The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY EtANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948.
o.m Y:i.r> \i i: Mrs. F! .;a Lirkin and Mrs. Pfcrle Murst, s ith of Belle Union \v<ro Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hurst. Mrs. L u Brown <f M >oresvil. an.! Mrs. Gladys Pritchard, cast < 1!( lie Union were in town last T irsdaj afternoon, eallin? on relatives. M' ■ Vet Mann and Mrs. Edith Off.os were in Ureencastle one clay last week. Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy, spent las! Thursday with her sistet, Mrs. Elzia Hurst and helped to celebrate her birthday. Mrs Vemice Larkin and son
Uenny, iipeiit last Tlnu/. lay atid Friday -.vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pite.hford, near Liston.
CLINTON FALLS Ward Arnold.'
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Mis. Olla O'Connor. Thursday "'ith her Mae MeCoun.
visited las' niece, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohee o! Frankfort railed at the Morar house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Beatrice Scott of neai Belle Union visited C’ara Dorsett Sunday. Mrs. Hattie McCoy returne.L t: her hi me last week from Worthington. Mrs. Hart of Indianapolis, Mrs. Maud Knoy. east of town visited their sister, Mrs. Hattie Lavis recently.
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RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion rtlitves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, intlamcd bronchial mucoAs membranes. Tell vnur druggist to sell you a bottle of Creonndsion will) the undersianding sou must like the way it quickly aliass the cough or you are to base sour money back. CREOMULSION for Couehs.Chcst Colds. Bronchitis
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| Mrs. Ward Arnold spent Wrd-
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnou . nes( j av a ft ern( jo n with Mrs.
Mary Ellen and Tom Bettis spent Arlhur Brattain .
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Sam ^ M) . arfJ MrK vVillard Miller Henry. , anrt sr is Larry and B nny, callMrs. Hallie Fowler and daugh- ^ Mr and Mrs j an - eE Bl ,. ;
ter spent Wednesday with Mrs. ^ n( , Mr flnd Mrs Jrh ., , Marie Ensor and son. jj
Betty Williams spent Friday i
night svith Betty Keyt
Mrs. Serena Burk spent Wed-j c.irtnunv nesday with her mother. Mrs. | r'n olvn Jean Kcllv, daughter William Thomas. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelly, It Jerry Miller and J hn Moore j years old today. Nov. 25.
of Greencastle were Wednesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons, i Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and daughters spent Thursday , evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ward <
Arnold. Methodist Church, Sunday afterMr. and Mrs. Leon Cox and noon at 2 o'clock. The services son ai d Ruth Stites called on ■ will be conducted by Rev. W. .T.
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Keyt and son Evans. Everyone interested in ' Arc'ella Wells spent one day last week. the e.om minity church is cordial- I Thanksgiving vacation with Rev
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Mr. and Mrs. John Burk spent i !y invited to -be present, the week end with Mr. and Mrs. • —
The host Mechanical Service for your Truck or far regardless of make to be found in U estern Indiana at KING MOItltlsON FOSTER COMPANY Phono 26k. We finance repair jobs. Ford dealers Since 1910
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quickly to Ford Tractor . . . lifts hy Hydraulic Touch Control for fast transport into the woodlof. Belt tightens automatically ... no lining up needed.
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flrnulnr parts anil expert service on nil Ford Tractors amt Dearborn lrm Lqulpinent.
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I and Mrs. C. W. Crise and family at E'.khart. Home Dietrich of Loveland. Cel. ; ad), is here virom'g his parents, Mi and Mrs. John A. Dietrich, Pi plar street. Mr. Dietrich will ret.rrr. to his home Monday. Mr. r. id Mis. Ray Cline and Mrs. Chineca Alley silent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horten and family in | Versailles. Mrs. Alley remained j for a month’s visit with the HorI ton fa mily. ) Mr and Mrs. Fisher Austin and family, Mr. and Mis. Jame Williams and son. of this citv. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin and . daughter of Terre Haute, sp?r.t Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. ; Jack Summerkanp and sons i/ Chicago. | Mr and Mrs. John A. Dietrich 1 P< plar stn et, entertained with a family dinner Thanksgiving Tay. Those piesent were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bennett of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCoy of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer and family of Fillmoi ?, Rome Dietrich of Loveland, C; lo.. and Lieutenant Commander Don McCoy of Great
Lakes.
We pause in deep appreciation for the rrany kindnesses shown us by the people of Greencastle and Putnam County during our ye^r and one half in business here. It is a pleasure tc serve you and enjoy your friendship. As we give thanks for the blessings which are ours, may we resolve to keep alive 'he ideals of our forefathers and the rich kciitau which we enjoy.
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT? ONLY FOUR WEEKS TIL XMAS
That means our new sparkling Christmas stock is here —
A tip to the wise Make your selection now
Me.ie in the gift that biings h thrill of plramirc to the feminine heiiii' Whether she is n war bride or celebrating her 50th anniversary. »he will enthuse if your gift this Christmas is a fine cedar chest. Fortunately we were able to secure a few for the holiday trade but we urge you to make your selection promptly. A small de|»oflit will hold the chest of yout choke for Christmas delivery.
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