The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1952 — Page 6
T HE DAILY DANNER, GRESNcASTCf, INDiAUX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1752.
I'lNC'ASTLK Mi and Mis Charles Uuldwin and family entertained several yue.sts vviiii a i.hili supper Friday night Several from tins community tang in the chorus at the Christian Church it Koachdale Sunday morning Mr. ,;nd M. .lohn Kessinger and Johnny had Thanksgiving dinm r with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Oiler and family. Mrs. Margari t K hmia and daughter were honored guests.
Mrs. Margaret Kcsmger Fesh j Kenneth of Rockville; Mr. and mia and daughter of New Mexico, | Mrs. Charles Cope and family, spent several days with her par-1 Bainbridge and Mr and Mrs. ents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. ! Raymond Parker, Shirley Ann
John Kessinger and John Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Abbott and family entertained the fol-
and Joe of Grecncastle. The afternoon was spent in recording records singing and watching
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lowing guests with a Thanks-;t V
giving turkey dinner: Mi and J Mr and Mis. Forest Detro and Mrs. Albert Murray. Indianapo-. m, iin d Mrs Charles Baldwin lis; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin I.andis j . pent the weekend in Kentucky,
and family. Brazil: Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs Albert Murrav of j should have insulation under the Cecil Cunningham and Nancy ; Indianapolis spent Wednesday floors or at least a mat under all
Cora Cunningham, Bellmore; Mr. j night with ..ti and Mrs Shelby)
and Mrs. Worth Cunningham an I | Abbott.
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•KiPM UlMIOWS PIJUTKI T \<. \IN M \\ INTKI! \VIM>S The old adage, "better late Ilia a not ■: all," holds true for
greatly decreased. Lower fuel bills are another important ad-
vantage of this system.
More complete winter pro-
tection is obtained by insulating | ( . ( „ |MISS|ONl!!Hs . u ,i.ovva*« i>
’the folluwiiiK claims were allowed by the Putnam County at their reKUlar iiicelhig in tile court house at (ireeneustle. Indiana, on Monday,
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William It. I’adKelt Itegina It Shannon
Uiner C. Alters U.tty .) Tlionias
Marie Mink
Bessie B. Wrlgrln I i ii She wmaker
J K. Hood .Mayme McCullough Mildred Armstrong; I h'-Mc McCullouKh
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YOU’LL ENjm Tills ONE KIRK DOUGLAS in
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the walls most exposed to the ; forces of wftid and weather The ceiling should be well insulated I also. Houses without a basement
rugs.
For final comfort and prevention of heat leakage, zme or cop? pet wgathei stripping may be u.,ed on doors and windows. Tins is most advantageous in older
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:rStalling -••»rm win.hi v.- and houses si.ice most window trames v. .•e.hci .•:ripping. the ne pulle.' loose from the '.u.-ing.
m ell lor })K»j>(M w.ntor protection i:‘n t notifpfl until cold winds 1 ■ ’LL iH t'* v. i. t ii tliii Mi< :’i.'K'li.s oround windows, 'riu* usual result is Dial this coni fort necessity is put off until “next
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Adequate wir.tfj juntfeldoii 1’or hour*. ran t.)o obtain for a rather nuill sum of money, or a niore < onipit!<• and elaborate sy tern can be installed if more cash is available, says I. D. Mayor. Purdue University agricultural * n-
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younger set.
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Can be turned down\ to show cuff. Sizes'
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Shi! 111 •vittiloWH end loulk are 1 h( Most economical heat-hold-ing devices for the money expemle<J When placed on ordinary
.1 .\v. wcll-l'ilted storm | STAYS ON AND ON
sa.' ■ will incteast the room temperature from one to two de- | .r< during zero wetithei According to Mayer, Uie main purpose of storm windows is to pi event heat leakage from the house, but, other good features add to their desirability. The
amount of soot and dirt < ntering j
the house is reduced, and condensation of moisture ami formation of frost on glass surfaces is
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Brown or red first quality rubber. Waterproof elastic side gusset permits boot to be stretched over snow suits. Sizes 6 to 12.
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