The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1952 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1952.
ling At Life U Brandeis
by any
chance, have
ull le with your wife
this morning?
Did she ask you for too much household money? Did slu* want
a new hat, when she got one only j you saw !a t
two years ago? Did sne nag you because you dragged a lot of dirt in from the
outside ?
Did you, perhaps, way down in
U'RE TELLING ME!
>oui heart of hearts, wish you had never got married, and did >ou think of that luscious blonde
evening and who flirted with you ?
If you did, you ain't heard
nothing yet.
How would you like to be in the shoes of the Nizam of Hyderabad, who is considered the richest man in the world?
By WILUAM WTT
and wanted to take only fifteen of his seventy spouses along with him. But "quite a few of the girls wanted to come along," said a palace spokesman, “and seemed very disappointed when His Exalted Highness decided to be selective.” Can you imagine the rows in THAT family?
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Caitral Press Writer
jED Communist now knowledge.
J lor R«1 activity in an E has been expelled, we 1 me P»rty b >' th * com ' I What do
I .^(patism
The amarteat mem-
ber of the tribe, in other word*, waa the one with the most paper
wads. ! 1 !
Afoio that Arf/rntnia. home of the fiaucho and the brrfntrak. hi:’ meatless days wr wonder when they'll stop drinkimj coffee in
Brazil. ; e »
Grand pappy Jankint advitet navpr to lau«h at your wifo a now spring hat. It tan bo oipontivo
fun.
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An Argentine artist, we read, has succeeded in painting the picture of Bosh Man Peron on the head of a pin. He Is probably
Uj chfwed the leaves j very careful, however, not to rehope* of gaining ■ fer to It as a pinhead portrait.
defeatism '? - getting
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j„W. postcard* F. F [ hr a better place if it m start a war a* it |o„i a Korea n asi -fire.
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kimktpf *"V* h*
I who it peerectly bold. Inompl* of Hit proftl-
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Tartars, areording to
Seventy wives after him to make him take them along!
•i shaving brush on top, j Seventy women to clothe, to feed, tv wivo.1 in ht« >.n..»n.t to cherish and to tell where he
had been last night!
The Nizam, who wears
ban with
has seventy wives in fns harem! He took a trip to New Delhi
WANT HIS ‘ESTES KEFAUVER I If,
Then picture the Nizam with fifteen women at the breakfasc or dinner table in a New Delhi hotel! I love my own wife very lyBut sometimes I think that populai ditty "Slowpoke" has been written specially for her She will spend fifteen minutes to look at the breakfast bill of fare. She will figure out whether or not she gets full value when she orders club breakfast or whether rt would be cheaper to order- a la carte. Site c onsiders every dish on the menu and then invariably orlers scr ambled eggs. I think my wife must have eaten scrambled eggs for breakfast every day of the thirty years we have been married. The same thing is repeated at
dinner. Especially the desserts. My wife invariably looks at the desserts before she looks at anything else on the menu. She considers gooey Sundaes of all kinds, layer cakes with whipped cr eam, rich rice pttddng.with raisins and cream. But she ALWAYS winds up ordering vanilla ice cream.
AT THE VOM ASTI.K
bn MATING biW den nr more Lit»i!l p»y you '•» ■ti performance |ihr new. irutomttin 'MnipoMOt m»de of C'flcinthe nation -niw leading fumaee mrera. Phone for 'inspection dit ternra. ' (OVERT [l Sheet H'-ui kin Street intlr, hid.
ilk: auction
nause nf tin- recent death of my mother, the late Mollie Ml Vinvactor, I uill Hell at public auction at the home. Hulimmaille street, or near the PemiHyIvania Depot in k*atle. on Saturday, April 5th, 1952 AT B!:SO O’CLOCK SHAItr die CMHhi library floor lamp, .t table laariips. regulator for I 1 '#* stove, ciinned fruit, '! living room chain., rockers, eofTrHi-. S\|-! rl | K chest of draweCM, bed. springs, nmttri-ss. Mu-, dn-sser. large l-Toreiace ht-attiig stove, seat ami chest wed, S end tables, t burner oil strive, round dining fable and s. bn-aklast set, table and '1 chairs, kitchen cabinet, safe, bund, curtain stretchers, rpiiltiiig frames, one lot of dishes, t antiques, what-nots, electric \\asher. Ironing b«*ard. electric i dherwarc. cooking utensils, food grinder, lots of bedding. * *heet,, pillows. Idankets, some fancy work, spreads, towels. I iluths, garden tools, lawn chairs, 2 lawn mowers. |H>reh t vewing machine, sweepers. X eleetrii- Radios, and ever) I nied in good home, ~ CASH. Not responsible in Case of Accidents. CLAUDE R. MONNETT ••'HIRST, A act. CL.IFE Me MAINS, Clerk
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It'S the same tiling when sh« goes slipping. I have seen her look over a whole counter of handkerchiefbefore selecting one. And I have seen her take a half hour to decide between two hats that looked exactly alike to me. Sometimes 1 fly off the handle or at least I FEEL like Hying off tlie handle. But then I calm down and think ot the chorus of that song: "I guess I’ll have to leai n to be a slowpoke, too.”
