The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1950 — Page 2
THF DAUY BANKER GRFENCASTLF, INDIANA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950
Mr^. Hrl«“n Klrod Sarah Gor lin also entertainci '
Ife Club 18 Host
Club 4.S bold its monthU i ect- Club adjournr-d to moot inn. Nov 29 it ttw » v Holon Elrod. At tho noon hour a .VI n: • < p sriit were Lois a:dolicinus luiioh was sorvcd by ll 1 Pan lino Alh r. L 'lian Arnold, ho^tosn. Due to I ho bad road Moh-n El' t Kollci. b'l oda
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roodHIon* sovoral of tho mem- Parket .b,m Staloy and Sarah bors worn unablo to bo proson' Goialin Durln" tbo business inei i inj; we decided to have our annua! Nnniial Supper Is Oirlstmag party Deo. fuii at Old sihoduled Dei-. Till Trails Inn for the ih?mbcis and ninton Ka ,| s W .S C.«. will hoid their husbands. their annual pitoh-in supper forj During tha social hoU iTVtere.stin? program on Thanks- nlghl D?c 7 at thP P hurch basoRivtnar was g-ivon by Murl Keller. n) , , lt She also pave two clover con- Members come and brinp fami I teats which were won by Freda j iparker and Pa'iline Alice
FRUITS&VEGETABLES
ARE ALWAYS FRESH
Fresh Crisp Leaf Letfuec, Lb. No. I Maine Potatoes, 10 Lb. Cape Cod Cranberries, Lb. Golden De!iciou3 Apples, 3 Lbs. For Cooking Onions, 3 Lbs. For Bananas, Firm, Yellow, Lb. "campus market Phone 82 or 83
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(.reeneastle, Indiana as second olas* mail matter under act of March IM7X. Subscription price ‘JO cents per week; $4.0(1 per year hy mail in 1'utnum county; $5.00 In $7.80 per year outside Putimm County. S. It. Itariden, Publisher 17-19 South .lacksnn Street IVr*o»ai And Local News ii nutFS
local Teams Win From Plainfield Oceneastlo’s Sth Grade ami . i. diman hasketball teams took , double-header from Plainfield Thursday ni^ht, winning 51 to and 31 to .70, on the local Rym floor.
Numeral winners from Indiana Huffman, Salem; William Nevitt,
I are Joseph Granfrer, John Lau- ' ter, John Plum. Richard Turmail. and Robert Young-, IndI ianapolU: Allen CJarke and Richard Hi.u k. Viichigan City; John | i Beabout, '•lynxhith, Millia.". j Breneman. Rloor.ington; Job:
Noblesville; John Peters, Green town;. Charles Platt. Greet -
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and Richard Waddell, Otterl,,., Illinois winners are \vnij ai Feat or, Oregon; Thomas I.,,,, Illiopolis; Edward McGree,
Cowan. Crawfords,,I ; Rob< rt River Forest; Rodney Petterson
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“IT’S ‘CHRISTMASTIME’ AT
CANNCH'S”
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For Christmas favor and long after, give him a sport coat foi leisure hours, in his favorite color and patterns. Our wide selection of wellcut jackets insures a warm reception for y./ur gift
Walnut Valley Homemaker Club will meet with Mrs. John. Blair Tuesday, Nov. 5. Gift cx
change.
-Mr. atnl Mrs. Raymond Reeves and son, Jimmie, plan to leave arly Saturday for Miami, Florida. They will tour Uv southern itnt<\s and plan to return home oeforc Christmas. The turkey supper and bazarr planned hy the W. S. C. S. of the Bainbridge Methodist church, fot Tuesday. Dec. Sth, has been postI oiled until Tuesday, Dec. 12th, o be held at the church. Forrest Seal, assistant professor of speech at DePauw Unt versity, addressed the eighteenth annual Debaters' Conference and Legislative Assembly at Purduo University Friday. His .subject wa An Evaluation of Debate.” | Miss Evelyn Gibson, soprano oi the DePauw University Misic School staff, will be presented in . recital Sunday, Dec. .7, at 3 p in. in The Gobin Memorial Church. She will be accompanied by Dr. Van Denman Thompson,
organist.
