The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1947 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED “li For All" Entered In the poatofflc* at Greeneastle, Indiana aa second elii-m 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 mail outside Put-

r\am Countv.

S. (i. Karl den. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Dr. and Mrs. William Me Gauarhey left Friday mornmg ftv their home in Oakland. Calif., after flying; here for the funeral of the latter's father. Dr. W. M

McGaughoy.

ANNIVERSARIES

SOCIETY

MONEY tor TAXES.- QUIClfcisHTctHf

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INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

ENGAGED

Birthdays

Billy McAvoy. 15 rmirsday. March 27.

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|*i:iisw\ai. And Local News B III E F S

LATE NEWS

l.eon Welch was confined to

It'ftnfIntiei! from l , nei* One* SHANGHAI. March S8—(FP) —< oi. Maurice Slieahun, Far Kaslern dlreelnr of Tmns-World \irliiie*». reported today that lie has seen from the air a giant pyramid nestling Iteneatti a 10.-litm-foot mountain range in re-

niote western China,

slienhan suitl the pyramid ap-

his home t v illness Thursday and iiuarf the pyramids of

Fi iday.

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Mr and Mrs. Greeneastle and

,. i Mr ami Mrs. Charles Coolej of Indianapolis wore visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Skinner last

Sunday.

Tin U and I class of the Bain-

Kgypt. He estimated it to he

Loudermilk of " ,!,n | :, ' m fePd ul,,, ‘ ,l,, • Robert Starl; “ bo,,, , ' 000 r, ‘ et ,,i >> r h.

He placed the pyramid about Ml miles southwest of Sian, capital of Shensi province anil the lirst capital of the Chinese Han dynasty in the llilrd century before Christ. It stands at the end

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FINAL FABRIC SALE ★ TAPESTRY ★ VELOUR ★ MOHAIR ★ IMMITATI0N LEATHERS All Colors Variety of New Patterns GREATLY REDUCED

ART FURNITURE CO. NORTH SIDE OF Mjl \KF

biMigt Christian church will have of a valley Is'iicath the Tsinling . pitch-in supper at the homo of mountains.

Mi. and Mrs. Roy Hanks on Tuesday evening. April 1st at.

8:30 o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wamsley of 7 Jtnar.ville, ar.ncur.cp the j engagement of their daughter. Mary June, to Carl E. M: Neely, .-on o. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MeNerly. 1509 S- ith I-ocmt. No late has h<'#n set for the wed-

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Mr-. I’leasint Hea\ins

From the air. there appear-d |I ^ (r ^ ,. .. |av r , llb »° sn,a " lead- clowrda|e Tu ,. sd ., y ch , b m t ing to a village at the pyramid's Tno . |nv l Vening March 05th base, Sheahan sard. Jvvith Mrs. Pleasant Heavin. This

was 1 "Kid Party” an,l members

PROGRAM TO FN w, askc I by hostess to com? ii'ontinne<i from Pnae r>ner ( r -.scd as children. There was

Michael visited Mrs. Hostetler a P en( h 1 so Austin couid speak t t| l0 tj a y jpfurt dressed in baby Sa' inlay and Sunday, Saturday 1 the rolln< ' il about the American clothes, wrapped In a large baby being t m birthday of both Arlene ’ HarvJlin K of th ° Grcen-Turkiah blanket, baby hood and all th' and Mrs. Hostetler. crisis. assoEfories. There were sweet. Convention April 8th

Mis Thelma Miehael of Bainnridge visited Mrs. Vera Mae Ho. 1 tetter of Roachdale Friday. Tin 1 a on r s daughter, Arlene

Mi-s .In I in Crau ley's l.n ..igemenl I. Announced Mrs. Charles E. Cra vley. 640 East Seminary Street, announces th ■ ongag. ment fo her 'aughter. j,din, to Mr Arthur W. Sh imak-j cr cf rndia-.upolis. The wedding will take plac’ in lime. Riiuebdale O. E. S.

InstiilN (Mfieers

R >ach lale Chapter No. 247, O. li. S. helil its annual installation Monday, March 21. at 7:.".0 p. m. The following officers ivel'.f installed; W. M Juanita Hanna; W. P., Jesse Ford; A. P., John Burdett; secretary. Ven Mae Host:tter: treasurer. I,mini Fuller; Cond., Betty Ford; A. Cnnd., Ellen Purcell; Marsh il. Virginia MeFerran; organist, Ruth Hutchins; chaplain. laotiise Brit Ion; Adah. Madge Skelton; Aoth. Ethel Radford; Esther. Lucile Harshbarger; Martha, Flcda Bell; Electa. May Rulan; warden, Nellie Jones; sentinel.

Betty Burdett.

The next regular meeting w'.'l j be Monday evening, Apiil 14 at

I 7:30.

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r.ne.'il Wonmit Attend Fi'diTfltion Meeting

Mi's. Ford Lucas and Mis. Park Dunbar went to Bloomin ;- ti 11 Tnursday to attend a meeting and forum of the Federation of Clubs, International Relations |

Committee.

