The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1946 — Page 3

/HE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946.

Its a/rfa/r/foS W S Phillips 66 Motor Oilf

-r* &VtD tT ** M»us Of. SATISFACTOHY SIWVICI.

Martin’s Radio Repair, n or'' nml better ser\’ice for your ir.oney. All work guaranteed. J’e \ table radios and two way inter(onimunieatiort systems for office. home. farm. West Walnut | Si. Ro.'rtJ. 20 6|>. j FOR SALE: 1040 Ford pick-up jtruck, extra good shape. Hoosiei Pete Station. 2'.>-."t

Classified Ads

FOR SALE: Electric Hawaiian guitar amt amplifier in good condition. practically new. Phone 415-R. 10-21 i At Sale Pavilion Friday Nov. 22, three Holstein cows on good I flow of milk. These cows are | money makers. 19-3t.

RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday j kor SALE: Fresh morning at 0 o'cl-K-k. Novembe: , turkPVS delivered. 2:ird. at court house by Putnam-1 Cook Russellville

ville Sunday School Class. 20-2t

11-13- 15-18-20-22-25-7p

^ 4. -j. 4. .j. .j. ^ 1 E< >R SALE Eh etric + PALESTINE .j., machine gc <| as new. Ray L iro*********** o I ki »- 18 - w - 83 3 P

FOR SALE: condition. Eva

Piano,

. C.

K<»>d

castle.

15-18-20-.lt

Starting Monday evening. Nov 25 aand through the week to Her. 1, there will be ehuroh cervices at Palestine church. Ser

vices will begin at 7:30 P. M 1 TTT ., ~ , o... 1 *.u » I H SAI-K: I wo 700x16 tires. On Siimtav there will be serViee??! . .. .. ,

. .white side walls. Never been re-

Ith I a K a ^ SkPt <,inncr :,t -M-ped. Lawrence W Acton. : i 'the noon hour. Everyone Invited. | nlj| , s ,. nst M ,

FOR SAI.E: Atkins cross c’it j saw. $7 65, range- hollers, o-’e-j third horse power grinder, bench grinder, :-54.00; apartment size coal range. $38.00; heavy garbage pails, $?.45; Monarch Malleable kitenen range: natural gas fireplace logs. $32.00: Modern Maid kitchen ranges, $80.50; icrefrigerators, $43.50; two burner 3 way electric hot plates, $15.05: 0x12 furnace register boxes, 8-0-10 inch hot air furnace pipe and elbows; 0 inch casing collars; winter hog fountains $38.50; Hudson galvanized hog feeders. $48 75; furnace blower

washing complete with controls, lari!

cans, 20 gallon natural gas water heaters, oil and woodj winter sto-.; tank heaters; Pre-j

dressc' 1 Mildred

WANTED WANTED: To rent a good stock and grain farm Have help and a tractor and equipment. Floyd Rains. Poland. Inti., R. R 2. 18-4p

MISCELLANEOUS

MAN 24 years of age would like position as shoe clerk, experienced. 24 E. Berry St.. Call I ( toning after 5:00. 19-2p.

Ron: hdale P T. A sponsors A bazaar and food sale at auction Saturvlay, November 23. Library basement 7:30 P. M. Easement will la' open nlljday to rereive the donations. 18-5p.

WANTED: Any Kind of dear stock. Call 278. Greencsstle Chargee paid. John Wachtei 1 Company. eod I

Roachdnle Independent basketball team wishes to schedule more games. Write Glenn M. Allen. Roaehdale. 15-flp.

The hides.

best price paid for heel A. * S. Junk Yard. 24-'f.

WANTED TO BUY: Oats -Poor & Miller Co., east side public square. 12-13-15-18-20-22-fit

WANTED: Home for

Williams I mier electric sweepers, hassoks. male Shepherd dog.

