The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1952 — Page 2
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Tfrr *>o.iLY EANMn, GREENCASltc, INOrANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1952
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ANNIVERSARY
IWrthday* Ed(lie I>m- Beams. 8 years old. Oeb. 16th. Doris Elaine Day. Eillmore. 16 veins old. Sunday. Feb 17. Dixie Lee Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Atvil Smith. 6.’i6 S Lvnnhurst. Indianapolis. 0 years old. Sunday. Feb. 17. Mrs Albert Solomon. Bainbndge. Sunday. Hob 17th. R.>v Ralph Saunders, today, Feb 16. Johnny Sadler son of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Sadler, Reelsville. 5 years old today. February 16.
REAL ESTATE TKWSI ERS Elmer E. Skinner, et tlx. to James G. Bennett, land in Commercial Place. $1. En d G Cox, et ux, to John Dennis, et ux. land in Commet-
Moliie G. McCammack to John F McAlinden .et ux. land in Grceni astle Original Plat, $1. James Chrisenbury, et ux. to Aaron Leroy York, et ux. land in Commercial Place, $1. George McClure Kiss'.e-, et ux to Prank M. Masten. e* ux. Ian i in Wishing’on twp.. $1.
FOR RENT Two nice rooms, $14.00 a month. 316 N. Indiana Street Mrs Belle Crawley. It
FOR RENT Furnished or partly furnished modern 3 room apartment with bath. Private entrance, steam heat, all utilities furnished. 405 S. Jackson St. 16-lt.
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Prnmp* you arc one of thn«e fortunate iniliviilual* who have tuner been ill. II so, vnu haw- given the matter of medical rare little thought. Here's hoping that illness never overtakes vmi or anv of the members of your family. Hill if it does, you should he prepared. \\ hat physician wntdd you ra!l. / W here would you lake his prescriptions? l.-iahlish your family physician now. Prompt attention to minor ailments olieu prevents long, serimi- dlne-ses. When vmi find it necessary to consult him, dci'iiid ua u3 to till lii' prescriptions promptly
COAN PHARMACY
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msssmsmm. casts tnem as aspirant* for the big time with Eddie Braeken alao
THE DAIL» BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the poslnffiee nt fireeneastle, Indiana as second class mnU matter under act of March 7 IH74 Subscription price ’(I cents per week; $4.00 |>er yenr by mall in Putnam County: $5.00 to SI0»40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone OS, 74 or 114 S. It. Rariden, Publisher 1*7-10 South Jackson Street
l*4*i*M»iial and Local News Rriefw
C Vl.n OF THA \KS 1 wish to thank my neighboi - and friends for their deeds r.f kindness and the beautiful flor offerings at the death of my h - loved sister. Sally King, also tec pallbearers. Mrs. Hazel King. pd.
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Tip TopiH-rs To Meet Tuesday
The Tip Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs
Harold Cox on Feb If*. Seventeen members and one All members bring valentines i guest answered roll call with a
! lie ‘iistoi it ; on ■ followt \ by the flag salute and elub creed. The safety lessofi was given by Mrs. Chester Cooper. Tlie club votfd to make a donation to the Red Cross fund. Mrs. James Torr and Mis Josef Sharp gave a report on the first council
meeting.
• The final lesson on “Care of Electrical Equipment" was very interestingly given by Mrs. Wm. MdElroy and Mrs Harvey Cox with a demonstration on repair-
ing cords
iefreshments of cake, ice cream and coffee. Those present were: Mis Leona Vaughn. Mrs. Amy Vaughn.. Mr.-. Anna B. Wallace. Marjorie Buchanan. Amy Buis, Lillian Jackson. Stella Terry, Frances Irwin. Genevieve Anderson, and the hostess, Mrs. Love. Mickey Jadkson was the only child. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A, Stone and Susie Siddons. Next meeting place to be announced.
Mr Patricia Houser gave at. interesting demonstration ot. making a braided rug from men - lies. This was enjoyed by all. Delicious icfreshments were served and enjoyed by all. Club was adjourned to meet March 13th at the home of Mrs. June Parent at 1:30 P. M.
Section Three , To Meet Monday
for exc hange.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mays of Rossville. Illinois will arrive today To spend the week end with Mr and Mrs. Robert Graham on Walnut Street. Mr and Mrs. Byrne W. Hall ot Indianapolis spent Saturday here and attended the wedding of Harry Livengood, in Craw- ] Miss Nancy LeForge. in Craw-1 fordsville during the afternoon. Mrs. Marcia Miles Jones. Bill Smith Virgil Churchill, Sam Halbert, Andrew Pittman and the Misses Gwendolyn and Betty Wade of Terre Haute, attended the Attucks-Ladoga ball game in Crawfordsville last night. The weekly Faculty Coffee meeting will be held Sunday afternoon from four o'clock until j five-thirty in the faculty lounge I in the I nion building. Professor i and Mrs. C. G. Pierson will have j charge of the coffee table.
A.A. I \\ Child study (ir ■■ip To Meet The A.A.T.W. Child Study Group vvill meet Tuesday at 8:15 P M with Mrs. Grafton Longden, Jr. Mrs. Arthur Carkeek will be the speaker for the evening Her subject is “Music For Children.
handkerchief exchange. The meeting closed with the collect to meet in March with Mrs. John W. King. During the social hour the hostess si rved refreshments assisted by liei daughter. Mrs Keith Elmore.
