The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1950 — Page 2

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DAILY"BAKilEP GREENCASTir INDIAMAWeDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1950.

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REAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS Vv'm. K. Blwo, ot t'.\ to Horroau' Hrndrich, pt ux, land in Oic'e'iicastle twp., gift. Noal O. Nicholson, ct ux, to

.{ay Bunch, ot ux, land in RusisclUttp., $1. Joseph B. Bartley, ct ux, to Chester F. Query, ct ux. land in Washington twp.. $1.

SOCIETY *-

SAYS:

THE'tE IS A DIFFERENCE IN GLASSWARE.... 3LENK0 HAND MADE GLASSWARE, now available at Eitel’s Flowers, is made by the first mak ers of stain glass windows in America. This higl quality glass has a very wide range of good, /ibrant colors, which are complimentary to any t lome and any bouquet of flowers. - - - So reasonbly priced — begining at $1.45 — you cannot fiord to miss this fine selection, and you will *nd they will !:e just what you are looking for in \ different gift. /

EITEL'S FLOWERS

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“IT'S ‘CHRISTMASTIME’ AT CANNON’S”

GIFT SHIRT Successes

Make This a Gift-Happy Christmas! Give Him These Man-Picked Styles! Come see our collection of this year's most popular sport shirt styles and colors . . . priced to please the most harassed gift budget. Checks, plaids, florals and geometricals. NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS McGREGCR - ARROW - VAN HEUSEN

FROM $3.95

CANNONS

Ke Would Like A Gannon’s Gift

Evening Circle To Meet Thursday' The Evening Circle of \V. S. O. 3. <»i Gobiu church will m< .1 .’hursduy •■vrning nl 8:15 iit the ion»e ol Mrs. Harry Moore, 425 •ast Franklin street. Mrs. Herlan Berg will have the program. alliolie Guild To Have Tarty The Catholic Ladies Guild wSs lave a Christmas party Monday vening, Dec. 4, in the chapel. There will he a pitch-in supper at 6:30 and a 50c grab hag. Rolls and coffee will be furnished. Catholic Study Club Postponed The meeting of the Catholic jadies Study Club scheduled foi Thursday evening has been post - xmed, due to the weather. teelHville \V. S. S. 'o Meet I lee. Till The December meeting of the V.S.C.S. of the Reelsville Meth>di.st church will be held on Dec. f in the church basement. AH members are urged to be present as this is our Christmas neeting. Eh eh one is to bring a 'Lfty cent gift. Visitors are al’ays welcome at all meetings. Tri Kappa Initiation ')eceinl»er 5th Tri Kiii>ipa initiation , will be held Tuesdny D ie. 5 at'8 o’clo<'l< it the home of Mrs. Fred Bergnann, 316 Arlington Road. Mrs Francis Hamilton will be assist ng hostess.

THE DAILY BANNER and HCPALD CONSOLIDATED

Entered in tin* powtolfiee at Greeiieaslle, Indiana aw si eond etas, mail mutter under act ol Marcn 7, IS7H. Sul>scrl|ition priee 20 rents per week; $4.06 pe; year by mail in 1‘utnain county $5.00 to..$7.H0 per year outside

; Putnam County.

S. II. Kariden, pilbl’sher 17-19 South faekson Street

A!rs. Neal Alien of Brick Chapel entered the Putnam County j dospitpl Tuesday. Mr. : nd Mrs. Marlon D tro ol I ov. e: ccs'.le, nr" the parent ; of a . bo; n \V< airs lay .lorning. Mrs. Bert Leslie and Hilde-

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Everyone is invited and asked]

to bring , oki lor refreshment. House by Banking Commit!

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And Local News ms 6 EFS

Mr. and Mis. William Gofer .eft to i iv for Tunijifb, Florida,

to spend the winter.

Due to the weather, it was announced today that the city will not .l ake a tin can collection this

week.

garde Pingleton attended the Sonja Henle ice revue Friday evening. Mrs. Laura Masten of Coates-\-ille is reported critically ill in an Indiana.-volis liospital dtu 1 to burns she reoeived in an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livengood and Mi. and Mrs. Byrne Hall were in Indianapolis Tuesday night to sec the Sonja Henie ice

revue.

Mrs. Bert Leslie and Hilde garde Pingleton of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hanneman and daughter in Anderson. The Square Dance class of the Adult Education program will be continued this evening at I o'clock in Community Hall of Gobin church. Everyone is invit-

ed to attend.

Earl Hurst who has been confined for more than three week, due to an operation has been , moved to his son's residence at had 5J0 South Jackson street and is

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Helen Bennett, Chester Grimes, ,dis. Grate Henderson, all of Jreencastle. Dismissed Wednesday: Walter Letzler HI and Thomas Dowling, of Greencastle.

WASHINGTON, Nov. ^ (UP) Set; el ary of Stale thy, Avheson will deliver n nun, foreign policy address to the , . tion tonight on the grave Con munlst China crisis. Acheson will speak from i, State Department office ,»t g ii.

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Mr Ethel Conklin and Mrs. Blanche Chadd attended the Son- i ja Henie lee Revue in Indianap- : olis Tuesday. Rome Dietrich has returned tn his home in Denver. Colo.,,an i •pending the Thanksgiving »fi'<,! days here with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Stringer and Miss Gertie Stringer .spent the Thanksgiving Vacation in Murfreesboro. Term., with Lu and Mrs. F N. Stringer nml j

Patricia.