Roaehdale R. 1. I’hon No. fi Fin-( ^oily tuftless mattresses, Myers 1 A n«-s. Walnut St. roi-.l.

deep or shallow well water sys-1

TOYS! TOYS' Tricycles, sidewalk bikes, sewing machines, Washington machines, blac.t-

boards, packboard desks, ehil- \ (rung 1 jicottie dog, boil lamps.

: sleds, telephones and many oth*'j i is. Open every Wednesday aft-

Adjustable dress-j t rnoon and Saturday nights until

20-2p

WANTED

tims, Fai.banks-Moist ( ''' P " 1 " n)Hk(<r form, second hand. Phone 1 0 Phone 205. Weber's Bike and water systems; Sealy sofa ,>olls 'j 11-20-Ip. | Toy Shop, 200 N. Indiana, 19-2p

i WANTED: Elderly lady to| Benefit party, Wednesday eve-

SOCIETY

I Trl Kappa •nitiatlan | And Dinnt r Tuesday

-Kagan

iff Announced

background of palms, cand- ( The active cha of T K , and white chrysanthe- he]d initlaMon ^ * s formed the setting for the ing Ht lhp home flf Mrs / L:lurol ‘‘R of M,ss Jt>a " Kathi jn ^ Tjrk now membprs are Mrg n and Clifford G. Kress at ( pt rank Durham, Mrs. Robert [o'clock, November 16, in the ' Bills Mrg Hugh J. Lawrence dist church in Fillmore. j vt r8 R ichard A Itaub anc , Mrs

f bride's parents, Mr. and W. A. Unsworth.

'clarence J. Kagan, live near| F- llo-ving the initiation a din-

jre. Mr. Kress is the son»her was held with Mrs. D. W. and Mrs. William KrCss of j Killinger as hostess. Assisting Chicago, Illinois. | her were th? following members double ring ceremony was[‘ linnc f committee; Mrs. bv Rev. Morris J. Morgan j p rrest Collins ' chairman, Mrs ; V. J. Ftison, Mrs. Kenneth ' K , Benneth and Mrs. Dick Steele. Herbert Squier of Aur-; A bualneg8 . me€tin>f waf) helt] Illinois, a former roommate, follow|r , g th( , dinner at which ! was matron of hon-| tbf . rppQnt on tne comnuinShe wore a blue net dress itv 0lf . gt drive wag gjvcn 'tarried a bouquet of yellow .j. + + +

lions. She wore some -f , . . . t llnton ami Madison ossoms in her hair. 1 ^

I Home Ke. C hib Aleefs

hoy’s and girl's bicycles; 12-2 Komex cable No. 8 weather proof wire, sheet meyal air tight boxing j stoves, $4 25 up: poultry fence,

Mrs. Charles Goshen of Brazil: Martha, Mary and James Littr -1! of K R. 4 and the honor guest and wife and son. Steven Lt--and James Brown.

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Morton M. E. Church Will Mold Ba/aair Saturday The annual bazaar of Union Chapel M. E. Church will he held Saturday evening Nov. 23. Supper will bo served beginning at 0 o’clock..

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Clnvcrdule (lob Mel November 15

I Mo Clover-dab Home Ee Club SANTA ( LAI’S, INTI

met Friday, Nov. 15 foi an .111 day Thanksgiving and grtest day at the home of Mrs. Chari 's

Denny.

After a bountiful pitch-in dinner, the meeting was called to order by the new president, Mrs.

Walter Ncese.

Word has been received h’r-‘ that Nora Pierson has fallen nn,-l j FOR SALE Pair of

I roken her hip. She is in the St j gl ves. practically new. Mrs. | "iekt r clothes hampers: mirror Vincent hospital, rroiri 346,' I rid-1 Raymond Carpenter, F'illinore. [vanity, $23.50; laundry baskets; ianapolls. | 20-2p. & and 11 inch Harvey HammerBert Miller called on his par- ——T. j mills, $140.50 up; mop sticks; s

care for two year Id child from j King, Nov. 20. at Legion Home 7:30 A. M to 4:30 P. M . until 1 liy American Legion Auxiliary.

noon on Saturday. Phone ,394-M.

