The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1952 — Page 2
THf 5AILY BANNER, GREENCA.STLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1<?52
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VSu DAILY dANMEJt end HERALD CONSOLIDATED Enteri-ii in the poittoffice at reenrantie, Indiana M aes'ond ■laim mail matter under '«'t of March 7. 187JI. Satmcrlptlnn price hi i-enfs pt>r week; <4.110 per year by mail In Putnam County: ..>.(10 to <10.40 per year outside .'iitiiam County. Telephone- 115. 74 or 114 S. it. Iwtrlden, Pnhltoher !7-i!> •>or! T h Jiu-ltHon street
TOD VY’S B1RI.K THOC GMT Ir; w.* want to win victories we . ;t p.a:’. intelligently and dilic'tly. The oattles of life do ,i al .'.’ays no t« the strong.
spiritual armor too -
hi jail et the battle in array ith .n irmy of valiant men of
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Mrs. Gerald Cirl<r.vell .a spend- I ; ,ng the week with her daughter. | | Mrs. James Ftisk Robert Bfeckar, of Chicag .s the guest of Tns parents, Mr ind Mrs. Herbert Blocker. Mrs. Gerald C. Elliott and .ion are the guests of Mrs. Chester ■ Coiui and son at the Coan cot- i tage at Lake Tippecanoe. Tile Fern School Homecoming will be held July 20th, at Robe .Can Park, ;n. Greencastle. The place has been changed due to ! no shade at the Fern schoo, |
grounds.
Word Jias been received here ; that Mrs. Fred-Haspel, viio is patient in St. Elizabeth's loi-p.-i lal in oufuaix t»L-~«ii recoverinfrom a recent serious illness.
s o ( i e r v Betty Ann Call Becomes Bride Of Paul Kumming
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The softball game: City Park last even vided strong com pet the lakes and etreai means of enfertaimntfar the largest cro ■ current seasor. was see the Greencastle out. the Crawfordsv
8 to 0 While lo. _ crowd over, it was apparent that, many of our fishing friends were on ham! to cheer the locals on to vu tor. This isn't too hard to understand, as when you come to think of it. a Bass, or a Bluegill isn t exactly a thing of beauty . . . SPORTSMANS SHOP Fishermans Headannrten
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Band will renight at 8 00 will go to Chin.ng to attend >nal conven-
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Buis and children, Marsha an-i Stevie are ■pending their vacation in North
'"arolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Biabey 'd Englewood, Calif., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ■ in Torr, Elm street.
Mia. Roscoe Dagg ter, Ruth, spent tin Auburn, where they wedding Sunday of
Miss Daggy’s, who taught with her in the Auburn High School. ; They returned home on Monday. Mrs. Ruth Carl of Indianapolis. is visiting friends, .ind relatives here while her i.a ugh ter, Mrs. K. L. Faucett, itm-ui-iaw , and grandson, Steve, with whom irte makes her home, are tailing
a trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Cox I ypent Sunday at Sloth. Park on | [..ike Freeman, on Monday they I went to Lake Winona where Larry enrolled at Camp Koseuis- i ko for the next two weeks. Larry : 'Will retnm with Rev. Harr/ I Walroiid, who is assisting at the I
camp.
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Mr. anti Mrs. Ftalph A. Call Sr. “ Hanna Court, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Myrtle
Kumming of Lafayette.
The church was decorated with white gladioli, palms and candelabra. Satin bows were on the
Arnold sang severaceompamed by i Arnold at the bv. Claude McClure s of the double / assisted by Rev.
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LETS GO OH A PICNIC--—$a Hurry 0$wn To Hickman’s Picnic Supplies Charceai CrJs - Beverage Coolers Thermos Jugs » Pionic Baskets (fitied and unnmi \ ■ * r t ^ t Cliafc«2l Brills*? - Paper Plates, etc, Metal Caekiits; Utensils YOU FURBISH THE "EArS," WE'U FURBISH THE REST! F XKM.VVS IS L Via., tngton St. Ph 4 143
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Start.ng July Greencastle Rost windows will be
I noon on each We
I will be no change ,n the r*ren I and dispatch of mails. Tb . change ik made in order to cor ■ form to the bianneas hours ol served by the local banks an I other business establishments. Mr. James Fnsk and siste Avis, Mr. and Mrs. Haroi Young and laughter. Carol, M •nd Mrs. 0!*ff( J Ba d, tOI Earl Shumaker of Roachdol. Mr. and Mrs. George Yot,nsr an Mrs. Roy Stults of Crawfordi v.Ue attended the faneral th funeral <jf Arthur rank at, Da , «tnn yr^ | nephew of Albert Knk an Pearl, also Mrs. Cor'la 'Riggle and Mrs. Joe Everman.