Penney’sj
aiways first ouaiityi
Shop 9:00 to Noon and Save! Save!
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VISCON5IN STATE Teachers college students crowd around Senator Sates Kola-ivcr |D>. T ennrssf e, in Milwaukee, to get his autograph icfore h Right, Mrs. KeflUVi r. (International Soundvhotot
IT SHOULDN’T HAPPEN TO MY DOO
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Marlon Biando, sensational Broadway actor who shot to fame m the Broadway production of “A Streetcar Named Desire," is se,-n m the same role in ft - film version which comes today to the Voncastle Theatre.
H EH It ON
Claude Grimes has been decorating at the home of and Mrs. Paul McGaughey. Quite a number from
vicinity attended the Golf-Lyon,-, wedding that was solemnized a! the Kiusellville Christian church
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Otis ClodfelUu and Mrs. i’has. Keeney and children and children spent Thursday evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clodfelter and son in
Greencastlc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of Indianapolis wc~e week end guests of Mi. and Mrs. Bay McGaughey. Mrs. Moore attended the Goff-Lyons wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill an I eon of Clinton were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and
Frank McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and family of Crawfordsville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegnar and
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SANFORIZED HALF SLIPS
I'enuey Gays special! Eyelet - frothed hems with ribbon beading . . . comfortable four gore cut, ucut elastic waist. How crisp and fresh they arc with Spring cottons . , . how easy to launder! Snowyw bite 80 square cottons, S., M., L. vShl'inkage won't exceed l r /,.
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4 omforliiltl) lull cut pajamas of fine quality Sanforl/.«*dT- broadcloth! Thrift) — even for I’eonoy’s! ( hoase slip-oxer or luitton front si) les in a scleelion of eoloifol stripes! stdek up now. sl/.es A. It. <'. O. tShvinkaye won't exceed l"r.
aon. i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Carolyn Sue Clodfelter Webster and Mr. and Mrs, Vic-
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steina-ier and
iJorothy in Indianapolis.
tor Sawyer near Ciawfordaville
Mrs. Ruby Dragon and Robert l called at the Logansport Sani-
Mis. Margaret Ramsay and j larium, Monday to see Eatil Devola were Friday evening I Dragoo.
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HOME NEEDS SALE
OMMUNITY UCTION SALE Held At The Morton Sale Barn Wednesday, April 2,1952
AT 10:30 A. M.
MISCELLANEOUS rbthSlrL I" barb wire. 150 l-oeust line posts, coal H»»u'/Jr 1 '*'* 1 ,,p Para tor, Htatver sxxreper with atla<li- , h ,*‘ f 4 burner bottle gas stove, household M'mm'jtfslnw 91! ‘"•wvrnlet, 1038 IC, ton OndRe Truck with and flat top, good rubber: other used ears. FARM IMPLEMENTS l ''M hi | ^“i mlij.L' drills with fertilizer attnehment, '■ bors< ■P nki, i r *’ 1 drawn International mowing machine. AE q T l u .* uM ‘V plow, S xvalklng breaking pl"W*. one * - ' lW rp 7,'V-l shape; I f’C Case tractor and enlUvator, • lmand Case plows; one 7 ft. b. ^ "b'er baler, other used tractors and farm bnpb - ||a BRAIN -NAT ft '' ,l - IS,, -,<l b,l» ,t raH ft,I l,||,ft..| MS .'"I O".— H0SS - CATTLE It ft's,T,!!!? ."S'- l-'ft. :l Vurtofttlr.' n.ftk w, " ‘ ; 3 ml d I purebred Nhorthorn bull, eligible t 1 " ,l • , heifer*, S feeder calve*, 1 cow* and calve*- ^ ""^'"llaneou* Rem*. "lmometo BEUft in ■miK sali;. Nnl reaponolMe for Atwldeat*. 8 KON HO RED BY V ^ntti ItWHtWp P. T. N.
, y ( ab OLD Jack (Butch) Hcytnann, Jr„ doesn't like what a happenln, 2 ' V ! A *^e In f’lensant Hills, on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, Pa., an i 7,, 1ms to xS to no .omewhere else. too. as Dr. J. T. Herron “ s > n '““‘ re -
"CAMERA FINDS THE STOKOWSKIS
IT'S A RARE occasion when a nev photographer flnda Leopold St< kowski and his wife, the formGloria Vanderbilt, and when oi did, at opening of the Sadlet Wells ballet In New York, boi shied away. The famed director shown leaving a* Boon as I spotted the cameraman. Mrs. St kowski is shown leaving lat« during Intermission. At end • January she gave birth to the second child. (Internationa
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Hex Shingles
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Roll Roofing
Insulated Siding
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Modern Wood Cabinets
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10 Per Cent Oft
REGULAR $1.10
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. Wavy-Edge Siding
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