16-10-20-3p

LOST

ents Chas. Miller Sunday after

nodn.

Herman Hawk and wife have returned from a weeks visit with 1

! his sister in Eastern Pennsyl- j FOR

vanin. • 1 ». Clarence Beck and family 7d-VV. spent Sunday in Coatesville. !-

Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stine enll- FOR SALK

ed on Henry Osborn Sunday af

tenvoon.

F'OR SALK Two piece green dress, size 20 anil a black coat, size 40 Good condition. Can be s.-en at 408 W. Columbia. 20-2p

SALE: WOOD kindling Monnett's Store. Phone

20-tf.

I gallon milk cans; Coleman gas plants, $17.25 up; Wayne on---half borne power compressor fireplace screens, TOYS-TOYS-TOYS. C. H. & C. Hardware Co., Bainbridge. 9-tf.

LOST: Sorority pin,

Key, engraved on hack. Margaret

Catherine Sandy. Reward. Phono 1 Duffy Hughes.

526. 19-2t'

20-21 i - — | REWARD for the return of 17 | inch tire and wheel from Ford j pi. kup truck. Lost between Kap'i Monnett store anti Kroger. 607 Howard street or call 625-J,

10-2t.

. j Monnett's St re, Phone 7fl-W.

L<OST: Black and tan female hound, near Reelsvllle, F’riday

F\)R SALE: 1037 Ford 4 door'night. Reward. Forest Hutclie-

20 head shoats. j cheap. 410 South Jackson. 19-2p. j w ,n, Reelsvllle. 18-6p

FOR SALE: At Cooks, new redi IXJST

20-tf. I

Small size

mans

For Surge milkers. Surge fencers, Dairy-Maid hot water heater see Surge Service dealer. Rockville Phone 469-WX.

Wed.-tf.

Now is the time to water proof your basement and gat

| and white step stool, hardwood,' diamond ring in the vicinity ol

j FOR SALE: Metal dump bed | seat ten bv thirteen. twenty-i Alamo Bldg Reward. Flume 701 I j,,ur "plastering done; also

1 for truck. Mon lilt ts inrh*»a hie’h stpns hid nut ‘ i> «»n 04 ‘ .

I Phone 76-W.

I LOODKI) BY MAll

Store, 1 three inches high, steps are out R 20-tf i of way when not in use, only.!

FOR

' gauge, full 465.60. Joe

Fillmore.

SALE: Pump-gun,

choke, Pickett.

^ Uni . 0 , r ^ht* 1 ' Ihe clinton anJ Matlison Cl-ib ' vh0 gave

SANTA Cl.Atrs Ind., Nov. ’t 11NS1 This normally quiet little Southern Indiana village today is experiencing such a deluge >>f mail and visitors that

Roll call, Wtni'jail former Christmas season

v.-e are most thankful for, was records are expected to be sur- .. answered by 15 members an.! 1 passe j i n the 1046 Yuletide. | McKamoy. 1 nlinore.

eight

like new. Route 1

: $2.34. Furniture Exchange, West , Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 20-Ip

20-3p. corn picker, g n °il — j Kenneth Salsman, 1

double hi a chifforob'

\l, s o I FOR SALE: Fresh cows and

19-21 springers. 7 miles on Stilesville; able, balance timbered pasture ___ i road. O. Atkinson. 18-20-22-3p. I land with everlasting water. ' n g

large 20x’t

F’OR SAI.E: One , with good spiings; i iiul bn-nkfast set.

F’OR SALE: Two row mounted

condition 1-2 miles

' t southeast of Mt. Meridian. 20-2p

REAL ESTATE

20-21 | chimney' repair. For good serviee

James B. Sims, Route 2,

20-3 p.

see

Box 168, Reelsville.

