The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1950 — Page 2

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Scr»« cup cax« made »ith Curlers for vcmr next dessert, tea or bndge party. Delicious plain or iced. For varien. add cinnamon, dates or chocolate. Also makes one nine inch laser.

EotJend In the powtoffUt- at s.,r,*-r,< aot’r, Indtana m» aecoed ta* 'rijui matw aartnr act of l»r. h *. 1ST*, 'ijttacnptkn pdre M) eeota per week; M.M per fear by nwQ a Putn«m eoanty: S5.»0 tn r;At per ymmt M Lai dr

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PresoV Stvlr Show li -nrfit* Iia»t*rn Star A Fashmi Show was given Tuesday everir.g. Feb 2Sth. a the Ma«-->r.ic Temple, by Pr vo's herK-ft of the Eastern Star, bt - fore a large and appreciative

audience.

Mrs. Robert Wallace stepp ■

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whe rails himself 'mag'.cian de

.st telling the girls about sex. ' Offic- rs said thev had the

; ux - denied the ae« usat.ors but admitted guilt after the gir’s' full statements were read to him. “Someth.rg came over me last October.” he sa d. according

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Ijle-ral discount will lie given if thick* are purchased durine month of Marr-h.

RECORD’S HATCHERY

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FIAKORN

LENT SPECIAL MEADOW GOLDS

GARDEN SALAD

COTTAGE CHEESE

Rich, creamy cottage cheese with just the right combination of fresh garden vegetables added.

AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD DEALER OR CALL Ili-M FOR HOME DELIVERY.

MEADOW GOLD MILK AND ICE CREAM CO. GREENCASTLE, IND.

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FRIDAY NIGHT .. SATURDAY MAT and NIGHT

SAME* PAUL VIKCINI O’HARA CHRISTIAN - PRICE

WITH — WET BLANKET FOLICV

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Administrators SALE

Saturday, March 4,1950 SALE STARTS AT 12;WI F M. HOUSEHOLD

PUIMKVAL AnJ Local News IIII iEFS

EOl: s \LI : fVdh heavy and ligtn tweed (kicks on hai# i Priced rtgfil f>»r quick sale. The.* chirks are all rn feed and read.' to go. Rttrk* O. K Hatchery.

CORN MUFFIN MIX HAS THAT HOME-MADE FLAVOR "Best I ve ever tasted.” That's what folks say w ho try corn muffins made with Flakorn. The quality .ngredients assure the davor And prevision-mixing assures the same delicious results

at every baking.

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1 froir; the family album to remin- | itPCence a bit. She wore a lf»Od four piece pure silk ptirpie sun. Her hat was a replica of a fe«hi. : able IhOO chap au. Mrs. Wallace created much convet-sn-' (y.vrt irhilafk <l»^hng this ancient I

♦msenit.le.

la or Tagt to the l&OO fashions. Mr.- Don South mo ieled ■ red r^iingote dress. Tb< redi^igotc wa>- of rayon faille with fitted lines and a complete dress of r ayon crepe print Her hat wns | of candy straw with imported straw rosette- trim. These fashions, tooth old and new. may be- seen at Prevo’s dui - ;ng then 50th. anniversary celebration this week.

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K. J. C. 'leeting

A wii. h^ld 1*1^^. < hanged The K J. L*. Class of the Firs* Christian church will meet tot igh! at 7:30 at the home rtf kit and Mrs Ward Mayhall. Members please note change of nK t-

ing place.

sTOP'rs

l/owi GmfMs,fiod MtuMi 6 W. WASHIWOTOH ST. «

Mar or. Home Ec Club ' F- day 1 TO p m with

ml Sinclair.

Mr- Ct;<il Phillips of R 3 are the pmenls

.W<ef’ewlay

gh* meeting on Mone March 6th at the is* Each family will _ . j>.. Oane and “n--ndly evening With

LOS1 Duffy M ric.a spotted

hounds or n of M k and whi* ainitjst whi • ,th Hefber iai Call or Belle Uhion 2-lp

Mr- A oert WTiitehead wil! b<*he Clinton Home- BAINBRfDGK March 7 a* 'Tie annual Washington Birthmm • v »> dinner v. n Mawc ic

: . pr- sent the lessor. Al- Hall Wednesday evening. Feb 22 era; of * pattern. Roll cal! Is f Due to had weather the crowd t gge-' for remodel.ng a * A as not as large as usual.

