wish announce the marriage of their daughter Opal to Ray Burk, son of Mrs. Sarah Burk, 5 JV'est Liberty, Greencastle, on Tuesday October 28. The single ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Richmond Blake of Rockville. They will make their home at 'Putlamville, Ind. *!• -I- 4--lones P. T. A. To Hold .Meeting The Mary Emma Jones P. T. A. will meet Friday. Nov. 3 at 7:30 p. rr. in the school auditorium. Rev. Raymond Skelton will give devotions. Mary Dale Owens will give a vocal solo. The national P. T. A. president’s message will be read oy Mrs. John Patterson. Group singing will be directed by Miss Margaret Boyd, local music teacher. Mrs. Charles Steegmiller, Jones P. T. A. president, will conduct a short business meeting. The main feature of the meeting will be an auction sale. Russell Clapp will serve as auctioneer. A large attendance is desired. -I- -1- -!• 4Clinton Falls Ladies >< Aid To M^et Thursday The Ladies Aid of Clinton Falls will meet with Mrs. Georgia Arnold Thursday for an all day meeting. Important business meeting. Members are urged to be present. 4- 4* 4- 4Woman’s Circle To Meet With Mrs. Moss

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TAXES — Due Nov. 6th. We’ll Lend You Up to 8300. INDIANA LOAN CO. 13 ’.i E. WAS:

Presbyterian Group To Have Piteh-In Supper The Young Married People of the Presbyterian church will hold a pitch-in supper at the church, Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock.

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Girl Scout Troop 2 H-d Tuesday The Girl Scout Troop 2 met Tuesday October 31, at 4:00. The meeting was called to order by Scout

Leader Margaret McClain assisted by Peggy ' * Several girls passed bad,. "S was clos «<l by 24 m'Z ing ’ Day i s Done." The a-, ing will be Tuesday Nov^

The addi ss of p v t. Dean is Special Training tu 3. Marine Corps Base, p arii , S. C. Pvt. Dean would libi. from all his friends.

For Ladies Ready-to-Wear Sportswear — Millinery FEATURES - FOR THIS WEEK Cotton DRESSES 1.98 to 5.R BETTER DRESSES 5.98 to 1611 COATS 16.98 to 39.91 SKIRTS 2.98 to 5.91

SWEATERS BLOUSES

JACKETS HATS PURSES

2.98 to 5.9J 1.59 to 3^ 5.98 to 10| 1.98 to 3.49

Plus Tax

A GUARANTEE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT lour kmmtfc Ticket % The election of these men gives assurance of speedy victory^ in war ... a just and lasting Peace . . . and full employment.

HOG MARKET

Hogs 8.000; 160-180 lbs 10 lower: 240-270 lbs 15 higher; all other weights steady; 160-180 lbs $13.65; 180-240 lbs $13.75; 240-270 lbs $13.65; 270-400 lbs $13.50; 100-160 lbs $12-.25-$13.50; sows strong to 15 higher, most good and choice $13.30-$13.50.

DEER CREEK CHURCH

Deer Creek church services on Saturday night and an all day meeting Sunday. Basket dinner at noon hour. Elder James of Illinois will be one of

the speakers. Everyone welcome. Cons.

The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet ..Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. C. M. Moss, 426 Anderson Street.

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Rid|mth k*. T. A. To Meet Friday

The Martha Ridpath School will meet Friday, November 3 at 2:15 in

the school auditorium.

A play, entitled “The Flag Speaks" will be given by the sixth grade. The sixth grade will also give the devo-

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