FOR SALE.. Cottage Rcstain-| pi-jpes reduced nt the Farm ant m Cloverdale, doing good I women's Market. Leave your business. Good reason for aell-| ord(>r! , Thanksgiving. Full ing. Mrs. Lt la Orth. 20-4o. j d res.scd fries 62c, hens 55c, ducks

turkeys 65e per lb. The us-

F’OR SALE: Dairy farm of j

50c

guests including Lucile

. met Thursday, November 14th,

I with Mrs. Jose Burk. . membet s answered the

miscei-

janeous roll call. There ! also four guests present.

. of the lesson on ’‘Storage in th.-

!h Pruitt, a cousin of wore pink taffeta. She

-(J blue carnations. She

•ore some of the flowers in

air.

biide, who was given in

, . , .. Harry Giltz gave the second part age by her lather, wore a e _ 1 ,

maiquisette gown fashion-

th high round quarter length

bodice, and voluminous with chapel sweep. Her lered veil of tulle showered' an illusion coronet studded seed pearls. She wore a necklace with matching Injts, the gift of tire groom.

a short talk.I Fetters, postal cards and pack-

Tho usual business of the club> a K ea a re porjring into tlio small Sixteen ' va!, ta ken care of and the lesson! * own ' ^° sl °^ f ' ce at a ra * e "’bi--h| cn storage space was given hy' ^k-atea that the 1645 top record

FOR SAI.E: Table and chairs, | — 0x12 rug, gas stove, gome chairs. Phone 713-W Call after 4 p. ni.

2-tf.

11 113 1 .j acres, about

we ..,. Mrs. Perry Michael showing pic-

' tines on the delineascope. Installation of new officers was given by the past president.

of more than one million pieces will he reached and exceeded

days before Dee. 25

Really It's amazing the way! this Fina F’oam cleans upholstery! j and rugs. Stop N’ Shop. 14-lp

F’OR SALE: 20 head Poland Dtii'oc shoats, weighing around 55 His. Durbin O’Hnlr, 3 miles north on 43. 20-lp.

40 acres till-' 111,1 baked goods. Plenty

of eggs. O. K. Hatchery BuildPhone 130. 20-3n.

Postmaster Oscar Phillips has F'OR

] Home.” Mrs. Maude O’Havor -' ,rs - K,, i s Yanders. New office, t hired many extra workers to help ni iltn -

ne ,!’ 11 gave a report on "Farm Outlook a,v: ‘'* rs - "alter Nccsc, presi- . v^’lfor ’47.” The club also voted ro 'Mrs. Wilbur Huber, vice

to;

donate a dollar to the Common-! President: Mrs. Clarence Barr.

Ity Chest.

SALE: :. blue

Pink Kant-Wet

F’OR SALE: 1036 Chevrolet coupe, good condition. Jesse Overshiner, Commercial Place. 20-2p.

and ivory pre-war

handle the Yuletide mail. Quite a sl ,,. hom , 67:! 2 0-3t.

FOR SALE: 1,000

volume of the mail is sent to Santa Claus. In.L, for rnmalling,!

secretary; Mrs. Clyde MeKamey,J so that Die famous postmark will' be seen at 104 Spring avc. 18-3|)

bushe's

I good com m the crib, o u F’OR SALFI: Duck coach. Can i Matthews. 4 miles northeast.

Mrs. Charles Denny, appear on the letter, card or gift

! A social hour wag enjoyed by tresaurcr; i all with Alta Mae Woodswofh rejioi-tei'.

I winning the contest.

I Th- next meeting will be a Fasley and Mrs. Wilbur! these do not even have stamps an I Christmas dinner and a gift ex ^ " f >'' bv M, «. Charles j them are sent to Saint Nick met! a cascade bouquet of j t , hange Qn thp 25(h of neePnihl . r Denny and Mrs. L McCoy. Five] dropped into mail boxes all ove,

for all members and families iit r, ' w members were added to tn

dub.

