The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1947 — Page 7

the DAILY BANNER, GPEENCASTlE, INDfAW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947.

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Announcement VARSITY LANES FALL OPENING Friday, September 12th, 6:00 P. M.

Friday and Saturday

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THE AIR CONDITIONED VONCASTLE LAST SHOWING TODAY , JACK^ i HUTTON %•

FOWLIN'(Jr MEET There will be a meeting of all bowling teams at Varsity Lanes this evening. Thursday, at 7:30 o’clock. All team members, captains ,anJ league secretaries arc urged to attend. Starting date will be determined and organization completed for the coming

faintly, Mrs. Chet Love was hostess to a Stanley party at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Esther Henson ayid daughter Eileen were in Poland (Monday.

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THE FOLLOWING BOWLING SCHEDULE r TO BE IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 1:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. ALL HOURS WILL BE OPEN BOWLING

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DRIVE YOUR CAI 450.H MILES on uf&at uou SAVE

VISIT VARSITY LANES NEW SNACK BAR SNACK BAR HOURS ’TIL FURTHER NOTICE Monday Through Friday •• 6 P. M. Mil Midnight Saturdays and Sundays •• I P. M. iil Midnight.

Willi LET’S OO SWIMMING IIIKTH OF A NATION BIT OF BLAKNEY

Dairy products furnish onefifth of the food needs of the nation.

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New head coach of the DePauw University football Tigers is Eiwin ’’Mike” Snavely, former head coach at the East Stroudesburg, fa., State Teachers College. Snavely, a varsity player at the University of Illinois until his graduation in 1934, coached in Illinois high schools ami served as director of athletics at Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa., before going to the teachers college, where he is credited with building up strong teams. CLOVERDALE NEWS Mrs. Maggie Query of Bloomi ington is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Bert McCullough and her father, Joshua Cook. Alice Williams called on Mrs. Louise Taber Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Black returned home from a visit in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCullough, Mrs. Maggie Query and Mr. Joshua Cook were shopping in Cloverdaje Tuesday morning. Chas. Gaston and Harold Suthcrlin were working at the State Fair in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mundy are the new owners of the cottage restaurant in the south part of Cloverdale. It was formerly owned by Mrs. Grace Owen. Miss Bernice Gaston returned Wednesday to Central Business School after spending the last few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gaston and

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The more you smoke, the more you save a year on Marvels. You can’t buy a better cigarette at any price—yet Marvels cost 10% to 20% LESS than other popular brands. STEPHANO BROTHERS — FHILA.

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1. MOUNTAINS of gentle SUDS that LAST and LAST! 2. Dishes, glasses sparkle—NO WIPING! 3. CUTS GREASE in a flash—even in hardest water! 4. MILDER than the mildest BEAUTY SOAPS!

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The thrill of the first month of PontiscO* lasts and lasts. In fact, the longer 1 Pontiac, the happier you'll b« ment. So make your next car a Pontiw car through and through!

DUE TO OUR UNFILLED ORDERS ON HA> may experience some delay m a " e . Place your ordhr now to avoid further dths 1 time, let us keep your present car operating tit

Always Drive Carefully

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