Four I war Clover Cltili Met With Mr*, limner
ML Meridian \V S. C. S. Met With (•race Love The Ml Meridian W.S.C.S. met for its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday ifternoon. Feb. 13 at the home of Grace Love. The
The kour Leaf ( lover Home j hostess had rhaige of the scrip-
Demonstration Club met Tuesday. Feb 12 at the home of Mis I
Malcolm Brunei
The president. Mrs. James
ture. The Lords prayer was then repeated in inison. Secretary and treasure!’.' reports were givand approved. Old and new
Tori , called the meeting to order, business v. n • jken care of Mrs. Lowell Collins led the club in tlv usu : manner 6v the presi-
in singing the song of the month, dent. Amy Bar"Grandfather's Clock" and gave i The hos'e-s served delicious
(■rovellllld < lllb Met February Nth The Groveland Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. Miriam Houser on Thursday, February 14th. Mrs. Patricia Houser was .“ssistant hostess. Rol call was answered by seven members who each told of a meal I remember. Plans for a Valentine's party to be held at the home of Mrs. Miriam Houser on Saturday’ night February 16th were completed. Mrs. Been Pierson gave a detailed report on the work of the orphanage the club is going to help. It was decided for the club to contribute to the polio fund. At our next meeting all the members are asked to bring suggestions they may have for next years club calendar.
Section Three of the First Christian church will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o clock, in the church parlor.
( LI U CALENDAR
Mrs
Monday
Current Hook club 8 p. m.— Mrs. James R. Pence.
Tuesday
D A. R. Guest meeting 6:30
- Union Building.
Delta Theta Tan social meeting Mrs. F. R. Dettloff.
Penelope Club 2:30
George Long.
Wednesday
Federated Reading Club m. City Library.
Thursday
W. S. O S. 2 p. m. Gobtn
church.
Associate chapter Tri Kappa 8 p. m. - Mrs. Fred Snively.
Friday
Needlecrafl club 2 p. m.— Mrs. Omer Beck. 10 Hanna St.
2 p.
West Floyd Club
Met With Mrs. Bryan West Madison Hon - R 0f)|||)|
ics Club met iit the > nf """ Robert McCullough or, the J ernofcm of Jan. 23 with t, „ 11 „ 1 ' bers present. The ,, reili 2 : ' Lucile Skelton presiding, " the- meeting with the , l U b eie,.,j
Roll call was “Favorite -le,
appliance."
It was voted to buy . He,,,,. Bond and $1.78 wa - donated
the March of Dime
!<tr;cal
to
can )Paign.
The l< ssoii oil I 1
en by Frances Ruark f,,,. early part of 1052. F . p!m “| "Care of Electrical K.|,np nien " was given by Mrs. \la U(l B| .., tain and Mrs. Aveh- Sumnie,.
While electricity is
work we must also be
guard against negl
cords.
out
u >d flayed
County wide and im, tours wc-ie discussed and w, m,., both. Also plan to h ive speakers for some ni - ( 'in K , The meeting wa the club prayer aftn i.,,!, hostess served dainty lef,,,.. ments. Plan to nn th M Emory Biattain In F i .
FARM BUKEAI MEETS ments, with ice cre.u i , furnished by F group. The next meeting i ■ b,. h i in March. Watch p i; , , , u , and place.
Getting rid of the family wash for a few weeks is the best tonic possible for that run down feeling Show this to hubby. Home Laundry and Cleaners. It
WANTED: Ride from Greencastle to Indianapolis, hours 8 to 5 Monday through . Friday. Phone 493-R. 16-2t.
GOOD OLD DATS
tween Putnamville and Lafayette is extensively 4dvertised. Hathaway and McGaughey appear as attorneys, E. R KerchevaJ at sheriff, and W. S. Townsend as county cleik. This paper also publishes, as its only reading matter, the message of President Tyler. Gov. Bigger’s message and the inaugural address of Go^ Wihtcomb." (188J.'
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TV-TONIGHT LOfTRTESY WRIGHT ELEC.
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Saturday I*. >1. TV Teen Time - Wild Bill Hickok Mam, Stu Erwin Claudia Racket Squad Burns and Allen Groucho Marx King George VI Wayne Kinp Ken Murrey Faye Emerson Hollywood Opening Night Wrestling Roller Derby Beat Clock Theater Sunday A. M. United Nations Lamp Unlo In the Path Pentagon P. M. Super Circus Gene Autry Cisco Kid Red Skelton Sec It Now Name's the Sami Bookshop Man B-Bar-C Th Sports Scholar Weather Man Mystery Theatei Paul Whiteman Show Jlusiness Toast of Town Fred Waring Break Bank Celebrity Time Who Said That ? News Review Little Theater What’s My Line ? Comedy Hour
Most Revolutionary Engine Design In a Generation-plus Power Steering!! * YOU NEVER DROVE like this before! On regular fuel,' Fire Dome gives acceleration and 160-h.p. performance beyond anything you’ve ever known. Tremendous
power reserve for hills and passing.
^ YOU NEVER STEERED like this before' New De Soto Power Steering (see below) actually does the work for
you hydraulically. Parking is easy—at last!
& YOU NEVER ENJOYED so many wonderful ride-and-drive features ... like super-safe Power Brakes, famous
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APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION HALES AND SERVICE
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POWIR STIERING...easy as dialing a telcphon* 1 You can actually turn the wheel with one even when the ear is at a standstill.
Whit, sidewall fir.,, when avoilabl., are ophonol .q U ,p m ,nt.
AIR-VINT HOOD directs a stream of o*>l ** to the carburetor ... for greater engine power*
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