The next meeting will be a Christmas nit eting with Mrs. Ellis Yanders.

rost-s and carnations.

?rt Kress of Chicago, -r of the groom, was best Ushers were Robert RaOak Park, 111., brother of ide and Richard Pruitt of

re rousin of the bride. Oonald Quick of Fillmore

ik'd a program of bridal

Ragan, mother of the

wore a purple dress and Hit corsage was of yellow

when it goes to the recipient.

Two contests given by Mrs. Other letters and many

.. ' I

,

I

i FOR SALFI: 1 black cloth fur-j ^! trimmed coat, 1 fur coat, both in j " good condition, reasonably pric-

ed. Phone 243.

FOR i heap.

SALE: Garage Phone 720-M.

20-2n. doors. 20-In.

Splendid 5 room house, barn in good condition,

stock barn, large chicken hoiiHe. new brooder house, crib & garage. $1,500 worth of fine poplar, walnut & oak saw timber. Elect* l ie current contracted for first of year. This farm must he sold at once on account of illness and is priced at about the worth of the buildings. Very little money required. Located on good county road, 12'_. miles northwest of. Greencastle. S. C Savers. 19-31.1

FOUND

F’OUND: 17 Hat pshire shoats. Owner must call at Manner Office and pay for advertising. 20-2t

tire home of Mrs. Fred Wich-

mann.

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Montgomery Ward Employees Hold Party at V. F. W. Home Employees of Montgomery i Ward store held a dinner a id “Come As You Are’* party Tuesday evening at the V. F. W. home. All employees were to come dressed as they were found at their homes when called on by

the nation by hopeful young nlievors. A courtesy custom of the* U, S. Postotfic? Department per-! mils these appealing missives to be -delivered to Santa Claus. Ind.j These letters to the red-garbed

UK Fl\ i s M’I’EM 1 gentleman with the white whisk

Tht president of the local branch of the American Association of University Women has received an upp -ul for educational materials to be sent to devas

F’OR SALFI: FIxccptioimlly line farm of 154 acres, 135 aer'-sj of high grade tillable land. Good; buildings A- electric current. Located in northeast part of coua-'

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. Ill 1 2 E. Washington I’h. 15

18-5p | F’OR SALFI: Coming 3 yetr

1 (>l d . allow white, registered AlFOK SALE: H -use trallor 18 j „ h , 0 stn „ jon . one coming 5 year

w, f “ !l ' V «r ,lll|,e ; 1 ■’.! ni " 1 ', 1 - " la ' u '|(ild live gaited spotted pony.jty on black top road This s ' ‘ '' '[gentle for any eleiltl Must hejme of the bt-st farms in Pntiia.il

MonnettH Store. South Si* o . . .... .1 seen to be appreciated. First j county. S. C. Sayers. 10-:u. ^ ^ '‘J' i lniiiun ur >i if 11 nf f’lifniini C'OUnty' - - . .

20-3n. |

liotise south of Putnam

FOR SALE: Chejrp if sold to-1 F’arin. west side of road. day or tomorrrtv. Cement block i equipment including p.alabl. | | ^ MAN

building, sand and cement. In-

tateil countries where schools are

ers are turned over to some very efficient helpers members of

the Santa Claus American j 01 Midwest Dust Mill from ! Legion Post No. 242, commanded jP- P’ 11 P m - H'-L’i’

* by Ji n Yellig.

Millions of Americans

! ut once in this community to I

F’OR SALFI: Forty acres of unimproved land, 1 _. good tlllabground balance rough, running water. Price $2 500. S. C Sayers. 10-31.

a store employee. Those who did not come as they were, were penalized by the committee in

change.