Miss Beverly Amers returned! to Munci • Monday after spending her Thanksgiving vacation with'

her n;outer, Mrs. Joe Hinoie and -Monday family. Beverly is a fresh ittm at ] 811 PP 01

James D. Anderson, of

Russellville, fell Monday afternoon near her home in the north part of Russellville breaking both bone.s in her right prm, below the elbow. Ice was the cause for her

falling.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Mrs. Paul Rader, Jr., Indian-

apolis, today, Nov. 29th.

Stephen Aibin, son of Mr. and Mrs. WMmer J. Aibin, Jr. R. 1, 1 year old today, No^y 29th

Legion and Auxiliary Enjoy Pltch-in Supper

NO BETTER PLACE’ THAN IN CHURCH TO START THE CHRISTMAS SEASON!

Mrs. Ennl Anderson. 3632 Wabash. Lfetroft, Mich:; ffttVs' sla- her lieves in folks being lucky and all that'* . but she says thal people'’to'lay are inehned to rely too much or. just' gcrtxd'lui-It. One ' thing Mrs. Anderson- says, "is fact not fiction*'. . , ; she Isn’t gt*ing around saying she tliank^ her lucky stars for feeling so good No Sir! not Mrs;. Anderson she says she feels so good now because sheds taking HADACOL. She was suffering from a deficiency of Vitamins B11 B2. Niacin, and Iron which HADA-

COL contains.

Here is Mrs. Anderson's own

statement:

“Foi many years now I have hail naggjng aches and pains not n just a few places but nil over niy body in my arms, legs, back, shoulders, in fact I know a person couldn't have felt as miserable as 1 did. "1 was nervous too—so nervous that I couldn't even dam*socks and the worst thing was that I couldn’t eat nor sleep properly. I would just eat this and that never a full meal and my stomach always felt bad. t was so tired all the . time seems like when I would go uo two or three steps I would hi completely wont out I was just about at my wits end, not knowing what to do. "Then while visiting my son and his Wife in Marton-Ga'p. Ky he lold me how his mother-in-law hud been helped so much bv HADA OL, I brought HADACQL all the way home to Detroit with me. I could tell a big difference after the second bottle. So far I have taken 6 oi 7 bottles c/l HADACOL. What a wonderful change has taken place- there is hardly an ache or pain in my whole body. I eat well and thoroughly enjoy my fond, and sleep why I i nn l even stay up late enough to watch all of the television—I just drop off to sleep, I have lots ol energy too now I $an even get out in the yard atufc- do the yard work. Yes HA£>AtX>b’ Is wonderful and yotv'ean be' your life 1 will never stop taking HADACOL.” * Folks All Over The Country whose systems were deficient in Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin, and Iron, have been helped by HADACOl and HADACOL can help you, too, if you suffer from stomach distress, certain nervous disturbances, insomnia caused by

evening a pitch in was enjoyed by the Le

Ball Sloti gion and Auxiliary members of Clarence MeChmmack return- j T* 14 * honor guested to his home north of Bello , ' t tl,e 3U PP Pr wo '' e Mrs - Nt '» Union Wednesday from the Ohlschlager, department prosMethodist hospital in Indianap- 'lent "1 ihe Auxiliary and Mrs. olis, where he has been a patient Kundrat, department sec-

tor several weeks. iclary.

Skid Atm CTodfeltrr accom- Following the dinner, imiiapani.d Mr. and Mrs. Earl Suth- tion Was held. During the meeterlin and Mr. ind Mrs . Frank ing, the past presidents of Unit Ev—rnnin and daughtei Joyce to No. 58 were presented with pins Ut* ke Kovjjo at ludMuiapoli by Mrs. Ohlschlager and Mi Saturday night. Ohlschlager spoke briefly o 1 ’ The Roachdhle Home Ee Club Auxiliary work and the impor,mcot Deeeniber 2 at 11:00 ancc of taking care of veteran-, o'clock for a luncheon and meet- and their families, especially during t tho homo of Mis. Cyhthia ing the Christmas season that Is

Shephard. Each, member is to here,

bring or send an apron for the I

gift exchange. PLAN SOCIAL MEETING -M' Alta Marie Royal and her) Brick Chapel congregation will roommate of Webster College, i hold its monthly social at the -pi-M their Thanksgiving vaca- church Sunday night at 7 o’clock. Lon with Mr. and \Trs. Orville Following the worship program UVhi, nnd Mrs. Robert Kerr. Paul by the young people. Miss VnnKei r oil San Francisco, also spimt Gilderen, exchange student at

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So we suggest that you usher in the id Christmas season by attending the Art: 8 oot and Crafts Fair at the First Christian Church morrow. You’ll enjoy the various hobby de m0 ' strations and exhibits, the lovely art moler,o|. fo. display and sale,, as well as the S p«ia|J selected books for both children and grown. up , By all means hear Mable Leigh Hunt review J new juvenile book which is of especial interest to Hoosiers, “BETTER KNOWN AS JOHNNM APPLESEED”, The review is at 2:00 p. m to-1 morrow - and you’ll want to have the auto autograph one of her books for you too (only $2.50, and a wonderful Christmas present for the 8 to 16 year aye range - incidentally, you’ll enjoy reading it yourself).

AND TO CONTINUE

- - - - there’s no better place than right here ol 24-26 East Washington Street to select the many other gifts of Christmas-time. There’ll be just 20 days to flhish your Christmas shopping at the year ’round arts, books, and crafts shopping center at SAM HANNAS BOOK STORE

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, u hi ■ a noth big to los ADACOL will make you feel better after the tirst few bottles 'ou take, or your money will be refunded. Only $1.25 for Trial tize; Large Family or Hospital Mze, $3.50 If your druggist does -ot have HADAOOL, order H lirect from The LeBlanc Corporatiou, Lafayette, Louisiana Copyright 1950, The LeBlanc

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