The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1952 — Page 2
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Miss Betty I-ou Lawson, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawson | of Fillmore, was one of the five girls shown in the picture, in the 1 Star magazine Sunday, Per. Nth | mrler the heading Our Miss | Crooks. Miss Lawson had it I part time job at Brooks while nt-
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Safer Cough Relief
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He said that by persuading the "architects of aggression” that it would be folly to start other Koreas, "I believe that if we think clearly enough, plan carefully enough, and work tirelessly nough, we can both save fre A - dont and secure peace."
Mrs. Ethel Coffman of Indianapolis spent the weekend with relatives in this city. Mrs. Elizabeth King, S12 Maple Ave.. is confined to the Putnam County Hospital with broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blaydes of Ladoga, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Batman left Monday for Hollywood, Fla. Charles W. Hymer is recovering nicely at the Putnam county hospital from a major operation which he underwent last week. Mrs. Cynthia Ann Shepard, who j has been a patient in Culver hos- : pital. Crawfordsville for the
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past four months returned to her home in Roaohditle Saturday. Warren Ensor is a patient at the Veterans Hospital. He would like to hear from his friends. His address is: Warren K. Ensor. Room 5-E, Fifth Floor. Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis. The Junior department of th' Gobin Memorial chinch will ha'^ a caroling Christmas party tonight. The children will meet a! the church at 6:!!0 and parcu - may pick them up a! 9 p. m. John A. Childs, John Deere dealer of Farmers Supply, Tne.. has returned from Columbia, S. C. Mr. Childs attended a demonstration last week at the invitation of the John Deere Plow Co. AM J Glenn (Punkin) Sutherhn arrived home Thursday to spend a thirty day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Louise Slitherhn and other relatives. He is :• machinist mate on the Roxet aivcraft earlier. Pvt. Robert L. Woodall, of Roachdale, was among the one hundred and thirty-two Hoosicr (ombat veterans from Korea aboard the transport, Gen. M. C Meigs, which docked at San Francisco. Cal., over the week end. The annual turkey supper ot the Warren township Farm Bureau will be hold Wednesday evening. Dec, 17th, at 7 o'clock . t the Community house. Each member please bring a salad, cake or pic and own table seivice. There will he entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Britton of near Roachdale, have gone to Anderson. Ind.. to spend the winter with their daughter an family. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbut Day, 729 East hist St. Mr. Britton is quite ill and was taken by Chastain ambulance. He stood the trip better than was expected. Miss B-tty Woodall suffere.; head and leg injuries in an accident involving two automobile” luti Saturday afternoon at the W. D James corner on Slate Road 4::, just north of the city. Miss Woodall, a local high school student, is employed as a stenograph* i in the law office Oi Roy C. Sutherlin.
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Current Book Club will meet this evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Richard Sandy. Mrs. Rusdl Vermillion will have the Book review. VFW Auxilinrira To Have Christmas Party. VFW Fathers Auxiliary am! the Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Christmas party Friday, Dec. 19th, at 7:30 p. m. at the Post Homo. Each member of either Auxiliary attending the party, please bring a dollar gift for the grab bag. Entertainment and refreshments will he furnished by the Auxiliaries.
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Pre-Christmas SALS Prices Cut on Winte 1 'Wear-Save 15% to 45 %N
dub W ill Meet With Mrs. Heber West Madison Home Demonstration Club will meet December 17 with Mrs. Ernest Heber j for the annual Christmas party. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 12:30. Please bring own table service. F II A Xmas Part> Held The FHA party was held in the Vocational building on Thursbay night. * December 11. The party was a success. The Fillmore Chapter was there to make the party the niei- ■ ier. Those attending the party mm Fillmore were: Anna Bryan Middy Girton, Melba Zaring. Patty Master, Wilma Zaring. Sandra Baker and their sponsor. Those attending from CHS ere: Joanne Hubble. Roberta Elmore, Mary Chadd, Beverly Graves, Lyette Ptirsell, Dee Anr Sutherlin. Judy Wallace, Jolly Cooksey, Janet Alice, Keenei Tiilenlick, Wanda Hood, Man P' lei on. Maty Westfall. Wand^ Tilley, Pearl Trigg. Betty Person Shirley Brown, Ruth Sutton I< in Roach, Karen Birt, Imogene McMahan, Carolyn Cooper. Andra Dorsett, Nancy Brown, Jeannie Hickman, and Pat Blo?s, also our sponser.
