The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1949 — Page 3

rm JAIIY BANNfR, GrtENCAS'iLE, MDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949.

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Lydi'S from CarpenL'a New Mayavillo

[jy morning.

Elliott was called

Warren an acof iier

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of her son, jidianapolis i, e sickness

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Ader of near C!"ove-

land called on Mr. and Mrs. IV. H. Ador, Wednesday afternO’:, George Lee Steward spent last week end with L>ale Cook at Ladoga. Mis Bob Leak and childun spent 'Vednrsday at the home of Clyde Steward and family. Bobbie Johnston spent Tues day night with George Stew - ard. Violet Leak and Stella Johns' ton called on Lulu Wards during

uio week.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spam linwer and family of South Bend is visiting with Mr. and- Mia. Hyde Steward and Family.

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600 John Liudall of matched against soci etary-treasurer,

liam Johnston and Dominic Digalbo were in the raec for Vice-president against Gosser

and Livingston. The nrogressive-unity caucus was a loose coalition comprising remnants ot the old UAVV leftwing factions and anti-ttcuther-

itea.

The only setback Rcuther has suffered so far came late vester Detroit was . . ,

.. day when the delegates voted Mazcy for I ' . ...... , , i six to .our to reject his plea for

while WU- I . .

I biennia', conventions and two-

I y< ar terms for officers.

SPARKLING HEALTH, TRY HURST’S MOGENIZED MILK ET IT AT YOUR GROCER, OR CALL 805-W FOR DELIVERY

SPENDING PKOGKAM midyea.' economic report submitted to congress yesterday. Speaker Joseph W. Martin, Jr., and others said Mr. Truman should have joined the bipartisan effort to reduce wartime excise taxes on jewelry, communicacations, admissions and such. GETS Y.W.G.A. POST LAFAYETTE, Ind , July 12 Da ill Mait.n, No. 1 Cole Apart

ments, Grccncastle. is social service chairman of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet of Purdue University fo.the l!)4!>-50 school year. Miss Martin is a sophomore in fht School of Home Economics The Pm due Y.W.C.A. fuvnisn cs leadership for girl scouts, brownies, and Y-Teen groups ir. Lafayette and its vicinity. Members engage in knitting projects and sponsor book reviews, i mi vocations, and a Summer Opportunity Conference for women students interested in summet jobs. REAL ESTATE TKANSFEKS Martha Gillespie to Robert E. Matthews, land in Greencust’.t original plot. $1 Jesse A Alice to AIv i L. Nichols land in Grecncusllc K J. Peck's Enlargement. $1. Robert Daniel Cooper etu:: t'

Daniel B Cooper etux land in Jefferson Twp. $1. Lowell W. Harvey, etux ' . Rena Seehinan land in Com mercial Place. $1. Past Matron* Cluh Pienie Is Post |ioned The Past Matrons Club pienie which was to have been held Friday night nt the home of Mrs. Kay Ti i mb!y has been postponed indefinitely.

HANGED ON HIS 52nd BIRTHDAY

Preferred by more users han the next two mokes combined! 1

Again . . . NEW LOWER PRICES!

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WALKING TO THE GALLOWS calmly and unassisted at Fort Madison la., Corliss R. Bruntlett (middle rear) meets death on his &2nd 1 birthday for mutilation murder of Percy Smith in December, 1917 j Bruntlett pleaded guilty to luring Smith, a Council Bluffs livestock dealer, to his farm, then killing him. (International Soundphoto) Banner Ads Gel Results

Yes, it’s true! Truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes combined. What more convincing proof could there be that Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks give more value! Come in and let us discuss your truck requirements! ’According lo lalotl official truck rogittrallon figures, January through April, 1949.

SIDE SKIRT PANELS of hbiNc chiffon soitens this New York dress of black crepe for summer Bodice and cuff buttons are jet and rhinestone /N y Drcas Institute Photo)

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LAGUES: 'HOPPERS EAT THROUGH WEST, DROUTH SHRIVELS EAST

The man with the gun is Deni o'K : ■, who plays a strong dramatic role in the gripping mystery film, ''Cover Up", which opi ns today at the Voneastlc theatre through United Artists release.

ACCUSES SLAYER

w °. Nev., a crawling armada eats Its way toward lush northern California, Oregon rangelands. Farmer John Oldis, Freehold, N. J.. shows how high onions should l ^ EXCESSIVE HEAT this summer come two i eating away at everything In their path as they move . and New Jersey some $50,000,000 worth of crops are Srasshopperg and droiRh. G«^opp«8 are | west from p.aina states. In New England, New York | ruined by more than 40 rainl.sa days. (International)

SURRENDER oi a I15-year-old ex-convict, Henry Gulbrunds n. at Eureka, Cal and his calm confession end a state-wide search for a slayer-rapist. Gulbrandsen told police he buldI’vincJ iwi friend.*. Lt. peter J. and Peter Jensen. 54, in de th "while in a stupor.” Mrs. Eva Padget. 27 (above), mother of two children, charges Gulbrandsen criminally assaulted’ her after the slayings in a lavishly furnished cabin near Sonoma in California's Valley of the Moon. (International)

PENNEY’S TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. COME EARLY AND SAVE! WE CLOSE AT 12:00 ON WEDNESDAY REDUCES For Clearance! Just u limited number of fliseontinued (but very distinetive) pulterus reduced. All mafic to sell for far mure. And this lii«;b quality will continue to sell at much higher prices. Superb Men's Dress

Every sliirl Sanforizedt. , . all haveNu-Craft* non-wilt collars. All were made to sell for much, much more!

BEAUTIFUL CHENILLE SPREADS s 2

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lilti 9(1 x 105 MIZF Plain and Fancy Designs Just a big beautiful Chenille Spread at only S2.00

PUBLIC SALE SCHOOL BUIL DINGS AND GROUNDS Pleasant Gardens July 14,1949 The Trustee nt Washington Tow itship. rutnum ('oiiuty. Ind., will offer for sale at public auction, in Pleasant t.ardi'iis, Thursday, July 11 at 2:00 o'eloek atunilitid Hnv Hie following lical Estate: The garage building and grounds f»r:nerl> knimn as the Frank Senter IS illdlng. Also (he one aere of ground where tie. sehool building buriuvl in Pleas mt Gardens. « Also the two sehool building* located south of Pleasant Gardens known us School No. Id and the Butler School building, to be removed by the purchaser. At the same time and place personal property consisting of a furnace, stoves and other articles. The garage htiilding has a good location and will make a very good business place. The two sehool buildings to ve a vast amount of lumber or may be used as dwellings.

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