After the meal was served, the

groom's mother, Mrs. WilKross, wore a black dress at. Her corsage was of

roses.

owing the wedding a re-

i was held at the home c f! ev,-nin K vv,1!, s P p,lt in « ame8 and

Kate Oliver, aunt of th" I dancing. A general good titncl Miss Mary Virginia enjoyed by all present,

of Greencastle and sisters ’’’ ’** groom, Miss Dorothy (

■of West Chicago and Mrs. ' ,rt WH »' 'In*. Stewart Qroeinger of Chicago, The Golden Rod Club was held

j unable to function for want c-f | such basic supplies as pencils, : pens, tablets, cards, note books

and maps.

The local branch of the A. A. U. W. is participating in the na-tion-wide effort to get educational supplies together in time to take 1 advantage of the free^ship-

(luring the reception, wedding supper was serv-

the home of Mr. and Mrs.

'Moon in Coatesville. *nd Mrs. Kress will he at

after November 26 at 712

orlt street, Aurora, 111. wide, a graduate of Easttools State Teachers’ Col-

t Charleston, 111., teaches

Auroia. The groom is ■ T near West Chicago, s from out of town at hg were Mr. and Mrs.

ments by UNRRA this month. Contributions of pencils, slates, tablets and other basic supplies | are being received not only from

U. VV. members hut froi.i

others Interested in icbulUling,

November 8, at Mrs, Eva Stew- ^ ^ arts. A white elephant sale was! held. One riew member was tak- j

. .. ... u ,;as quickly as possible, the edueaen in. The next meeting will be ! •’ ' *, , , ... . tional faiilltles of the world.

Thursday night, November 21 at I Vita. Emma Albins, Martinsville street. Members please bring two prizes. A white elephant sale will be held. Also handkerchief for new member and covered dish of

food for pitch-in supper.

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AMtoclalc Trl Kappa Ta Meet Thursday

Send postpaid to UNRRA Warehouse, 573 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. Mark it "Educ i tional Contributions through UNRRA to (name of country)” and at same time send postcard to same address, indicating na-

ture, weight,

how sent.

destination and

11 Kress of West Chicago,

tow* Edith and Nellie Ra- Knppa will meet Charleston, 111.; Mr. and'^ bzabo * b Daggy,

The Associate Chapter of Tri ;

with Miss

Thmuday

Bnier Erickson of Plano, evening at 7:30 o’clock

r and Mrs. Robert Ragan + •!• + 4* 'ly of Oak Park, III.; Mr. Honored With n. William Groelnger and! Birthday Dinner

Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Squier of Aurora, 111.; Mrs. Reginald Hooper of

HUAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS

Hersche! C. Hurst, etux, to John Kerchner. etux, land in

Cloverdale Twp., $1.

Emma Sabiaton, ctal to Fr"d

A surprise birthday dinner E. Magendanz. etux, land in was held Sunday, Nov. 17th. at Hcosier Highlands, $1.

the country home of Mr,

Mrs. Loarnon Littrell, R. R. 4,i Raymond N. Males, etux. land in honoring Mr. Uttreli’s birthday.; JcfferBon^ Twp.. $1

The day was enjoyed visltlhg) ' "

j and the following guests partock Kealcr. etux. land in Madison

'of the delicious dinner: Mr. and Twp., $1.

Ira O Slant, etux, to Clarence

have

seen Yellig in action, for he ,ilwa.Vs drives a Santa Clause sleigh (motorized! In the k. igparades that feature the national conventions of the Legion. It is the second post-war Christmas for Sar.ta Claus ami an nfr of thankfulness and celebration is apparent. F’or the past few-years there has been a notable absence of letf-ra from foreign lands, but with the war over, these missive', have rt appeared. The peak of thi> mail load will be reached ab'-ut Dee. 15 and then will gradually taper off as Christmas Day nears, according to post-

master Phillips,

Visitors to the hamlet of Santa Claus and its toy exhibits and juvenile amusement carters this year are finding a new attraction a 40-acre children's park and toy center being developed by Louis J. Koch, *>f Evansville. Regular attractions are a Santa Claus work shop, toy store, the legendary "wishing well", Chr.dy Castle and a huge statue of Saint Nick, said to be the

only one in the world.

