The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1946 — Page 6

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BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL McCREA WALTER BRENNAN

BANJO ON MY KNEE

Riley ar.tl Frances Allan. He was one >)f a f". ’ ly of seven children, three of whom preceded him in

death.

He received his education in

‘ tered into that peace and light the lural schools of Washington

Mrs James 'Povntei 1 on the morning of November 10, township. During a '•’l Union spent 1046. at the ago of 60 years, 8 On October 13, 1001 he was Reverend Miller, he unittvl with| Deace f U | rest

united in marriage to Florence, the New Piovidence Baptist Twixt me P

O’Neal and they established a'Chrjreh in February, 1925. I I hen while tuning on

home in Jefferson township. He is survived by the widow. breast

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and son of Belle Union spent | 1046. at the age Thanksgiving Day in Arrowsmith months and 21 days.

Illinois for Mrs. Poynter’s broth- He was born, in Washington ers birthday, Mr. Clarence Ash- township, Putnam County, March

Rosalie and grandchildren,

Helen Mae and

Lyndell Darleene Allen; two bro-

Wesley and Alfred, and

ing as his vocation. 'one sister, Mrs. Eva Brann. revival held by, When at last I near the shore

And the fearful breakers roar

of his death. ♦daughters-in-law, To this union were burn two Averil. throe , .ins. both of whom reside near, Marie 'Powell,

the family homestead.

In early life he chose farm-1 tiyrs.

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20. 1877 the youngest son of! vhere he resided until the time' two sons, Cloyd

and Earl, two May I hear thee say to me I ‘ Fear Not, I will pilot thee."

"I LOST 32 LBS.! WEAR SGlI 14 AGAIN"

Once 150 lbs. Miss Reynolds lost wight week!.- with AY 1)8 Vitamin Candy Keduring Plan. Now she has a model's figure. Your espericnce may or may not be the same l»ut try this easier reducing ! plan. Very /’irj/ tfox Must Show

A - suits or money back.

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l No exercise. No laxative*. No drug*. Pat plenty. You don't cut • out meals, potatoes, etc., you just I cut them down. Simple when you , enjoy delicious AYD.S Vitamin Candy befor* j meals. (July $2.2* lor 20 days' supply. Thorn M J.I.EK-COAN PHARMACY

Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be;ause it goes right to the seat of thf .rouble to help loosen and expe jerrn laden phlegm, and aid nation a) soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous memaranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you axe to have your money back. CREOMULSION i: of Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchit:'

Milk Advances One Cent Per Quart Effective December 1 Due to the fact that production has not been equal to demand buyers from Indianapolis and Crawfordsvilie are offering higher prices to cur producers. Wc are obliged to meet these prices to secure this milk. As the supply becomes plentiful you may be sure prices will be adjusted accordingly. Hurst's Dairy Handy's Sanitary Dairy

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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF CHETS

TOMORROW DECEMBER 3,1946 “AN EFFORT TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF GREENCASTLE AND PUTNAM COUNTY IN A MODERN, SANITARY MANNER." CHESTER K. HASTINGS THREE MEALS A DAY SERVED FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 7:30 P. M.

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( Aim OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks bo our friends, relatives and neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and beautiful Hera I offerings received at the death of our beloved husband and lather, Lee Allen. We especially thank the Rev. Rissler, the pall bearers and flower bearers ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed fol their kindness. Mrs. Florence Allen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen

mon. - Voncastle-tu; wmM Hi JACK CAM ' • 11 JwAR?. c k JrJ WITH NEWS - FILM VOi>V.LL - H AI, { K V.S,. N(j

THIS WEEK WE WILL DISCONTINUE MONDAY Math AND THURSDAY’S ENCORE NIGHT. SATURDAY i ni SUNDAY MATINEE AS USUAL

GIRL YTTH FATHER

Stop-Watch Really Precise CAMDEN, N. J. (UPi Now there is an electronic stop-watch

that clocks one-millionth of a second. Developed during the: war. the RCA time interval! counter is being produced for civilian use, particularly in the!

KEY WEST. Fla., Dee. 2 — (UPl The Rev. Charles Yelton today returned to Key West with his daughter, Virginia, six, aftei i taking her away from the home I of an aunt in Crawfordsville, Ind. Yelton made no comment on his action and the search for the

girl, other than to say that he j fields of science and industry,

was more entitled to her custody than the aunt, Mrs. Carroll Bee-

son.

Yelton, a Baptist minister here, and the girl's mother are estranged Virginia 'disappeared from Crawfordsville last week, and police said she entered an automobile driven by a man who promised to buy her a birthday

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Later, members of the Beeson family said they wre fairly sure that Yelton had taken the girl, and was going either to Key West or to his former home at St. Juliet. Tenn.

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Wistful aide to a wacky prince is the sad lot of funny man S. Z , Sakall (above) in Warner Bros.’! “Two Guys From Milwaukee," zany new comedy coming to the Voncastle Monday and Tuesday. Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson anil Joan Leslie head the film’s cast.

THEATER (Over Denny's stnri ) Cloverdale. Indiana

SHOWING WEDNESDAY "Old Louisiana" With Toni Keeiii* and <«* * otcdi.t

Admission, Children 20 Cents. Adults, 30 Cents.

NOTICE . DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF RUNNING OUT OF COAL (JM have a vary small supply on hand) WE ADVISE T10T SEN J LAUNDRY UNTIL BUNDLES NOW IN OUR PLANT HAV BEEN RETURNED. I Pickups will be made only at the time, or after, returning b les now on hand. I Call customers are asked not to bring in LAUNDRY until W have received bundles now in our possession. Only work from regular customers will be accepted’ WE CAN CONTINUE TO ACCEPT DRY CLEAIIII 16 ' Home Laundry And Cleaner*