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- little girls dresser) in pinafores,

ili-s Imogene George. 18, of! finished the stage would go V. gimghams and pleated plaid it R 1. Coats vi lie. was serious-, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minist.i jckirt..- wit- lovely braids, or cut Is jly irj.ured yesterday when she Andrei Gromyko. and large ribbon bows. Th ro ! was struck by a car driven by was a "sloppy J-" si ,..l with H.ti o! Pflfim, 45, of 1473 Shan- FOR SALE: Model B John, blue [leans anil plaid shirt with, he | d

! nfm , f • r " d ‘ an ^' liS ' at . lnin0is ! D,,, ' re tractor with cultivators, shirt nil out an.i "The Bad Little hmch: Registration: Mrs. Ralph , ami 18th Sts. She received a plow, and disc. A-l condition. B y" with freckles, a straw hat UVst Mrs w , W( . t . sn ., r Mrs bl ,ken l0 * rind lnton,al m J uries - Renc * Hal tom, Quincy, Ind. ove,halls and pockets full of toyU„ m ' MrK Carl ’ Ca ,,. 1 Sh e to Long Hospital. 28-2p snakes. Sling shot, gun and hols-'* ” nna ' '

ter. S: ne had loll.vpiops, stick

Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, county president of the County Foderaion of Clubs, has appointed the | following committees for th'- ! county convention April 8 to be

in the

Goiiin Methodist

, THRIFT

SUITS TOPCOATS

$37.50 Up $30.00 Up

LEISURE LOAFER COATS $14.50-S27.50

SLACKS

$7.50- S 15.00

FANCY SHIRTS $3.25 • $5.00 WHITE SHIRTS $3.95 • $4.50 • S5.00 TIES $0.65 • $3.00 HATS (Mallory A Pori is) $7.50-$8.50 $10.00

car ly, g.um or a favorite toy. Mi' ting was cnened in the usual manner by the mr-'dent, Mr- Olga Stwalley. A new member. Mrs. Marian Wolf was

Carl

Program: Mrs. H. E. H. Greerleal. Mrs. Flora Lewman. Mrs. \Vm. Bishop; Hospitality: Mrs. Grafton Ixmgden, Mrs. L. L. , Porter, Mrs. Omor Beck. Mrs, L | C. Conrad. Mrs. Win. Luther,'

,, 1 Mrs. Kenneth West; Pages: Mrs. eordially welcomed nto the CVib. , .. ,, .... r> , o „ .. _ J ^Vur.l Lovett. Mrs. Vernon Slur-,

ley; Resolutions; Mrs. Fred; Starr, Mrs. Albert Balch, Mrs Deiyl Sanders; Publicity: Mrs.

Rei.por.ses to Roll Call ware "Nursery Rhymes" Mrs. Fred F rmer gave History of M,other Goose nn;! Unde Rctiis. Alll

, listened attentively to the fnirv'*'"* *'" <as

tale of the firry eyed giant given! •^''vntions arc to

in a most interestin.o- manner by I ^ 1,1 Mr8 ' (;r: "' ton

Mrs. Ruth Ogle which gees to | or Mrs. Fcrd Lucas by April 4th.

show we never grow too old to i

cn.ioy fairy tales. HOSPITAL NOTES The hostess gave each member | a toy balloon and the first to' Jear.nie Stierwalt of Paragon, 1 blow on ■ up until it burstod was j was admitted to the Putimn. I giver, a prize. Mrs. Olga Stwal-1 County Hospital on Friday.

Birdie Gibson, It. 2. was adniittod to the hospital Thursday. Edna C. Mahoney, R. 2. was admitted to the hospital Friday. Nancy Shaw. 409 E. Walnut, was di charred from the hospital

on Thursday.

John David Montgomery, R. 1. Ci-poit. was discharged from

Cut Finished and Tailored For That Well Groomed Look •Vb-n of distinction buy their suits here and with good reason. For our suits have about them that "know how" air so important for the "well-groomed" look. Our outstanding selection of suits awaits you.

, ley was award d the prize. I Next n piece of blew gum was ‘ given ea.ch member and Mrs. Marian Wolf was voted the h-st

I bubble bb wer.

i Rifnsh rents in kc<''’ing with (['the oeeasicn were served in a ! very . lever manner. Everyone j was given a slip of paper with n

r' 1,v P rform aml wh?n tbe8C ilhe‘pitntim County Hospital on

Inlics had been performed there ! '['bur-iiav

) were tribler put np in the liv-

I Irg room, with hot-dogs, rr"- Mls - ■’" H Mo|, ‘ ♦ Imallcws, coca cola, potato chip*, * an 8treet . s P encer ' u ' ;,s ,lis - ird evervene got busy ro'sting bnr K c ‘J f r °m th - Putnam c .111l- 't-('ogs. airi marshmallows in ' Hospital on Thursday, th living-room fireplace, Mrs. Mary Buis, Fillmore, was After a lot of fun, meeting ad-j ac, " liupcl and discharged from

Jonrned to meet April su, with j lh< ' hospital on Friday. Mrs. Fred Turner. ——_

Every newly married couple ought seriously consider the advantages 0? a cheeking account. Honeymoons look longer whc~ii the home is in i solid financial footing. Open a checking account here.

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THE CHEF S CORNER - - - - And along t ame spring ami SPRING SALADS - - - - lhos»- fresh, crisp cool salads that sing of spring - - . . only the freshes' spring -alad vegelah!" use d and mirlnated in ,• FRENCH DRESSing, very simple, hut made hy an expert - - - - and don't think dial the dressing is unimportant - - - - and let’s don’t forget that our salads arr kepi fi.-sh, crisp and mol on 1 r icked lee at aR time. {,» bring you the restful flavoi of the salad - - - - Almost forgot, on Saturday wo Will have some MEAT LOAF with that delicious CREOLE SAl'CK. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office

ATTENTION! PIONEER HYBRID SEED CORN C UST0MEIS For your convenience the Pioneer Seed Corn you ordrred will be at the HOLLY’S FRIENDLY SALES AND SERVICE 119 North Indiana Street Greeneastle. Indiana Saturday, March 29th. I will be there all day and evening on this date. Come an;) get your Pioneer Seed Corn at that time. If you have not already placed your order with me for ¥° u? Pioneer Seed Corn, plan to see me at this location, Saturday

Rex Hathaway PIONEER REPRESENTATIVE