The statue, 22 feet high, is made of granite and weighs more than 40 tons. It was built by Carl A. Barrett, of Chicago, who bought and leased land in Santr Claus under the name of Santa Claus, Inc. The base of the statue is in the shape of the Star of Bethlehem with its principal point showing the way east to the land of the Christmas story. Across the frrtnt are the words, 'Dedicated to the children of the

work with our District Manager., Must have car an-1 be over 28' ~

FOR SALE 1937 Willy [year* ol age The work la m ' coupe. 1930 Dodge 5 passengci j ■*"«' with the program advocated coupe. Hoosier Pete. 19-21. i b - v th <’ Department of Agrtrul-! | ture. Permanent work, good pay! F'OR SALE: Registered Dur.icifor man who has lived on a| male hog. lx months old. Cecil j fann. Write Box R. H. C. Daily! Blown, Phnnt 16F15. 19-.1 ’ Banner. 20--U.1

WANTED Indlanupul! Slur Carriers l,° Year* or Older I’hoiic 804-41. 306 West ( nliimhia SI.

ST0K0L STOKERS 20TH CENTURY FURNACES SALES \\l> SERVICE Repairs for all makes furnaces, stokers, anil hollers. Serviee for all automatic heating units. Sheet Metal Work ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING CO. 10 west Franklin St. I’hone, Days. *86 Night 5I1I-.I.

BLONDIE

I'LL NEVCR T (UNHieRSTANn HOW N WE DIRTY SO ( VANV DISMES

By Chic Young

I GET SO TlPEO ' s IWHEN I SEE ANYBODY )• I Vs WOW>kr LIKE THAI S I

FOR BETTER FOOD 24 HOURS A DAY (except Sunday), IT'S DEEMS STEAK HOUSE 103 East Waitiinrtoii Sirtti, (018611 R. DEEM Prop.) Phono 108

JOHNNY HAZARD

and] Elmer E. Estridge, etux, to

will*; Miss Mildred 1 LoKAnnport and Mr. anil ok Jones of Greencastle.

Held

Sunday

Garwooi 1 -Gregory family[ Mf . g g g Hdll and daughters 1 Jnmes P. Shumaker, etux. to^

held Sunday, Nov-1 Barbara J«’an and Dianna Kay, Kugene V. Edington, etux, land In. wor j ( j in msra ory of an undying

1 ‘ th at the home of Mr. a n d Mjgg Loretta Ann Brown Cloverdale Twp.. $1. | love. Carl A. Ba.rrett.”

rs James Garwood, 106 f rom Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Clara B Shumaker, ctcon, ta ( Santa clans will have little 'TJ Ur Jamea Bower-s, Richard and R->- Ebgone V. Edington. ctdx, land work Ht h „, le this Christmas be- * + + 4 i bert Cline Donald and Ralph. in Clovcrdole Twp.. $1. cause there a.r* •inly ab.nit a 8 ' ,l ’ s Study Club will! PV4,wn R R 2 Mr. and MrS. | Hatfio Unger to Thomas E. score of children living In the

Holland, etux, land in Clinton little town of less than 100 popu- 1^

Twp., $t. latlon.

V at 2 p. in, at the Barney Shaner and children,

" Mr '*. Kenneth JuRttlA.

Jdmes, Robert and Carolyn Sne,

YOU AFE UNDAII? Y WHAT FOR ? LOOK.. arrest; sen or / 1 go play soldiei? PLEASE... YOU SOME PLACE ELSE.., WEEL COME l I'VE GOT ENOUGH WEETH US / L ^—-r TROUBLE /

J WILL YOU SOAP-OPERA COMMANDOS EXPLAIN THIS ?

By Frank RobUn

! WE 'AVE SEE EVERTHEENG THROUGH THE GLASSES, SENIOR...YOU ARE THROW ZE LAPSE REPORTER OUT OF YOUR PLANE/ WE ARE HOLD YOU FOR HOMICIDE /