The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1947 — Page 2

»V? r>Alty S-AX'SEH. GRrFNCAST.i, IMDi^oIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL J^I 947^

FOR A MORE CLOTHES CONSCIOUS YOU It's CANNON’S SUITS f.i ai;d OVERCOATS ^ L S37.50 Up /a« - V

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SOCIETY

IIOSI’IT M. N'OTKS

l»inso\\i And Local News II II I K F S

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ll «aK riinreil tmlns I hist .Ifilm \\. ( herry "O' s l ,n -Ible INrinorratir candidate fm Mayor.

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Krank Calidonia. R. was adr.iiUccI to the hospital yesterday. Eniogenc Kelson was admitte I to the hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Grimes and infant daughter of Cloverdale wer-j discharged from the Putnam County hospital yesterday.

Mrs Florence I.utz and son .f y S. I-ocuet St., were discharge I from the hospital yesterday. Frank Mnl'er, R. 3, Clover.lal' was discharged from the hospit .l yesterday. Margaret Johnson, 10 Co'c Apts., was discharged from the Putnam County Hospital yostc.--day.

Hmau rm. n, alnuwt new house, brooder hou ? e J*' < ouble hogh ntni with 0 , side and slot erjh w ;. h ‘ atU ?hm , Po ' ‘ess;iv

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j M -. and Mrs. Edgar Hanley ». lit. isvill? wis.i to anncvjnce th" I c; .jt r,,incut o. their daughter,

Mr and Mrs Russel Cngte, 6f.>| Prince Paul has been proclaim- Miss Gcaldlne nartley to Vl-g I I M mi St arc the parents of njer ruler of Greece following the ,T-.w,„n t He is the - on of Ml.

, „v. horn yesterday. j sl,,,den t ‘ eaU ' , of br °i a' I iGc-rge IT. 'The King is dead.

Floyd Woodall. PutnamviPe.;' f,n 8 the

v ns admitted to the Putnanl

County Hospital yesterday. John R. Lewis got in his mine

j walkout April 1st by p-oclalmlng

Men of distinction buy their suits here 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. CANNONS THE MEN’S STORE

Mr. and Mrs. James Si.oemak-: nl(Yjrnir T p-riod following thel', K. 3. Grrencastle. are the Pa r ' l c .e ntr ilia, niinois. u.saFt r.

enls of a son born yesterday.

is the ton

'.in,l Mrs. Victor t’r. 1 rww> I

Danville, Indiana.

1 Virgil is a graduate of Pitts1 born High School and he s rv I ; ;os two years in t.ic In.antry as ‘a S-Sgt. in the occupation of

,1c pan.

jerry is a Sm'.or in Reclsvillo

High Scho.il.

I Xr definate date has b-cn set

Mrs. Cecil Noel. R. 6, Bloom-1 Kocket tr.ps t" the moor may for wedding.

ington, ami son

were discharged be more than Wi*hfull thinking*

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from the hospital yesterday.

' in the future. An.; .t hasn't beet. ,so long since men who talked of

Mrs. Harry Talbott, Larraoec ( flying machines” w. re ealle . St., returned to her home this crazy by the populace. morning from the Putnam county J

| hospital. j we think the Boys' Club spon-

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oast is and sored by the Greer astle Marine fajnily spent the past week-end iGotps League is tn? u st lo al

I in Fair bury, HI., visiting their, movement that has developed in

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| daughter.

NOW AVAILABLE 8 INCH SHIPLAP 6 INCH CAR SIDING 4 INCH FLOORING 6 INCH WEATHER BOARDING 2 INCH DIMENSION All Sizes •• Al! Dry Stock BLACK LUMBER COMPANY

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the community in some time. .Everyone shcfjld in vitally in-

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Collins vis- terested in this project as these | ited Monday with the latter’s boys '.vill be our clvie ar.J busi1 sister. Mrs. Gertrude Reising. a ness leaders of tomorrow. Brick Chapel. j

I The group of scientists who are going to South America to study the eclipse cf the sun may find out what they do in Rio on

Mrs. William Sanford has ic'turned after spending two | months with Mr. and Mrs. J. U.l

, Sanford in Indianapolis. | H ralny n i* ht . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brannaman; of Cloverdale are the parents of The threatened

daughter born yesterday at the, strike eculd prove - .

venient especially If It affects i ' 011 °f -'I 1 '- ai 'd

the "p:' rty f lines.”

Putnam County Hospital.

FOR EASTER

Mrs. Frank Toney has receiv1 word fr/>m Tampa. Florida, of thi death o; Henry Waiseman. Mrs. Waiseman is a niece f Mix Toney, and was formerly Miss

Maria F.iquay.

Mrs. Toney- also received word f William Black of Anderson, who is also spending the winter :n Florida, as having a severe st-skc and is in a serious condition. Mrs. Black is also a niece

of Mrs. Tonov.

Ralph W. Robinson, -.vho bar

been confined to the Veterans11 cirg, Florida, tell us the St. hospital in InJiajiapolis for ovei j Ixmis Cardinals were the “hot-i i year, will come to the home J test" aggregation in the citrus of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. region during spring training.

Horace Robinson, Stilesville Road'

Mr. and M \s. John Summers of I rear Roachdale, wish to an- ] neurtce th.- approaching marriage

telephone of their granddaughter, Gloria most incon-' Ann Ryan, to Wiiham E. Poynts,

Mrs. Newton

Poynts of Raccoon. The wedding is to take place on Easter Sunday, April 6th at the Paikersburg Christian

Church. -j. .5.

