The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1952 — Page 3

THI DAI1Y BANNER, GREENCAS*E, 'NDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1952

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>ry breath of l/stc i/fiPoRM sst relieves croupy \ night coughs of colds

I indicated steam brings £ DEEP-ACTION flEUEF H lose croupy, coughing attack children warning are relieved iwith tills home-proved |nt . • • two heaping ! ,it Vicks VapoRub in ([•/er or bowl of boiling directed in package, ■y, too . . . Your little 1 breathes In the steam. ^Jeath carriesVapoRub’s M lying medications deep fl lubled throat and large H nal tubes. There this !ul treatment medicates I bothes dry, irritated hm < ' awaycoughH|, ips restore normal atilng. And real comfort Hfin no time at all.

For coughing spasms, upper bronchial congestion and that choked-up feeling caused by colds, there’s nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam.

a gift exchange -and secret pals were revealed. Names were drawn for next year. Ardel Clodfelter sang two very lovely numbers, ••White Christmas” and "Walking in the Winter Wonderland. Mrs. Mildred O'Hair gave the reading ‘ The Answer to Ts There a Santa Claus'.” Several records were played on the recor d player. At the close of the meeting the club presented Mrs. Etcheson with a pin. One hundred per cent members were also presented a gift. Club adjourned to meet in January at the home of Mrs. Dale Ross.

And always rub it on for continued relief To insure continued action, always rub VapoRub on throat, rhest and back. Works for hours — even while your child sleeps— to relieve distress. It’s the best-known home remedy you can use when any cold strikes child or grown-up . . .

I Supersonic speed up to 942 ! miles an hour will be reached by ‘ whirling blades of a giant new Westinghouse turbine-generator being built to supply additional power for Alabama.

WICKS V VapoRub

f'AKO OK THANKS As I am leaving the hospital and going to the home of my brother I want to thank all of you folks who in any way made my stay hero most pleasant. 1 want to thank all the hospital personnel, surgeons, Di. Wiseman and Dr. Schauwecker and Drs. Tennis and Dettloff for their efficient care of me. I especially want to thank the nurses and nurse aids for tln ii kind and thoughtful treatment a me. I really appreciated their seivice to me. I want to thank al) you udks who sent cards, letters and gifts to me and those who came in to visit me. As I hud gone through surgery three times in first month 1 w.is very glad to hear from you and talk with you. Thank* again to all of you. Robert Houston. Cloverdale R. 1.

Sunday visitors oi Mr. and Mis. John Dietrich oi tireencastlc. Miss Mamie Cline, teacher in the Cleannont schools, is enjoying a two weeks vacation with

iier parents, Mr. and Mis. Evan Cline. William Mimiick returned to Hainbridge Sunday to resume his school work there, after a ten

day vacation with his mother, Mrs. Emery Groner and grandmother, Nannie Furr and Robert Gene Minnick. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trut sd I

entertained with a turkey dinner Sunday for Mrs. Dorothia Schroder and friend, Miss Joan Schroder and Dewey Onrriott of Indianapolis.

Statement of Condition of

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Symptoms of Diotmoa Anting from

STOMACH ULCERS —

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llarbura Alexander, I Botn Mr. and Mrs. Kastliani f Mi and Mrs. Daw-late graduates of Grecncastle

High School in the class of 1951. Mr Hastham was home for the holidays having finished his boot t raining with the navy at San Diego. He has returned there for more training and Mrs. Eastham plana to join him there

later

Mi ami Mrs. Floyd Eusthani entertained at their home foi the wedding party tollowing the ceremony.

♦ Alexander, and Jimmie on of Mr .an>4 Mrs. •d K -tham, were marrit u a double ring cereal tlie Christian church age with Rev. Ralph

ers officiating.

Barbara Zachary and K i gen were the couple's

Ueiniants.

bride wore a black pleated ii'l white nylon bframe with

accessories.

|Uoliert s Hostess | iidiattan ( hib Noah Roberts entertainlith family mglit Friendly (tbor club of Manhattan on I Year's Eve with a 6 o’clock table vias loaded with (lance of delicious food vie all enjoyed. i eating we were seated living room. Here we ena grab exchange. Several ■dx were played and those fng re Hertha Fritzpat.Marjorie Hutcheson. Shir- ^ ai d Milli Fritzpatriek rest of the evening was I old yeai out Rile new year in. Ting this will be a successBear for one, all.

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C'tmiiiiiuUty Service C lub Meet- With Mr-, tlmll'elter Tin Community Service Club held its Christmas meeting at the beautiful country home of Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter with Mrs. Bernice Steward and Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair assisting. Tile house was beautifully decorated ill keeping with the Christmas season. Although the weather was very bad. twenty-six members and three guests. Mrs. Hurshbaigei Mr- Walter Ratcliff anU Mrs. Alice Clodfelter Were present. Song of the month “The First Noel." was sung. Flag Salute and Club Creed ware repented in unison. MrRav Miller gave a report on the outlook lesson. Mr. Judy gave the safety lesson. During the business Meeting *5 was given the Care package foi Korea. A donation was given for the eommuiiity Christmas tree. Mis. Claude Etcheson gave s report on the last council meeting. Active and inactive membership was discussed. All Will no on the aetive membersliip list. Leaders foi the lessons for the coming yeai were selucted. Hostesses and co-hostesses for the coming year were selected. Mrs. Vein English and Mr Harshbargei became members of j the club. Mr. U'Hltci Ratcliff had aU-I idea for sale which were made 1 by the blind. Deiing the ocial hour ,we taftd

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Charles A. Rockwell.

Mrs. Stella Vickroy and Nannie E. Fun wei dinner guests of Mrs. Perry Sciulmeyer

Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCoy vvgre

Grccncast/c Savings and Loan. Association

AT ( LOME OK BI SINESS. DKCEMUElt .11. |».',l

ASSETS

LIABILITIES

Cash on Hand First Mortgage Loans Home Purchase Contracts Other Loans Other Investments Furniture and Fixtures Othei Assets TOTAL ASSETS

S 09,053.45 I Savings Accounts

927,837.12 43,620.81 13.170.27 35,000.00 1.374.68 479.69 *1.090,34182

Loans in Process Advance Payments Other Liabilities Specific Reserves General Reserves Undivided Profits TOTAL RESERVES TOTAL LIABILITIES

s 980.335.02 26,810.34 1.397.59 1.708.71

* 930.57 62,500.00 16,599.59

80,030.16

81,090.311.82

PERRY M. KUSH President HARRY K. ALLAN, Vice-President ERNEST 11. COLLINS. Secret ar>

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