LETS GET ACQUAINTED v\ mi i oi it Daily Banner Carrier By Wendell Pell Circulation Manager 3rd of a Series
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Karl A. Snyder, -Montgomery •ounty prosecutor, who is wel know,] in this city, has been recalled to active duty in the U. S. Air Force. Mr. Snyder, a World War II veteran, has been ordered to , port at the Pentagon building in Washington on Monday. Lloyd Hadley, living southwest i Danville, didn’t try to get hiv yniobile through the snowf Monday. He rode his hors< to Danville and reached hia 1 ‘ c "t employment, while ■'e : \v re bucking suoudrifts ith their autotiiobiles. Dan-
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Mi and Mrs. Samuel Mandlebiatt and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mandleblatt and children, Lol* Ellen and Cam Warren, wh |. -nt Thanksgiving hero with VI ,nd Mrs. Sidney Mandleblatt Wednesday for their hom<
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AND HAMILTON QUALITY MEANS OUTSTANDING VALUE!
Plainfield Freshmen (.30) FG FT
CANNONS He Would Like A Cannon s Gift ■nnnyaT-**.'** - _
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Puttsbnrgh. They telephoned lini .day evening that they ar-Hvi-ii home safely, but it took i hero about 22 hours to make tile trip home, whereas it took only 12 to come out. They laid the mow ,d their home was 2S tnehea
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SEE SANTA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2ND. 1:30 P. M. to 5 P. M. ■■ 6:30 P. M. to 8:30 P. M Why go to the city or elsewhere when he has a complete assortment of toys, bicyres, tricycles scooters, wrg:ns, sleds, gifts for all ages at less money — Also all sizes of bronze horses. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN.
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BIKE AND TOY SHOP 200 NORTH INDI IN V — No TELF.PHONL OUDF.HS
»clta Theta Tan ”o Hold ISa/aar Tin Delta Theta Tau will hoi bazaar and tiukc sale Frida.'. *■ i Saturday, Dec. 8th and 9th t ,h<- Comiuerclal Hotel. Decor 'lum will bo in keeping with the 'tin-dmas season. Cookies niu' col foo w ill b<' served to those attending t he bazaar. Delta Kappa Gamma Initiation Dec. ‘Jml Epsilon Chapter of Delta ii ippa Ganiiim Society will have itiation and a banquet on Salii day, December 2, at the Old Dall lun. Miss Mildred Dimnick. president of Epsilon chapi. vi ill pteaide at the initiation eremony to be held at six clock. Mis. Pauline Biddle ale president of Delta Kappa amnia, will be the gueat apeak•r a' the banquet.
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Neal Announces '5C Grid Awards
Awarding of 24 major letter' to members of the 1050 football team was announced today b> Ray R. Neal, director of athletic .' In addition to the varsity tecognition. on.? manage,' letter and 28 freshman numerals wc
Belle Union !». T. A. ’Ian* Xman Party The Belle Union P. T. A. will hold their annual Ctiriatmaa Par ty and pitch-in supper, Monday night. December 4 at 8:30 P. M Please bring 2Sc grab bag giftnvan’s gift for a man, a woman'.* gift for a woman, and a child'? gift for a child. A program has been planned so come and bring a well filled basket and enjoy the evening
Jack SJionkwiler age 11 is th i son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler and lives at 623 K Washington Street. He is in the bth grade at the Miller sehoo’. He carries route 3L. which is on Bloomington street to Hanna and on east Walnut street to A;lington Ave. then over to Wash
ington.
For a iboy of eleven he is very serious' and handles hi.--business affairs very efficiently le divides his earnings by buying War Bond Stamps at school and saving the rest in his own
bank account.
He likes to hunt and fish and goes with hi^| father and is ai expert swimmer. The violin is the musical instrument that he tv nterested in and has taken lea sons for two years, and, accord-
ing to his father, his playing is ** v#n - so good now that he does not Seven seniors are on the award leave the hous? any more vhcr. | ls t f or Coach Mike SnavolyV lark .-tails to practice. Jack t* Ttgp,- gridders, who finished the dso ine editor of the Chatter reason with a 4-4 record.