We are told that Rev. O. F. Fraley has a letter, iuti-d 1893, in which it was stated that turkeys were selling for 5 cents a

pound. Yes sir, the "Gay Nine- j t loverdale O. h. S. ties" were indeed "the g-o.i old Instalt Now Officers d,1 ' s ' | Cloverdale Eastern Star held

I Installation of Officers Srtur-

With the advent of April. the| w . u . Mar „ 29th officers in-

opening of the baseball season is, sla , lp , were;

just around the next co.rr.-r.

Mrs. Grace

And speaking of the nationalpastime, frierds in St. Peters-*

for ,i visit on Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Robinson wa.» injured in a motorcycle accident in November 1M5.

ANNIVERSARIES * nirthilay* Mrs. F.ffie Ne vgent, Tuesday April 2nd.

Thttrsdav < lnh To Hold fleeting The Thursday Club will meet Thursday even'ng at 1 o'«-loek with Vietta Brown, 634 East Washington St.

W ititmfiDstnMi odd C,.„ si,o £ , thon any other fine footwear in the world. And you, of course, know why.- Graciour, foung styles . . . quality beyond their price .. . and FIT that keeps you swinging along with th. jt(j) e| ^ As advertised in LIFE

ED CROSS SHOES AMERICA'S UNCHAllEHCBO SHOE VAIU(

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - Everyone thinks of ham al Easter time so we thought we a mild remind y ou that you hmild try onr baked hams this week - - - . This favorite meat must he treated kindly to bring out all the flavor and that L why we exercise so much ears fa see that our ham L prepared properly - •• - In the spring a young man'.« faney - . - • and everyone’s fancy turns to 9 eriap, cool (' VRIiOT RAL\D • • - - now don't nay anything until yiai ttf it - - • > Better mention Thursday’s pectiJ - - - . m>:at ME "unt in the way you like. CHET’S CAFETERIA Arms* from Post Office

For the rec.-n-j we wish t* say that we have plenty of confident: • in Se retury G.'orge Marshall at the Moscow conference. Wo a: ! certain lie will do what ho < nsiders b-st for the American people and most a- arc My will not be bluffed by any of the Soviet diplomats from Stalin on;

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We’,d wager that several of the 44 million draft cards will 1

frame.1 as souvenirs.

Wouldn’t you call last night' rain a “growing” shower? Noticed several parked cars getting tickets from the city pollc? yesterday afternoon.

Worthy Matron,

Max-e

Worthy iFatron, Ralph Fry Ass: c-iato Matron. Mrs. Lucille Herbert Associate Patron, Clark Her-

bert

Secretary, Mrs. Maude Farmer Treasurer, Mrs. Flora Pollard Conductress, M.rr. Francis Zar-

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, Associate Conductress, Mrs.

Mary Hurst

j Star Points, Ada, Mrs. Paulin,'

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Ruth, Mrs. Esther Fry Bather, Mis. Craig M.'.rthn, Mrs. Mable Herbert Electa. Mrs. Kdith Matthews Chaplain, M s. Neiiio O'Neal Marshall. Mrs. Nannie Furr Orgn! st, Mrs. Hallie Bipple Warden, Mrs. J. Gray Sentinel, Fred Lasley

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Meets April loth

The W. S. C. S. of the Clovctdalc Methodist Chumi will meet April 10th with Mrs, Esther Fry instead of Mrs. Agnes Tripp tt a.s p-evlnjaly reported. This

No doubt several local vets will take in, the national Auwerl-

can Legion basketball tourney at will ne an afternoon mcctlngXirl Brazil thin weekend j there will he a plant and seed ex-

i change.

Wonder If ta'onard Cnofier hi L't's have a goo | att-nditnee getting his mushroo.n dog in cone and please note change of meet-

dition ? | j n u. pi ace ,

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Afternmin Circle Will

NEW ROWLING I.Etta E A new bowling league has been formed and will b*' known u:« ••The Uptown League •• The following teams make up the new league; Lxme star lyard team) Captain, C. Torr. Central National Bank Captain, Donald B, Smith. First Citltens Bunk- Cftptai i. Ted Brown. Campus Subway-Captain. R Perkins. j Public Service Captain. David Hcroggtn. Gas Co.— Captain, W. Campbe.tt. I Ftotary—J. Eitel, j Kiwanis. Secretary David Bcroggl.i. Bowling will start tonight at 8:4,’l. All members of those teams are requested to he pro:<-

Moet On Thursday The Afternoon Circle of the W\. S. C. H. of the Gobin Memor-')l i butch will meet with Min.; Wayne Gray Thursday afternoon at 2;30 o’clock.

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tinld -M Rod f lat* Will Meet Thursday The Golden Hod Club will meet Thursday night with Mrs. Minnie Unuerw.md. Members bring pot holders and dress for Easter review. The best dress, wins dcor prize

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Haniin-W'alhring Wtuhllng un April ith Mr and Mrs. Fred Waibring announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Virginia,, to Daniel H. Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hanna The ceremony will be soU mn-

f nt at the Vaisity Lanes one half ized at 4.30 o’clock Saturcla\ afi hour before time to start bowl- c rnoon. April the' 5th, in llvin S' First Christian church.

When Will You Be Sued? Hiibbnrd Hoovei has an answer in the April 5th issue of the Saturday evening Post. We have the insurance to protect you Broad coverage low cost. Central Insurance Agency, wc “You're Secure When You Insure With The Central”

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