F. II. A. Held Meeting December II h A meeting of the Greencastle FHA chapter was held Thursday December 4 at the Vocational building. The date for the Xmas party was derided for December 11th The Fillmore F. H. A. Chapter is to be our guest. It was decided '.hat each member bring a 25 ent gift for the grab bag Several committees were elect'd for decorations, refreshments, and invitation. The meeting was adjourned so the committees could have a meeting West Floyd Home Fo ( lub Holds Meeting The West Floyd Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday, Dei 10. 1952 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kgger.s. After a bountiful pitch-in dinner, the' president, Mis. Orville Fltgwater called the meeting to order m the usual manner. Twenty-three members answered roll call with ,J Chl 'istmus verse. There were two guests, Mrs. Jessie Ader and Mrs. Albert Wood and five child-
ren.
The ceremony ^or the installat ion of new officers was eonducted by Mis. Harold Sibbitt
Music was furnished
LeRoy Alter.
After the gift exchange a short Christmas program followed which consisted of music furnished by Mrs. Wm. Kiger and Mrs Albert Wood. Then Santa Claus arrived and distributed gifts to everyone. Everybody departed after a happy time together which is an annual occasion. Next meeting to be Wednesday. Jan 14, 1953 at the home of Mrs Ezra Arnold.
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Circle One Held Christ mas Meeting The Christmas meeting of Circle One of the Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Cox with 18 members present. Following the business meeting the retiring president,* Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, installed the 1953 HontUucd •• Page These)
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WERE 7.95 •• MEN'S ROBES WERE 2.29 - MEN'S SHIRTS Cotton Broadcloth. Solids and Fam ■ 9.98 MEN'S JACKETS Quill Lined - Window" Pane Ch I WERE 7.98 MEN'S JACKETS All Wool Melton Cloth Bln only WERE3.98-BOY'SRAINCOATS Black Rubber on Sturdy Du k WERE 2.49 - WORK TROUSERS Heavy Gray Covert Most Size
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Girls’ heavy rib-fcnlf 4 toasty-warm cottons In popular ski style. Note the rib-knit crew neck, wrist cuffs and anklets for snug, warm sleeping on cool nights. The trousers have all-around elastic waistband for comfort. In bright red, copen blue or maize. Girls' sizes 8 to 16. Ni/<- h-I l
NEAT PINWALE CORDUROY WERE 4.5(1 3.88 Al! m*' 1 ’ Your choice of popular light or dark colors m 11 looking, hand washable corduroy. In ’ ual wear. Smooth rayon yoke lini.ig, • toms; 2-v*wy collar looks well with or wi 1 0 *'*'
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WERE 24.95 -• TABLES Large! Assortment of Occasional Tables
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WERE 53.9S - WASHER Portable with pump
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WERE 59.95 » WOOL RUGS 9x12 All Wool — Only 3
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WERE 99.95 - IR0NER Full Automatic-Electric
84.88
WAS 189.95 - SOFA BED Opens to 72\46" bed Comfortably padded.
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WIRE I4.C5 - TABLE RADIO Plastic Case Red, Green, White
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WAS 189.95 -- BEDROOM SUITE 3 Piece Maple — Vanity
122.88
WAS 81.95 - WASHER Full 8 Lb. Washer
78.88
WAS 49.95 » CEDAR CHEST Cedar-lined — Removable Tray
38.88
WAS 10.95 - GAS HEATER Heats up to 1700 cu. Ft
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WAS 159.95 •• 3 PIECE SECTIONAL I34.S8 Either 2 Piece or 3 Piece Suite
WAS 14.96 - GAS HEATER AGA Approved — Beige Front and Top.
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