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Tn* Fathers' Auxiliary of VF'W p ,-* 1560 will hold ar auc-

Balea La

' Sat vrday night, March 11 AH pr< -eds will go to the Orphanage Fund >T the Indiana De-

Mrs Gene Gooch visited last Wednesday and Thursday in In-

dianapolis.

Mrs. Joe Cunningham is nursing Mrs. Carl Darnell, who is reported to be critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith of Indianapolis galled on Mr. James

B\JVBRI W,E MET HODIST

CHURCH

Vernon Bigier, minister

Veterans of Fm. pr s ^. h and Sunday afterperintendeirt Wars. Anyone wishing to doM rn.ng: natf ‘ to Ll 1 * 8 a*!®, please contact ,. y, a . io oo Fire- Rader, phone 7.T1-R, or ■r VVe/rship at 1100 ary member of the Fathers’

fm.e Great Hour of Auxiliary.

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the (,,i])Tty rnedi tf-stified yesreida;

with a 'ha- Dr Sander told him C.e act | , vith t neir rlaughter at James

CWeek of Dedidatwm,” whi* *•• rt E Bir will culminate in the service ofical referee,

w'-rship on March 12

erv;ee of sharing and ctoneeera- e<l m a moment of weakness” I town. * ion. Tti« annua, observance is b-cni- of th<- pleadings of Mr s part, of a nation wide obser- Borroto - husband to end her

vance of 16 major protestant suffering.

denominations. This r>bservance n a'tempt to lead ( ■ ar. HAIINC, EFFIXT people Into an avenue o- service sci-nee. part,'--to the world. The special offer- uiariy th'■ hydrogen bomb, prise

noon.

i Mrs. Alma Leyenberger 'of Ohio was called here by the serious iUjJM^j of her sister. Mrs.

Carl Dornalt

Word was i^jjelvwd. here late la^; week pi. Mr*, lian*^ Ander-. Shn falling and . 'in)bring her back and breaking her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are living

ing on the 12th will be used for emergency* missionary projects a* home and abroad and for over-

seas relief.

I MO V CHAPEL (Methodist) Vernon Bigler, minister Mrs. Vern Sigler acting --iperintendent. Sunday School at 9:45. Evening Worship at 7:30. This will lx* a service <A i-ing-i-'ig. gospel preaching and fellowship. There will be a children's sermon. The Union Chapel Junior Fellowship will meet at the church at 4:00 on Wednesday. The meeting will end at 5:15.

‘•fateful choice of world law or world order . as a Quaker rust I wish to contribute in any way possible, since only when we have established peace .ud-jr world law can we have any assurance the tremendous p< ' r modern science has placed i-' the hands of man will be used t* bring abundant benefits, rathci than vast destruction '

( A (ill OF THANKS I war • to thank my neighbors, fr ds. the doctors and nurses for the cards, letters and fkm*ers. and for the good care I received during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Raymond Wright.

I, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John W. F.ranneman deceased, will sell at auction at the property on east Main street in f loverdaie, the following personal property on

f HOW H OF THE NAZARENE Itcachdale, Ini "A Church wilh a purpose," Sunday Se-hool 9:30 A. M "Crane thou with us and we will do the good.” Morning worship 10:45 A M. Rev. Miller, guest preacher Junior and N Y P.S. 6 45 Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Good singing and preaching. Children's story hour, Wednesday 4:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 30 P. M Rev. Miller of Ladoga wil! be With us Sunday morning. He a. atrong preacher and will inspire your heart. Oome. You are always welcome. Rev*. R H. Whelan, Pastor

Station WGRE

Thursday 7: Round the Town 7 15 Town and Gown 7 15 The Stage is Set 7:45 Spotlight on Reading 8: Melody Playhouse 8:15 Adventures in Mu.sic 9: Music r»f the Masters 10: After Hour Stuff 10:25 Campus News 10:30 Sacktime Serenade 11: Semi-Classical Music 11:15 Guiding Reveries 11:30 Sign off

UAINRKIDGE

VYestlngliouse Keirlgerator, electric washer, 2 piece bedroom suite breakfast set, healing stove, lolingie. chair, davenport, floor lamp, table lamp, wardrobe, 2 library tables, porch glider, porch swing, 2 antique clock shelves, 4 roeliers, 2 hall racks, China closet, 3 bed springs and mattroHS, 8 day clock, hureau, ,3 rugs, 9x)2, electric sweeper and attachments, piano bench, 4 chairs, kitchen cabinets, cook stove, medicine cabinets, kitchen safe, kitehen table, 5 end tables, baby bed, chest of drawers, mirror, floor lamps, occasional chair, spool ease, smoking stand, quilting frames, garden plow, rubber tired lawn mower, Philrn radio, garden hoes, rakes, and many other articles too numerous to list.

