The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 December 1950 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDI/JvA.

1950.

MARGARET TRUMAN OFFERED TV CONTRACT

NEW YORK. Doc. 21. (UP) Margaret Truman soon may •>' ' arnir.ii in..:r than t.'ie $130,000 :• yt ar Jim <UnJ nmkrs as pi i siilant. Th«' National Proailcastiny O has iffi rml Marg'an't an cxnJusivi' Inj^-tarui r;i l!"-t.' I virion contrnct that may ton tha Presiilrnt’s salary liy $20,000 or more. And ,t apfieaic toda.' that t' vivarioii . bioii a soprano would acropt Nopotintior : «•«>• iv a - inf; ('oinplction. Neither Miss Truman's manajjer, .lamps A Davidson, noi NBC would discuss in detail the proposed terms. However, it was learned that NBC wished Miss Truman to launch this new phase ot her career on Feb. 11 from Hollywood on Tallulah

Bankhead's “Big Show." recently Inaugurated radio extravaganza. .lust what Miss Truman’s fe • ^ would be had not been settled ! a cording to both aides. Variety Jir : how biuriueas ‘Table," reported that Mis: Truman wo.il irneive $4 000 a performance

Tickets 'vill be available at the door; everyone is most cordially invited.

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Deer Creek Coon Himterr A:i sociutmn rcgulu. me •ting Frida, night Dec. 22r.d.

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Th formal Y-Tein Yuletid r'ance v.ll he held in t 1 .- ; I,;., i;ym tmr Friday at $ o'clock. Bill Crimea' orchestra will be featured. Patsy Hess. president, her committees and the sponsors, Vr> Dobbs and Mrs Cook, promise a very g r ala holiday .social Appropriate decorations will add to the festive occasion and rei reshments will be served during the evening.

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ral Kler-tric dilarerl thai “everything possihie will be done" to speed a buildup of \meriean defenses against Communist aggression. \\ ASIIINfJTON, Dec. ‘»| — ( I N s—The Vgriciilfiire Department forecast today a 1951 spring pig crop of (18,500,900 bead.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Filtered in the postoffiee M ■ .reencHstle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, lb78. Subscription price '10 cents per week; $t.nu pci year by mail in l‘ulnain county; $5.00 to .>'7.ht) |»er year outside Putnam Country. S. it. Kariden, Pubitsher 17-19 South Jackson slre*-t

And Local News n is s iis

J <Hiristmas Party I At Old Trail Inn

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leld a. Old T ad Inn \Wd: sdav • .... Pol j :.ir ■ • ! Of j jifts for all. Those -utendirg were: Mr. and Mr - I J 1 I M H I Cr.o l i in, M: L' v Mi. n c' I . .... . . ■ I .8:.'! -Mrs. Ca ' . : . j (listnrical Society I Dinner, Dec. 27th The Putnam County Historical Society will hold a dinner-meet-ing. Wednesday, December 27th. | at 6:.'i0 p. m. at thi Paulania Te .

ATTENTION CONSERVATION CLUB

MEETING TCfCJHT 7:30 P. M.

Refreshments

GAS? Due lo a Lack of Vitamins Bi, 32, Iron and Niacin!

Today thousands have relieved the cause of their stomach distress, gas, bloating, indigestion, heartburn, due to a deficiency

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t wilhoul sufTer ing with gas in my stomach. I can t i raise Hadacol enough. It has brought uch relief to me. I wish every-

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their stomach as I did.” K.c in ended by ir.any doctors. Trial *• ' only $1 2d; large family or hospital size, only $.{ r,0. Only Hadacol

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big" nri;i?.v-back guarantee

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Open Til 9:00 P. M.

A FEW LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS spun aluminiint water pitcher $ 1.75 smiii uliiiiiinuin ln:n warmer $2.25 Py rcv colored mixiii K howl sets $2.95 Pyrc\ colored refrigerator bowl sets $2.95 Spun aluminum canister sets S5.95 Spun aluminum water sets (piteher, six glasses, tray) $5.95 Spun aluminum 5 pieee pop corn set $2.25 fake covers $1.95 to $3.50 Orange Juicers $4.95 to $7.95 Mirro rookie Press $2.50 \\D MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS.

