The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1946 — Page 2

.rfP DAflY BAhfKt#. GRFENCAST1E, tNDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946.

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Central rt.iilraal. prosUUl at the meeting at 2:.10 Tuesday af-J

A meeting of the Dad’s As-sr-elation of DePamv tTniv><-s : *.. was held on Tuesday in the offiee of I>r. Clyde K. Wiiuinau,

University president. Wayne expru tive committee fnr Johnson, president of the Illinois| -p ueS (j a ^ evening.

THE DAILY BANNER

and

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The attendirg members of the II Dad's Association joined with the

SOCIETY

“It Waves For All” )

me v.bcrs of the Student Council cfencMtle!"Indiana as

dinner

For “HIM” you want the most wonderful gift in all the world - something to please him beyond words •• something to put that heavenly gleam in his eye - something he will !<ive and love you for giving to him. Such a gift you will find here among our treasuredrove of sparkling Christmas ideas.

PLAID SHIRTS Boys $1.65 UP Mens $2.75 UP HKAI TIH'I. COI.OK COMBINATIONS

PANTS S5.00 to $15.00 A Practical CHI

SWEATERS $4.00 to $8.50 SKVKKAI 1‘ATTKKNS A Nil ( Ol.OKS I 1(0M w II1CH to ( noose;.

FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS 50c Si t'll A l SKI Ul. OUT

ZELON JACKETS Lined and Unlined $5.00 to $17.50

IF YOU ARE STILL UNDECIDED

MY. Meridian W. S. C. S.

To Meet Thursday

Th.’ W. S. C. S. of Mt. Meridian

second'will meet Thursday. December. 5

class mall matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Put-

nam County.

S. R. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 S.mth Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News

BRIEFS

at the home of Mrs. Wm. Wells for an all day meeting. Bring a twenty-five cent gift for the gift exchange.

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Frwrliilghtly Club Held Vheting The Fortnightly Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs i Ford l. ieas There were twentyi five members present and Mrs. ! E. It. Collins reviewed “The Amerieon” by Howard Fast.

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EaKPern Star Meeting Wednesday Green castle Chapter No. 255 , O. E S. will meet in regulni ; session. Wednesday evening at j 7*0 o’clock.

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Hiumday Reading club will meet Friday evening. December 6th at 8 p. m. at the home ot Miss VirginiA Dean, East Wash-

ington St Road. Mrs. Alice Dean Family Dinner will be in charge of the problem, i^i \nvemher 17 Members bring gift for grab bag, i a birthday and

Meet Thursday I a die \id To

The Clinton Falls Ladies Aid Thuraday, L>ecfmber 5 for an all

will meet Thursday. I>cc. with Mrs. John Vermilllot

The Friday Sowing Club will played hy Mary Li> w , m meet with Mrs. Mary Kendall, organ, aeeonipani«d h ° n ^

Hill Moore, who san l

Sth. day merting. Members bring cov- and “1 ixtve V, • 8 '

music was played ^

ered dish, grab bag gift, gift for

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Neighbors and friends are wel- secret siste.r and a contest gift.

throughnyj

come. Come and spend the day with us. There will be a pr) gram in the afternoon and ex

change of gifts.

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"^eTrn" 8 the ceremn bv. The hrule was lovely ltl

aqtia suit and navv ^ ; h„ „... vr?*

roses. Mi« ..

Please note change of meeting

day.

Koevcr-Bmwn* + ^ | ro^'ZT T * One of the loveliest weddings *olor suit with black a ^ ^ of the early holiday season, was Her corsage was of wb t

rhanksgiving that of Dorsey Carpenter Keever, tlon. Jack Huskey

also one for the Christmas has- dianer of turkey and _ an me .(aj^iuer of Mr. and Mrs. H. A, ‘ friend of the bridegroom ket Please note change of meet- tr jmnii n gs was enjoyed bv thirty Cai .p f . nt er of Cloverdale, and'ed him as la-st n ’

ing date.

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Irewe W tebmoaHi To Wed FVIson K. PhlUip*.

Mr.

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people including children, grand-

children and great-grandchildren, Ml .' s

Sunday Nov. 17 at the nome of Rufus Ozment, Reelsville,

Raymond Brown, son of Mr. and Frank and Don Hub^r s Amos BroYvn of Greencas- ushers. * ,s h which was solemnized Sat- ( Mrs, Brown has beer ;

»»- ..... s its nr :r ‘ to announce, the engage-; Ozment has been in .11 hea h for on Nort(1 Seventh street in Terro ' Brown is employ^ af Mr ’

A />banter of Tri KanOH W *>*«"***”' t ° ] t,me ’ but is rp - Haute, by Rev. Samuel Carruth. clan at the Ameridn ^ Active chapter of In Kappa Hdwin R Phillips, son of Mr. and covering. , . , .. . . ntan 2ine Pr,. will hold a regular business Mrs R . n , m<md ptiBlfps. The | -I- -I- -1 . * t ,r “ “ P ' lrty , the ‘ * ' V ' s ' IOn at Greencastle.

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8 do se • Attend.

man - JAtne,

Joel Church. Coatesville.

was admitted to the hospital’

Monday.

