The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1946 — Page 4
rHE DAHY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946.
CHAIcaU TONIGHT and THURS.
V \ C 1hE HEART-STIRRING STORY OF MEN WITH A DREAM...AND A GIRL TO GO WITH ITI
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starring Dorothy Guy iMcGuire ardMadison Robert Mitchum Bill Williams || I>0\ VI.I) |»l < K .V N K\VS C'LO\ KHUA1.K \K\VS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cleveland of Carlisle, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herod of Coatesville. , Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple are spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sipple of Spencer. | Mr. and Mrs. Sipple are moving
from Spencer to Lafayette in I) i .nber where Mr. Sipple is ^ciiing in Purdue. Betty Ann Trippett of Purdue ..id spend Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Ur. and Mis. L,. A. Trippett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair and daughter left Monday for Uwton, Okla, to visit Mrs. Sinclair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl Ramsey. They plan to return Friday. December 6th. Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Sinclair are tak- j ing care of the lunch room in their absence. They went by the Western route and expect to return by the Southern. Mrs. Alfred Skelton of Skelton's Grocery went with them as far as Oklahoma City, Okla, where j she will visit with her son and j wife. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavin , were in Terre Haute Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Knoll, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffman and children and Mr. and Mrs. tended the Putnam County Fair Victor Sutherlin and family atand 4-H Association meeting Monday evening at Gobin Memorial Church in Creencastle. j Rev. Wm. Russell of Gosport, i pastor at Cloverdale Methodist i Church was Sunday dinner guest | of Mr. and Mrs. George Wishmire. Dorothy Pruitt and Sonny | Routt will be married Thanks-1 giving Day in Greencastle. They will make their home in Cloverdale in one of the Hayden Apartments. Leonard Mann and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lee Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann were there, also Mr. and Mrs. Ozeie Mann and Nancy of Danville, Ind., and Kenneth and Lenora Mann were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Mann. Saturday evening they visited with Leonard Mann and children and had Saturday evening dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith w-ill spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Smith's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harmon of Martinsville. Ethel Smith of Indianapolis will also spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon.
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//p" w ’?• f SHALL FOOD HOLD THE SPOTLIGHT THIS THANKSGIVING
Let us turn again in true thankfulness to God, the giver of every good and every perfect gift. Not alone for mighty empire Stretching far o’er land and sea. Not alone for bounteous harvests, Lift we up our hearts to Thee But for priceless gift of freedom, For the home, the church, the school, For the open door to manhood / In a land the people rule. I s
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Crystal, crystal, tell me true!| Margaret Rutherford, a psychic medium, seeks inspiration from: the Great Beyond In Noel Coward's engaging Technicolor comedy, "Blithe Spirit," now at the Voncastle Theatre through United Artists.
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Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be•ause it goes right to the seat of the rouble to help loosen and expel :enn laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, inlamod bronchial mucous memiranes. Tell your druggist to sell you ; bottle of Creomulslon with the unlerstanding you must like the way It uickly allays the cough or you are o have your money back. :reomulsion or Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Cub Freshmen WinJet Tilt Tuesday afternoon at the local gym the Greencastle Freshman “A" team won a decisive victory over the Roachdale varsity B team by a score of 27 '*> 12. During the first half of the game and even into the middle of the third quarter it appeared to some in the crowd that the Hawks were playing cat and mouse with the Cubs, but the picture changed in the final ten minutes. From a half time score of 8 to 6 in the Cubs favor, the Cub.breezed ahead at a fast pace, to conquer the Hawks 27 to 12 at the final gun. The high point men on the Cubs team were Don Marketto, with five field goals and tvo foul shots and James Smithers with five field goals. The high point man on the Hawks team was Stewart who had three field goals. The Cubs showed fine team work and very good gnikrd-
In. a closely contested game the Hawks Freshman "A" team nosed out the Cubs Freshman "B” team by a score of 15 to 14. The Cubs led at the half by a one point margin of 7 to 6, and at the third period by a score of 9 to 8 but in the final period failed to hold their advantage and were nosed out by a one point margin. VFW NET TOSSERS HOST TO MARSHALL The basketball team representing Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post, Veterans of Foreigns Wars, will be host tonight to the American Legion squad from Marshall. The game will be played on the local high school gym floor and will start at 8 o'clock. The Greencastle vets should have a good combination to oppose the visitors who boast one of the best semi-pro outfits in their section of the state. Friday night, the yets will meet the Bainbridge Independents in the Bainbridge gym at S | p. m. There will be a curtain raiser between two picked high school teams. The Bainbridge lineup will include L. O’Hair, C. O’Hair, C. Cox, D. South, N. McBride, H. Alcorn. C. Hendrich, E. Proctor and D. Elliott.
V0NCAS1 »E0. AND THUDS, JU the mo tM Picture eea, V_°/ the year! e»
BOWLING
Wednesday f:00 University B vs. Laundry Thursiday No games. Friday 7:00 V'. F. W. vs. University A
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Tiger Cubs Play
Attica Tonight
Coach Kern McGlothlin and his Tiger digs invade Attica this afternoon for a high school basketball game with the Red Ramblers tonight at 8 o'clock. With a victory over State High of Terre Haute and a loss at the hands of the Bloomington Panthers, the local net tossers hope to get back in the victory column at the expense of the Attica drapery agitators. The Greencastle mentor was expected to start Manhart and Stewart at the forward berths with Roberts holding down the pivot job. Boyd and Hammond were the probable .selections for the guard berths for the initial tipoff. Several fans from this city planned to make the trip to At-
tica for the contest.
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