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Christmas You can still find a beautiful selection of different gifts for

^ at one c^avinr blooming sjt* & Y f / plants, planters, pottery and • . "1 v novelty Christmas arrange-

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Order a bouquet or corsage for your hostess, sweetheart, wife or friend. You may select from

CUT P0INSETTIAS ROSES CHRYSANTHEMUMS CARNATIONS DAFFODILS CAMELLIAS

WEDGEW00D IRIS SCOTCH HEATHER GLADOLIUS GOIDENIAS ORCHIDS

Open Thursday and Friday Night and Sunday

EITEL'S FLOWERS

Phone 636

World-Wide Flowers-by Wire

Mrs Lert Cooper is visiting: in Peru, Illinois. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Dettloff have returned home from Flor-

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Mi and Mrs. I»is Ridgeway of Bain bridge, are th? parents of a daughter born Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Sleekier >f Greencnslle, are the parents of a daughter boc'n Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams of Putnamville, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Mrs. Stella Peck attended the Holbein exhibit at the John Herron Ait Institute in Indianapolis on Tuesday. Stores in the downtown district will remain open tonight and tomorrow evening for the benefit of last minute Christmas shoppers. Miss Karen Barnaby has arrived from the Walnut H'll School, Natick, Mass , to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C H. Barnaby. Reid Winsey, head of the aft department at DcPauvv, appeared on the televised “Homemakers" program on Wednesday from Indianapolis. Mrs. Cora Jones of London, Ohio .arrived Tuesday to spend Clnstmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conner. Mrs. Jones is Mrs. Donner's mother. Miss Joyce Arnold arrived this morning from William Wood* College in Fulton, Mo. She will lie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Arnold until after the first of the year OpI. Charles Watkins will arrive home Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with his wife and relatives here. Cpl. Watkins is stationed in Boston with the U. S. Marine Corp. The Belle Union Glee Club presented a program of Christmas carols, at the school building Wednesday evening. The Glee Club sang at the internission period of the two basketba'l

games.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas left today for ii droit to spend Christinas with Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas ana Mr. and Mrs lolin Thomas and their families. They plan to return to Greenrustle Tuesday. Miss Kdith Hadcock is motoring to Washington, D. C„ where -he will spend the Christmas vacation. A number of DePauw students accor.panied her. Miss Hadcock is an associate profesoi in tie economics department of DePauw University. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones arrived today from Fayetteville. Ark., to spend a week with Mrs. R. P. Mullins and other relatives here. Before returning to theii Arkansas home, they will spend a week In Independence, Mo., with the family of Mr. Jones. A car driven by Claude Cantonwlne hit the rear of Bruce Shannon's automobile at the corner of Washington and Indiana streets today noon. The accident occurred when Mr. Shannon started to make a right turn off Indiana onto Washington and had to stop due to a traffic congestion in the intersection. ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Mrs. Frank McCamniack, Cloverdnle. Route 2. today. Dec.

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WKDDINO Mr and Mrs Arthur Zaring, 4 years today. Dec. 21st. Mr and Mrs. Frank McCnmjiiiaek. Cloverdale Route 2 40 years today, Dee ?i

Washing! treet | x;.- ; Florence Boatright must , ' reservations not lat :i thu - • tv rJay noon. Dec. 23th. Pica ,io:c charge of meeting place Th;.: will be the sesqui-eenten mi .,,1 :;.g and Dr. Carson \. .1 b. the so. aker. I There will be a C"v i n i oniv at the richer Rml. *, • ' (_;;iy night, December 'Jh''!. T*r:y, be given. Everyone v. ;• '> ■ Open 7 until 11. Pveguiar a Inns sion. 20-Jt \ vriO.N U, <u AKD Mlil l lNt, National Guard Company will drill tonight at 7:30 o'clock.

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•^/■(JU may not see any fhitty A white beards or gay red jackets in our showrooms — but we’re playing Santa nevertheless. We’re playing Santa when we offer these gay and gorgeous Buicks at the prices featured here. Where else can you find so much power and comfort and style and size and fun at comparable figures? Where else can you find highcompression Fireball power — Dynaflow Drive : —and the everlevel ride that you get in a Buick? What you pay for a Special buys •an eight—not a six—but the price lags are less than many a six will cost.

WHATCvrn Yovn pnirc ii/i/vc* Better Buy

What you pay for a Roadmasti r buys the standout performer in the fine-car field—at the lowest price per pound of any car near its size—and at hundreds of dollars less than you’ll pay for others which match Roadmasti r’s reputation. These are facts you can check in any Buick dealer’s showroom — but the thrill of getting a bargain is nothing compared to the thrill you’ll get out on the road. You have to feel for yourself the

% Standard on RoadabASTER, optional at rjrfrrr coat v* Super and Special models.

eager take-off—the willing ru'li of power on the straightaw.iy. You have to feel the supreme command that is yours will' Dynaflow Drive—and the locigaited strideof thtshnniiielv.iu • So come in—and take out one' these star performers. fust a few miles and we know what you II ''J)' "Christmas! W hat a niamli' :

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