NOTICE You ma- .... ^4 I Miashette Dept, mornings 8 00 i to 1130 during the summer THREE < pounds loads for only 11.215 Self Service Washed and j •"''iff dried. Home Laundry & j Cleaners. Banner Ads Pay
The ‘ober ride.
/ore a gown of white over blue taffeta. The i, .vt.ss Betty Ann of Indianapolis wore randy over yellow tafia carried bouquets of . ters edged with cal-
eavea.
Betty Carl Kumming. brother of the mm.n^ ' groom was best man. Ushers rfter- were. Bid Seamon, of Chesterton. Mem- in/1 Dwight Reene of Lafayette.
Mrs. Call wore a dress of ?moke blue silk print with navy accessories. Mr*. Kumming wore a navy blue print sheer dress with navy accessories. Both wore
a corsage of red roses.
Following the ceremony a reception was held in Community Hall. Tile table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with die three tiered wedding
ake, which was topped with
in mature bride anil groom and encircled with ivy. Thooe asiisting were. Mrs. Bob Hoffi:.in, Mrs. Bill Jackson, Mrs. Bill Reynolds, Mrs. Melvin Evans, vfrs. Lloyd Grunes, Mrs. Robert j i lardner, Mrs. Robert Akers. : Mian Murlin Rosso k and Mias
i Imogene Braden.
Die couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago For traveling the bride chose a two piece dheSs of pmk nylon shantung with white accessories, and wore tile orchid from her bridal bouquet, and .i strand of pearls and ear ring.i. a gift of the bridegroom Tile bride is a graduate o* the Greencastle high school and attended DePauw University. File is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and has been employed as dental assistant td Dr. D. W. Killinger. The bridegroom is a gradiunte of Jefferson High dchoo!. in Lafayette, and is employed as an insurance salesman. The couple will make their
home in Lafayette.
marriage the altar She was a sheer hud cap The full
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CLOSING THIS WEEK With the Fourth of July observance co^|h on Friday ei this week, a survey of Greer. - castle merchants wis made b' the Chamber of Commerce. Th • result of this survey reveal that nine merchants will clo# a A'**' u y t. a, i «
i balance of the erchants will reto the fart that used all day, Fri-
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Today s Market Hogs 3500. Barrows and gilts 50 cents to >5 rents and p«4P <1 lower. ISO-240 lbs 2125 ta 21.75. Top 22 25. aA0-270 Ibe 20 50 to 2125. 270-300 lbs 19 50 to 20 30 120-160 lbs 1A 50 to 18 Sows 25 to 50 cents lower. Choice 16 25 to 17.75. Top 13.25. Cattle MOO Calves 300 Steers and heifers fully steady. About loads high choice mixed yearlmgs 33.50. Loail high choice to inme stc%r: 33.50. One luifcii high choice* Deers 34. Utility Jjfr l ommemal cows 18 00 to 22 50 Conners ami cutters unevenly 43.50 to 18. Vealers steady. Top 31. Sheep 300 Good and choice native spring lambs steady at 2.) 50 to 27. Meiiium and good 20 OO to 22. Slaughter ewes 4.00
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LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVES GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley celebrate*: : . nr golden wedding anniversary on with a family dinner at Old Trail Inn. Mr and Mrs. Crawley were married or. June 25 1902, in Greencastle and have 1 most of their married life. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Crawley md their five draghteTs, ail of wh an for the celebration. Left to right: Mrs. Joan Collins. Indi map I ;; Mrs. Joe Fix. Detroit. M en. Mrs Masten. Greencastle: Mrs. Crawley and Mr. Cra . lay. Mrs. Lain::.: Jar. ,son, lii i.an.ioo!,. Mildred Williams, of De Funiak. Fla.
DSD YOU SHAHE IN THE
$11,837.18 PAID TO CENTRAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORS?
as the semi-annual earninfs on their accounts? if not we invite you to join this group by opening your account - NOW. *
The Story Gets Better Because-
TOMORROW YOUR EARNINGS INCREASEl
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If you leave your accoant as it is, the savings pa account w.Il begin to earn at the new, higher ~ate of 1 per annum. Deposits made on or before July 5th, will receive full six months interest at the next interest pay me at
date-Jamrary 1, 1953. • - ■ ?5nd Better
For those who deposit in the new one year Time Certificate of Deposit. It will pay 2% per annum wiih the interest payable one year from the issue date when the certificate is presented for renewal or payment. • - ■ and Even Better For those who depo it more than 510,000, the new TWO YEAR 2* Vo 'Jir.e Certificate of Deposit is the answer to their investment problems, limited to certificates of $10,000 or more, the interest is paid to the depositor s» ni-annuddy, by check, on the anniversary of the issue date, except that the fourth interest payment wdl be made on presentation of the certificate" for renewal or
payment.
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