The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1951 — Page 3

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ed to his training renter in Ohio last week after spending seven, days at his home west of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmei Albln an 1 >*rs Mh hael O day afternoon ( aliet of Mi .m i Mis. Clair Alt,in and t.umi-, Mrs. Lloyd O H rv • Michael, spent fi ! t il rhutsday and Mrs. Russell Oliavci. |,|,, v (>’Havei term at Delphi. Id teacher who wa called Into . . vice for mil it a i y training Mrs. I/ittie !• ,ii 1. Mi and Mrs. Cai I i ' iiinerlv md d ig tet Cat i ■ were Slinday ilinn Mi and M more. Mr. an.I Mi l,i Undi,.. Mr. Hicliaril :.,ii|„ Jane R< ■ Mrs. M m i.', II afternoon . Uln m, Vern Kigle,

the DAILY BANNER, GRIfcNCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951

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REGISTER FOR A I Kl I DELUXE HEKRY J

SOT A CONTEST — NOTHING Hi PI \

0 m)tm l,, tills opportunity to become til, on in I . 1, , I Mini <fhi'f‘ I*’ N,i ' '' absolutely free ... if you h. I In Indd. i i < an upfrator'* l i ' , n<>e and take a demonstration rid In t .. May til

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We will ms Ire • romplftf heehnjj survey of voiir Home, show von he-* to »»<• «nv *t n aRAnna No obligation. Pboor mr write on or**

"Dnilonn heel and fewer colds > ' - ■ wWi Williamson Oil furnace" ••Out Wllliomton OW Fomor® WOA mstcll'ld in cte.-nher 1949 1 <l®f the »berm0A»ot o» 75 We were • "AabU Ot all time* ond of tho AteoHy, unH-vm he I, our flfmt ond b®od cold* have hcc- “■ Th« ..i t ere ware c«rtolnly copabl® and eflicient '”en [Signed] Kenneth Grave*, Indiano WUUAMSON FURNACES FOR + Gat * Oil * Coal Trlpl-if« AM Fw«l Furnacet Williamson Ace Heating & Ventilating Co. |9 West I'ntnklln St re.I

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MN’IKTV En Honors National

•’resident of DKti

Mr ' Emory Holden of De- • ll Honda, national president '' Delta Kappa Gamma soos P°ke to eighty members " j ty at a tea given in hoi 't on Sunday afternoon

id Mason Hall.

Mi Holden, a specialist in the 1 ■ ten, her training and re-

nt and of educational fiu 'n; Hie first woman to I -id< nt of the Florida

I oheis Association. Sh*' 1 d i , an educational con-

Hu Florida schools and

’ in an advisory capac-

Ilie -late superintendent

i' .lion of Illinois during

of the Illinois hool system. She was by Mrs John B ,d .late president of

' I 1 ■ i iiinnna.

Holden, a charming and 1 .1 sp, aker. told he, that the varied lota Della Kappa Gamma . ' ■ , mine the goals toll individual chapters Educational research, i tys to improve public '■tween teacher:: and hei recruitiitent an I ' toward self-iinprove-,,me of the aica.s of I"i taken thi : v.-ar by ii pp.i Gamma member. ail the United States ■ > of Kpsllou chapter o( I 'Pp, Gamma were hos ei II , vent Mrs. Clyde mil Mis IvOULs W pi, adel at the tea table lleantifull> decorated i ■ k How.a Miss l.eah I'lovided musie foi th, Guests came from H , ii' Muncic, Logans- ■ 'id .i it Rockville, ■ el. i 'olumhus. IndianapI ' . ville, Linton, New Bl'ioiiiington and Wayno-

ton. Mrs Carl Brown, Terr' Haute, Miss Mildred Dimmick

and Mrs. William Bishop.

'.Mlth Century Club To Meet Wednesday

The Twentieth Century Chi' wil meet Wednesday afterno" club Met With

Olive and Mrs. Pauline Baird of

Roachdale.

Lovely refreshments were j served hy the hostess and her assistants All enjoyed the flow-

er exchange.

The ceremony will take place In* the Christian church at RoachI dale. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bethel Taylor. Indianapolis.

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. 111. lea Mis Boyd o • d ,il her home with ■ I 'I" 1 1 < .nests with Mrs. • i ■ M iss A miH To i Nliss Ki ,i Wiles. In,I

'i",,'"'i Miss Mae Downey and

• .i Sexton, Kokomo

| ’■! M garet Loty, Muncie N'. Hi, Bruci, Evansville ■l' E I Middle. Waym town 1 1 ■ M old Arthur, Crawfords i lb Miss Carolyn Goss and ! M K'nzaiieth Means. Blooming

at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Will We.esner. Mrs. Helen ll'iwkm will be eo-hostess. The program on "Progress o The Handicapped" will be give by Mrs L I! Cowgill. Historical Societ> I'o Meet Wednesday The Putnam County Hlston cal Society will have a dinnei meeting Wednesday evening i' b .'PI at Old‘Trail Inn Mimbe: please make reservations wllli Mr:. Klorenee Boatright by noo ’

Tuesday P. E. G.

Meets \\ i din sd,t\ P K O will have a pienie dh. ner Wedne day evening, at ti.Vi at the home of Mis KenneH.

Bennett.

