The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1945 — Page 4

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AT THE VONCASTLE Meet the dog-gone greatest hero of the K-9 Corps. See him save his master’s life . . .carry a vital message under fire. Laugh and cry with Mike . . . and Uncle Sam’s other brave four-footed GI’s. Thrill to the men who fight with them . . . and those who wait for then. Meet the bravesl war dog of them all at the Voncastle

CET EXTRA RED POINTS! ★ ★ ★ Save used fats for your country!

Keep saving all used kitchen fats. Your country urgently needs them ... to help make medicines, parachutes, synthetic rubber, munitions, paints and soaps for military and civilian uses. So keep up your good work. Save every possible drop of used fats. Remember, lor each pound you turn in, you get 2 red ration points! Save Used FatsFor the Fighting Front

Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the rouble to help loosen and expe Term laden phlegm, and aid natun 0 soothe and heal raw, tender, InTamed bronchial mucous mem* iranes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 bottle of Creomulslon with the unlerslanding you must like the way It TUlckly allays the cough or you an o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

Kl SSEUATLLE Misses Rosemary Ramsey and Eloise Coleman are spending a few weeks in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rush and Keith Gran of Crawfordsville were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hazlett. Miss Sophronia McMurty of Waveland is vis.ting Mrs. Mattie Lear. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clodfeller, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCullmgh ind family of Wingate, spent Sunday with Mrs. Valerie Carrington and daughter. Miss Lucille Gardner spent Saturday in Indianapoks. Miss Margaret Fink and Geo.

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the keek end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis C.odfelter and family were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clodfelter. Mrs. Ira Gott spent last week with relatives In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller an<? family spent the week end will B. F. Goff and family. IN MEMORY

In loving remembrance of our mother and grandmother, Laura Alice Bettis, who passed away eight years ago, Feb. 7th, 1937. Sleep on dear mother It has been eight years Since you left our hearts Filled with sadness and tears. But we know that you are happy Under the angels’ care. And heaven seems nearer and dearer To know that our loved one is there. And these years apart will soon be gone, For life is a fleeting thing, And we ^iope to be reunited Where angel choirs sing. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander and daughters. o

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Thomas Mace, who passed away February 8th, 1944. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. A husband, father, ever kind and true, No other friend we find like you. Tho sad. ’tis sweet to breathe your name, In life we loved year dearly, In death we do the same, But we hope some day to meet

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When the tasks of life are done. And in Heaven we hope to greet

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When our race on earth is run. Sadly missed by wife, Laura, and daughter, Mrs. Louise Brown, and family.

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MEET THE DOGGONE GREATEST HERO OF THE K-9 CORPS!

AT THE VONCASTLE "Sergeant Mike,” Columbia Pictures’ story of the training and heroic exploits of our war dogs, will play at the Voncastle Theatre on Wednesday and

Thursday.

Featured in the cast besides and "Pearl,” are Larry Parks, the two cannie stars, "Mike" Jeanne Bates. Loren Tindall amj

Jim Bannon. The original screen play was written by Robert Lae j Johnson. It was directed by |

Henry Levin.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of my wife. Laura Alice Bettis, who passed away Feb. 7th, 1937. Memories are treasures That no one can steal, Death is a heartache That nothing can heal.

America’s great war effort is written, no single factor will deserve prouder praise than the contribution of the , nation’s great war plants, right here

If the clothes she chooses have an irrepressible frill— if her suits are the soft dressmaker type she’ll like these handled pouch bags. If she’s more tailored than not the envelope style will probably please her more. Every woman appreciates lots of room! TICK A HANKIE IN HER NEW BAG—ADDED THOUGHTFULNESS—MATCHING BELT OK GLOVES.

Colorful Floral Printit! HANDKERCHIEFS

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Some women have a favorite handkerchief with ’each outfit! Hankie collectors will appreciate one of these! Frivolous! Round Neck Dickies Punctuate your suits with a fresh new dlckie. Bow-gay!

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electric industry of our nation. Build* ing always ahead of demand, accus* tomed to being ready to meet sudden demands for greatly increased power, America’s electric power companies are proud of the fact that they were ready to go the very second the Japanese stabbed at Pearl Harbor. Our Company, serving some of the

v in Indiana, has been able not only to provide those tremendous power demands but also to continue providing the electric service needs of almost 200,000 families op our lines. We are proud that we have been able to maintain an uninterrupted service record and low electric rates, in spite of the problems we have had to face.

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ready to co*iti*we ok often. V-'Day f Electric power was never "too little nor too late" during the hectic days of conversion to total war production. Hard work and careful planning made it more than adequate. Likewise^ the constant strengthening and building of generating and transmission facilities during the war, guarantee an electric system strong and ready to convert back to peacetime production w hen Victory is won. We look forward, with you, to V-Day and to the days of peace when we can again spend our///// time helping you to live better, electrically.

COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. Th» Pffr# Cost of Electricity it tho Lowost in Indiana's History

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Some may forget you” Since you are -.me, , But I’ll always ivmemLr, | No matter how ,ong. 1 Harvey Bettij

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