Box” the Miller School news-
paper ant is very active in other Varsity letter vinn-rs inolud things. Richard Clift, Frank Meek and You might wonder why hi? R^rt Stephens, Indianapoli:;; rout, is called 3 1 ■_. Well it goes Conley. James Hollenstcin hack to when Th > Daily Banner er - Hnd 1>ai11 Lpe - Chicago; and ond Indianapolis News routes got James Dailey and George R *> many subscribers on them tha* K^iding. N^w Castle, l was too heavy for boys tc Others from Indiana are Rob handle. For a n example when this ert MKJinn, Terre Haute; Stev" out,- was divided it had 13(1 Nagy. Plymouth, and Jack HitsDaily Banners and 68 News so by sell, Brookville, the varsity man-
dividing the route it gave two ager.
hoys a chance to earn money and In addition to the three Chi“natii ■ them to give hotter ser-, tagoana, Illinois winners are vi' • and have time to sell and Charles Heck, Maywood; Edward build the route. Beebe, Lincolnwood; Walter I believe this is the reason Chaffee, Highland Park;. Craig ■hat 1 he Daily Banner circula-, Chamberlain, Barrington; Penlion has increased over two hund field Faber, Mendota; Richard icd new subscribers in Green- Houston, Rock Falls, and David
castle tho past three years. year, Wheaton.
NEXT WEEK ANOTHER CARRIER and also I will have
message for all boys who would I hart, Ashtabula, o.; James Wild , hav * a Dai| y Banner and man, Dayton;, Jack Row* Cold- *
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LANA.. .$71.50 17 jewels. 14k natural or white gold
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‘ MILTON $71.50
19 jewels. 14k natu* ral gold-filled ruse.
. . . ON OUR uj PAYMENT pi|J / rcuiWf ( a tf l‘k loljfill,j f'rairlfi fty •• I ■ '/flrtl rigm l>* /»*». (lain,all, heaiiii/iil hifi '■rytial I ri/in Dtbnr. II (i itaWt. HainlMim, - •li'iiitn
Friers Include
Ljlgins with the flair of (hr ftilii”' They give so much extra value—brilliant new styling, famed accuracy, the IluraPower Mainspring. < "nc in soon while we have the widest sell.. tion of these new l lgii: WatiTieIsGiN guaranfoes fhe DuraPower Mainspring* will never, never break ' •Made d in#«nl | t
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JEWELRY FOR MEN
l.iitest designs in jewelry for that 'Tartu In'' If ML n FF LINK SETS TIE ( l,\S|*s \\ \ I ( II FOBS \ND OTHERS itovsoN UGirrr.its \'li LIGHTERS.
Other letter winners are Ear! a, Bark, Amherst, O.; Gene Gep-
Literature Group To M«N>t Monday The Current Literature Group '►f A A II W. will meet Monday evening, I>ee. 4, at 7:30 at the home of Misa Vera L. Mintle, 603 High wood. The book review will be given by Misa Mildred Dlmmick.
New* route. Watch for it. HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitted Thursday: Mrs. id^ McCtollough, Reclaville R. i : .vt rij Zennie Hni), Bainbridge: Mr*. Monme Canulen, kpencer H. 1. Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. ina Sheeae. Gosport R 1; Charles
Michael, Cloverdale R 2.
Diamlamed Friday: Mrs. Monnle Camden. S|>encer R i; \f r ^ Mary Hamilton. Rockville R. j : Mrs. Norma Scott, Bainbridge R. 1; Mrs. Delilah Stone, Gosport;
Isaac Hanford, Grcencastle. SOUNDS LIKE GOOD IDEA
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP) Noiseless, rubber garbage cans nay go on Hale here if the city
council approved.
RINGS FOR MEN M.lMtNli m \movii own < \MM)> \\|) OllltllS
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Weikert, Omaha, Neb.
Flint, Mich.; Ward Shawver
Davenport, la., and
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HI C K DUCKS IN DELaNO, Fia. (UP) Leon Wade didn’t have to go hunting for a duck. He went to hia automobile and heard quacking. Opening the door, he discovered a duck sitting behind the steering wheel. He caught the duck.
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Lovely Maureen O’Hara hand- • ies a t*ir of blazing six-shooters £ for her role as a frontieraiwoinan ' in Universal - International'? -> Technicolor “Comanche Territory,' also starring Macdonald Carey at the Voncastle today
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