The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1949 — Page 7

DAILY BANNER, jREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949.

BAlNBBIDr.E Paul M^Phy and 8mail Maurine, returned to e in Terre Haute after ' a week with Mr. and ne Gooch.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickso-. ami sons, Dale and Hobby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will's Dickson. Mrs. Mary MeNorton has returned to her home after spending the winter with her daugh

tor, Mrs. Harry Henson 1.. | small niece, Kay Ray, came Frankfort. home with them for a week’s visMr. and Mrs. Max Koons ar.u it. *>n.s, Johnny and Donny. spent I Mrs. Olga Hibbs and $Iiss Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr | Agnus Curran spent Tuesday Kochs' parentr. Mr. Koons' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs

pecial Tonight FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS

&00 To 1:30 P. M.

EAST-SIDE DRIVE-IN

WTO EXPENSE UP NEARLY TWO-THIRDS FOR EVERY today

OWNINO AND OPERATING a low price automobile costa nearly twothirds more per 15,000 miles today than in prewar 1940, including depreciation, says a survey made in 12 key cities by R. E. Rum. helmer & Co., Chicago. Cost is now $ 069 a mile on 15,000-mile bail*

Ray wood Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Harlan and daughter, Kay Aldene, spent Sunday with Mrs. Harlan's mother. Mrs. Muriel Nelson, at Hillsdale. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tate spent Wednesday with their daughter. Bonnie, and family in Danville, 111. Their youngest daughter, Margaret, and small daughter, Reta, of California, who arrived at Bonnie's Monday, returned home with them. Mrs. Max Koons entertained her club of Indianapolis Friday evening with a dinner. Carrol Ann and Mary Elizabeth Dunn are on the sick list this week. • Vest Madison Ke C’liih let With Miss Itambo The West Madison Home Ec '!ub met March 2M, at the home

of Miss Hazel Rambo, with Mrs. Ola Ellis assistant hostess. The meeting was called to order by the preaident, Mrs. Willard Singleton. Nineteen members and six guests answered roll call with an Irish joke. Guests were Mrs. Howard Moore, Mrs. Tillie Carrithers, Mrs. Charles Atkinson. Mrs. Louis Miles, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Willard Garrett. The lesson on nylons and their care was given by Mrs. Paul Albin. Threads of nylon were given to members to examine and stretch, demonstrating the elasticity of a single thread of nylon. During Ui*. business session motions were made and carried to donate jt> 00 to the Red Cross and to pay for lunches of the delegates who attended the music mul recreational convention. Reports were given by music and

recreational committee. Also a report of the 4-H conference at Attica was given by the adult leader, Mrs. Eldon Brattain. After repeating the club prayer in unison the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Joe Wright April 27th.

MOTICF. Notloe Is hereby g-iven that Virginia Maxine Hardwick ha* fllc<» her |.et it ion in the futnam rircii'. Court to haw tlo* time .uul place of her birth tlDterinined. Said petition is set for hearing < n April iNt. H* la. Mated this :10th day of Varch. Omer <\ Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. ■Seal) ni-lp.

LILA LEEDS STRICKEN IN JAIL ••:;#»> ••y.v.^jpv «*•% «

ut Money in tur Pocket! t A&P’s Spring Food Festival "A penny laved u • penny earned,” and you can pocket plenty by taking advantage of the hundreds of values offered during A&P’e great Spring Food Festival. Come, be sure to come, to this demonstration of savings . . . you’ll get MORE FOOD For Your Dollar at A&P. So be among the wise iboppers who pile up many a penny, every week by shopping at A&P. You’ll eat well and end up dollars ahead. fin* Quality Cut*... Trimmad of Exeast Wastal SUPER-RIGHT' 7 MEAT 5 Selected from tbs be«t mesh availabls. "Supsr-Right" mssts are alwsyi fender, juicy and dslicious. What’i mors, to givt you ifill groafsr vslus, every cut you buy ii Cloee-Trimmsd of s*ce$* watta bafora baing weighed, end priced just as low as market costs permit. Compare quality! Compare trim! Compare price! Wa don’t think you’ll find better moat valuo* any-

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STRICKEN BY FOOD poisoning believed caused by potato fealad In Los Angeles county jail, actress Lila Leeds Is attended by Chief Taller Charles Fitzgerald (middle) and Lt. F. O. Blumfield. Miss Leeds is serving a marijuana sentence. Clntemationnl Sounrlnhoto)

LASKI IN THE U. S. TO LECTURE

LOOKING JAUNTY, political science Prof. Harold Laskl, University of London, former British I-abor party chairman, arrives In New York on the Queen Elizabeth to deliver a series of lectures. He and Mrs. Laski (left) arrived on same ship with Laski’s arch foe in British politics, Winston Churchill. vr- • S., - ■‘JL'.JL"" — . 1 . 1 - - ." " GAVEL TO BIRMINGHAM MAYOR

RETIRING PRESIDENT of the U. 8. Conference of Mayors, Mayor George W. Welsh (left) of Grand Rapids, Mich., turns his gavel over to successor. Mayor W. Cooper Green (right) of Birmingham, Ala., In Washington ceremony. Looking on 1s Mayor David L. Lawrence of Pittsburgh, Pa., new vice president. (International)

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From where I sit... Jy Joe‘Marsh

Remember How We Talked?

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TOWELS Boll 15c

It went like this at the Hooper's the other night. Hap’a eighteen-year-old daughter is talking about “a real gone guy—solid—out of this world, but def." “Now what kind of language is that?’’ Hap barks.“Can’t she speak English?’’ •Til translate it for you,” Ma Hooper says, “in the language of ‘he twenties, when you were about twenty years old. She simply means his fellow is the ‘cat’s whiskers.* Kemember how wr used to talk iometimea?” Hap went back to reading hia newspaper.

From where I sit, it’s easy to criticize the other person when ws don’t take a good long look at ourselves. Sure, there'll always be some differences. I’m fond of a temperate glass of beer and maybe you would prefer ginger ale—but let’s just live and let live. Because when we go out of our way to ttnd things to tind fault with in others, chances are they can tind a few in us, too.

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