Mrs. Raymond Phillips

K . meeting this evening at 8 o’clock will take place the 2Pth Friday Sewing 'l at the home of Mrs. W. J. Fuson. rf p^evnher. CYtib T.. Meet

church to the. strains Of the traditional wedding processional

Mr. and Mrs. Hersehcl Burst of' Cx.verdale left Monday for! Florida. Curtis Sweeney of Cloverdale j was admitted to the hospital t .is! ' morning. I Mrs. Ilallie SltlhCliin of ftus-1 sellville was dismissed from th‘^ j hospital Tuesday. Jerry Godfrey, Poland, R. 1, I was discharged from the Hospital yesterday afternoon.

I Mrs. Nettie Stanley of Fill- | more spent Thanksgiving Day ! with her brother Harry. I ‘ Mrs. Joe E. Williams and i daughter Ruby, spent last week j end visiting in Covington. Ky. I Mrs. Marcia Priest and son, Greencastle, K .’t. was dismissed from the hospital this morning.

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Miss Frances Murphy, Green-! castle, K. 2 has returned to the | Robert Long hospital in Indian af.olis for an operationL 1 Robert Shuck of Fillmore has | been confined to his horn • the past four weeks with a very badly infected hand. i Miss Lenta Witt has returne* j to Greencastle after spending I | several days with her sister. Mrs. , 'Delhi Mae Cope, in Ladoga. Miss' I Witt has been recipe rating from | an operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herod have received word of the birth of i. son on Monday, December 2nd jat the St. Anthony hospital in I Terre Haute to Mr. and Mrs. ) Graydon Herod. i Miss Maxine Batman spent her Thanksgiving vacation from Illinois University with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Batman. Other guests were Robert and Joan Blaydes of Flora, 111., am! Patricia Hicks and Mildred FitzI Simmons of Roaehdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crosby, Mr.! and Mrs. Eugene Hutchins and | and Mi. and Mrs. Ward Lovett left at noon Tuesday by bus for St. Louis, where the special train will carry Farm Bureau members to the National convention in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer entertained with a turkey linnet Thanksgiving. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer and son, Kenneth and Mr and Mrs. Warren Knauer and son Terry, all of El wood, Inc!., Mr and Mrs. Edward Knauer and so; Rex of Atlanta, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Alden Webber and son Danny of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knauer of this city and Richard Knarjrr Mtuicle, Ind. Also Betty. Vemin, Don? and Russell at home.

fy *;• *9 -h ♦ ANNIVERSARIES © ft} Birthday Miss Dolores Hyten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyten Bainbridgc, 18 years today, Dec. 3. Velma Knauer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer, 15 years today, Dec. 4th.

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<< flnftnaril from !'•(* Our) That industrial production would drop 25 per cent fn two months. That a two-month strike would cause an "unprecedented transportation crisis” and that only those railroad services "ab solutely essential to life and health” could be maintained aft er three months. That 60 per cent of the steel mills and cosi-consuming power plants would by closed In 00 days.

— LET BANNED ADS SF.LI. IT

They will be at home at

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CAY NORWEGIAN* TYPE SUPON

7‘*

What smiles of joy come Christmas morn when she opens her new wool jacquard . . . with its catchy all-over design, Cheery colors! Sizes from 34 to 40.

BALLOON TIRE "HAWTHORNE"

3690

Here’s a Christmas gift that your boy or girl dreams of! Full sife balloon tire bike with double bar frame... saddle seat... rear reflector, and coaster brake*.

POLISHING HEAD SALE I

7.50

The 5-in 1 "Handy-Head.” Grind*, polishes, wire-brushes, buffs, drills. Jacob# hand-tite chuck takes drills up to *4". Torringtrm needle bearings.

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TOASTY WARM CHENILLE ROBE

8* 8

She’ll find leisure-time luxury in a thickly-tufted, kitten-soft chenille, that fluffs right up after a tubbing! In colors she’ll love! Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44.

NEW AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER I

28'

Plays through your regular radio! Just attach cable to radio*! phono-jack. Sturdy changer ia “child-proof”. 5,000 play needle! Reject control I Off-on twitch.

HEATPROOF GLASS COFFEE MAKER

You can't help brewing delicious, clear coffee in a modern glass cofee maker! Cool plastij handle, heatproof glass, 8 cup *ize. A useful, ever welcome gift I

WOMIN'S LOVELY ^59 BLUE D'ORSAYS 2 •Agift she’ll really appreciate! So dressy, yet comfortable! Soft, warm quality corduroy in pale blue with fluffy white electrified shearling collar. Sizes 4 to 9.

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FLWPfY CUT flW COTTON SHAGS

3”

Rich-looking! The kind you see in decorator planned rooms! The tightly spun -cotton yam* » re thick, soft. . . firmly stitched nn heavy backing. Sunfast 'S^l'size.

4-BALL FAMILY E4S CROQUET ACT Croquet's a game the whole lamily can enjoy! This »et include*. 7-in. polo style malteu *crew-in type handlaa. roa f* balls, ■wires, wooden stake*.