< urrent ItooU ( lub Meets Tonight The Current Book club wil' meet tonight at 8 o'clock ut tli Jmme of Mi., Ray Herbal Gleenwood. Avc Mr.- Wilt,: Cox will have the program. Madison Ilnnir t, t lab Tn M.et Wednesday The West Madison Home F Club will me, t Wednesday aftei noon at 2 o clock DST, rt tl" home of Mis Eldon Bra 1 tain Plitnil'm llle W s, < s. To Meet Wednesday The Putnamville W S C will meet at the home of M, George F'rieiul® on Weiliiei.d-i afternoon at one o'clock, CHI'. Mrs. Saiah llalrd Entertains Club The Country Corner Home I Club met Friday, May II. wd Mrs Saiah Hand The meeting was called !■ order by the president. Mi BetPy Cooper Roll was the n est thing a neighbor did for it and was answered by sov, i

members.

Mrs. Joset Sharp will la the June meeting to talk of !:■ button collection. Guests for the afternoon uMrs Mildred and Mi Kliz.'ib' F'lint of Grei neastle and M

Mrs. Stella C ox The Third Friday Club met ID ulay evening May 19 at the I une ot Mi Stella Cox. Mrs Kin.i Wv.itt the assisting hostess \vn: m charge of the pro;rain Ilie evening was spent plsvuig Mines and contests. Loll tv prizes were won by Mi Be ne Sears. Mrs, Josephine lltmieman and Mrs. AHeSt it CM. (toll , all was answered by four- j t'cii t ienihers reading a favorite Bdde verse. A hankie exchange was held and each received a beautiful! handkerchief. Lira'll refreshments were ei vi I and a wondeiful time was enjoyed by all 'IIks I'd t hesuvi To B, Married Sunday Mi Peggy Klcheson, daugli Mr* W E. Etc he on ot li " ichdale, will heroine the Robert Tayloi "t In' amipoli ,in Simday, May 27tii !

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Penneys Wed. Morning Features (9-12)

Chenille (Sllglitly Soiled) Spreads S4.88 These are from our regular stuck of spreads. Most of them from (he $7.90 and $9.90 ranges, lust wash them and they look like new.

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NO LIMIT Claonad and Prttsad

SI .00 TABLE CLEAN UP There will be tables of odds and ends of much better merchandise marked at only SI.00. Don't miss thse terrific values on the main floor. SHOP PENNHYS EVERY WED. MORNING

MOK ION Mi and Mi: Burl Wayne 'laik of Fillmore visited Mi and Mrs. Clair Allan and faimlv Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis md daughters visile,! Sun day with Mrs N‘dl Bettis and Mi ind Mrs. Lenord Bishop ami laughtei of Indianapolis Mrs. Hex Call ie, i ivT,| ivold ,1 ihe death of hei aunt Mis. itmnie Phillips oi .liidson. Mr.; <) M niomas visited vttil Mr F V. Connolly and ■ Its Mae Staggs Sunday after-

noon. Mi and Mrs. Ilex Call an 1 fnmil;. Mi and Mrs Hiwog* I'Vnv l> ami family and Ml and Mrs Bob Call and Viigmia Lon.inl spent Sunday at Me('m miek's c 'reek Park. Mrs Glen Clark and Mr* , ,| Mi Claii A Him and chlldran ■ .iMi s Clair Albln and ehildien Monday atternoon Glen C'lo.lfcltei of Lafayette visited tiis mother Mis t'anie ('lodfellei and Ml and Mrs Gene | ( alandor Monday night.

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Wilbur Shnw thinks so much of this new Chryrl L hi' tod it ns Pnc* Cnr for the 1951 fndisnspofis 500-nute rnre. •' * t

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Imimm shaw America's mo:j: famous driver, drives new iosi Chrysler reports to you

ON REVOLUTIONARY FIREPOWER ENGINE AND HYDRAGUIDE POWER STEERING

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Were *re Wilbur Shnw's reariions-tn hi= words—as taken down by a recording m in the c&t: “The '51 Chrysler has it! With this new engi'ipo'ver steering, the first on any U.S. car, it s > of an automobile. 1 Tni completely bowled over by the ease of ' ,r “Tins steering combined with the automata ti

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. is the nearest thing to *n automatic f,,r a car I can possibly imagine,

engine , . I can t get over the amount of power and Miap in this engine . . . it’s incredible! I |,,,ve III miles with the feeling I had expended , i more effort than in driving around the block. • W n Mrs. Shaw drove, her comments just about sn , )r ed with mine. Here's what she thinks of the

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Shaw inspects FirePrrwer, the greetest oe» engine in 37 veers

Smartly styled Chrysler amrertible tn pace Indianapolis 500 rule race.

Mrs. Shaw "At first I could hardlv believe the esse with which I , ild turn the wheel That’s important . . . especially in the summertime. “Often aftir I t. ivr parked a ear in the average parking space, I fid I should taxi home, shower and get dressed again Hut with H.draguide Power Steering I parked it with one hand. It practii illy drives itself." Wilbur Slum ‘It’s hard to Icrnlie this new Chrysler without going off the deep end ... it has it in every

department.

“In fact, I think so much of this ear, I’ve selected it os Pace Car ' | the 19.il Indianapolis 500 mile race!” (Mi Shaw's ' imment'. an reprinted through the courtesy of Popular Sciencr Magazine ) *Mr. Shaw refers of course to standard passenger cars—not racing cars or special models.

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