TERMS — CASH. ARTHUR E. PICKENS, ADMINISTRATOR Not responsible In case of areidents. WAYNE BRANNEMAN, Auct. IRA C. KNOLL, Clerk.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spencer of fJreencasUe called on Mrs. Gene Gooch and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Veach Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr*. Shorty Sheets and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Samis visited recently with Mr and Mrs. Homer Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lirskies are the proud parents o r a son bom March 1st. Don Tate of Chrisman, Illinois visited Saturday and Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tate.

Don’t buy, until you hpve full information on Philco refrigerators, freezers and electric stoves.

Western Auto Store FALL 69

FAST 7 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE UPON REQUEST Home I .dry. K. Cleaners

noth !•: oi- i-rs w. «u:tti.h~

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KliTJCK IS MERBBV niVEN tn He <T. ditorv. Heir* ; ,,„i o g.,',,., <l! 'Ihi. I t'.irpenter, <1> 'piiMcd to |i|n r in the 1*111011,0 Circuit , '0 ||| L held it OreencuHtle, Indlanii, ,»ri ilie .:|«t Uny of Mureh o',n „nd show eouno, If any whv In I I.NAI, hrttlbmkst’ ACi)l NTS With the estate of m.iM dPeedent should not he approved and said heir* ore notified to then md there make proof of heirship, end receive Iheir dlutrlhutlve

sharea.

Ross Hood, Administrator WITNKSS the Clerk of said

Pnurt, this 1st day of'March. IDfiA.

No. 8*01.

Oincr Akers, Clerk Putnam circuit Court. UUkn & Lyon, Attorneys 2-2t.

4-H NEWS

Tlte fir.4t meeting of 'he jolly Juniors 4-H' club was hel l at 3:30 p. m. nt-the H'-Mst-ille* school. Our leader this year is

Mrs. Thomas.

The meeting was- called to,order by our junior leader, Angie Johnson. Election of officers was held. The officers for this year are president. Angie Johnson; vice president, Sharon White; secretary and treasurer. Marie Wells; reporter, Patty Nelson; song leader Patty Hammond. recreational leaders. PefgY Hammond and Wilma Clark; health and safety leader

Audrey Dobson.

Angie Johnson then took charge of this meeting. Eloiso Gardner led us ii\ the pledge to the American fldg and Patt Hammond to the 4-H Hag. We decided on how much the dues would be for this yfar. There were 27 members pgiseat. They were; Angie Johnson. Patty Nelson, Marie Wells Beverly Huller. Patty Hammond. Sharon White. Patty Hutcheson. Mary l/ou Haynes, Beverly McCullough. Marilyn MoElroy. Audrey Dobson, Peggy Hammond, Evantte Snow, Wilma Clark, -Sharon Rissler. Helen Young, Becky Richie. Marlen McCullough. Julia Rae Allen, Nancy Hammond, Eloise Gardner, Patricia Darken,' Rita Rogers, Donna Miller. Mary Ann Reelest, LaConda Taylor, and Joann

Ritter.

The next meeting will be held at the Reelsville school. March

8.

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PORK LIVER, Lb. PORK BRAINS, Ib. PORK MELTS Ib. PIGS FEET, Ib. PORK BONES, Ib.

23c 23c 15c 10c 10c

Rose Fish, lb,

COD FISH. Ib,

Whiting, ib. Smelts, Ib. Cattish, Ib.

Northern Pike, Ib,

BEEF BRAINS, Ib.

BOLOGNA, Ib.

SMOKED SAUSAGE, lb.

RING LIVER, Ib.

FRESH JOWL, Ib.

29c 29c 23c

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PINK,SALMON, Tall Can

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After ^showtime, the girls »«id,

the magioian would take them and a couple of boy* on automo-1

bile rides to secluded .spots and : FN" s< '

induce, them to have sex rela-

tions while he looked on. "It was awful,” the girls told

Ri-npson, “He had some terrible paver over us. “We just could-

n’t say no.”

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