The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1954 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1954.
MOKTON N£YV3
Sandra Oodfelter spent Friday v.lth Nancy Hanks of Bainhridfe. Mr. and Mrs Harold Cooper and daughter. Judy of Pontiac. Michigan, spent New Year's hol-
and Mrs. Moms Irwin were Mr. and Mrs Wilfeam Hancok and daughter of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs Phillip Hankins and daughter of Denver. Colorado. Mr and Mrs. Donald Connerly
idava with relatives at Russell- j f,f Gar>- visited Mr. and Mrs Mile and Morton. Carroll Connerly and daughter Mrs Elizabeth Clodfelter and, :rom Wednesday until Friday of daughters. Sandra and Judy week. visited Mrs. Ethel Eggers of Wayne Bettis attended the Roachdah- Sunday afternoon. Sugar Bowl football game in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter New Orleans last week “Pent New Year s eve with Mrs. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Daisy Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum. Mrs. Marshall Tamey and famMr. and Mrs. Dewey Stultz jy 0 f Fort Wayne. Sunday visi were Sunday evening visitors of | tars were their children and their Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk families. Daretha Nicholson visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clodfelter Sharon Call last Friday. I c nd daughter of Brownsburg Tommy Mdlei left on Sunday ‘ visited relatives at Morton on to attend an I. B. M training j Sunday. school in Endicott. New York. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Sunday night guests of Mr. ! Humphrey were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver. New Year's eve \isitors of Mr. <;nd Mrs. Jake Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Connerly. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerly and Mrs. Rose Stark and Ralp.t
Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin visited Mr. Charles Snider at Bellmore last We»lne«flaj' after-
noon.
(I.IN TON FADES Mr. and Mrs. William Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and Duane Saturday evening. Jona Moore spent Thursday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattain entertained their children and v
; grandchildren for their annual Xmas party Sunday evening j Dec. 28th with an oyster supper. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brattain and family of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brattain and family of Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Max Xewgent. Indianapolis; Ke:th. Karen and Sandra Brattain of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain and family of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wager 1 of Dawson. Minn. After all had ; enjoyed a delicious meal a poem ! was read by Mrs. Claude Newgent of Lakeland. Florida, which ; was enjoyed by all. Then they ! had their usual gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler took ; dinner- with Mr. and Mrs. James . Burk and Duane New Years Day. ■ Afternorm callers were Mr and | Mr s. John Wm. Burk and sons,
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IMPORTANT NEWS EVENTS OF 1953
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HOLLAND. NO*TH SEA COAST Of ENGLAND RAVAGED BY FLOODS
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U. S SECRETARY duues TELLS FREE EUROPE IT HAS CHOICE OF UNITING IN EDO OR SUICIDE
EAST GERMANS REVOLT AGAINST RED MASTERS
RADAR DEFENSE CHA N ACROSS THE TOP OF AMERICA UNDERWAY
GOP ADM'NISTRATION WINDS UP FIRST YEAR STRUGGLING WITH CAMPAIGN PROMISES. budget disgruntled farmers red hunts
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PHIUPP'NES VOTERS THROW OUT OUIRINO ELECT MAGSAYSAY
ITALY, YUGOSLAVIA RATTLE SWORDS IN TRIESTE DISPUTE
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wright and Mrs. Carl Burk and Mrs. Fdward Rossok. All enjoyed watching the Rose Bowl football game on TV'. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Hall and daughter Nancy, Mrs. Don Righteell and dairghter of Brazil, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mrs. Lida Pierce Wednesday evening. Mrs. Imogene Crawley and sons of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Osca’- Martin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and family Friday. Miss Joan Martin visited Misses Kay and Karen Cruse Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Clella Keyt spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Maurice Sims and family Mrs. Sims weis real sick. Mrs. Lida Pierce. Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mrs. Madonna Clodfelter called on Mrs. Minnie Brattain Friday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and Duane Sunday. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clodfelter. Joe Stultz. Evening callers were Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Rev. Richard Thompson and wife took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McMullen and Jane.
Bnick Riviera Is Beauty Winner for 1954
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SEE SAW WAR GOES ON IN INDO CHINA WITH FRENCH VIET NAMESE FIGHTING REBEL RED SUPPORTED ViET M‘NH
MT. EVEREST FINALLY CONQUERED BY AN - ENGLISHMAN AND ASIAN
EGYPT S REFORM REPUBLIC UNDERWAY. BUT THE SUEZ SITUATION IS TOUCHY
Oh! Man, Take a Look-Starting Thurs. Jan. 7th
A STORE-WIDE SALE OF MEN S FINE SHOES
25^0 to 50^0 OFF On every pair of Hen's and Young Men's High Grade Shoes in our stock. Seldom do the men of this community have an opportunity to take advantage of a real, bona-
Sale on Men's and Young Men's Fine Footwear.
Now, the prices on up-to-the-minute styles of such well known makes as
FLORSHEIM, WEYENBERG, ROBLEE, PEDWIN
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and others have been DRASTICALLY REDUCED as follows
TABLETS OP POWDERS
Happy New Year
MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES
Now $13.46 Now $14.21
$17.95 VALUES (Brown or Black)
SI8.95 VALUES
MEN'S WOLVERINE WORK SHOES $10.95 VALUES Now $8.21 Al 1 Horsehide Soles and Uppers SPECIAL LOT MEN'S SHOES
MEN'S PEDWIN, WEYENBERG AND ROBLEE SHOES
Now $6.71
S8.95 VALUES (Brown or Black) $9.95 VALUES $10.95 VALUES Si2:95 VALUES $14.95 VALUES
How $7.46 Now $8.21 Now $9.71 Now $11.21 Now $11.96 Now $1171
We have picked from our steck 158 pairs of SI5.95 VALUES
Men's Shoes formerly selling from $8.95 to
SI2.95 and have placed them on racks in our SI6.95 VALUES store for your convenience. This lot specially
priced from Don ’t overlook this opportunity to anticipate 409^ TO 509^ OFF your footwear needs for monhs to come. Buy 2,
3 or more pairs - you won't regret it.
COME IN. LOOK THEM OVER. TRY THEM OH.
All Sales lor Cash.
HUFF' SAID. No Refunds, Lay-Aways, Or Exchanges, Please »
USA DANIELS, who was 21 New Year’s eve. celebrated by signing a film contract In Culver City, Calif., where she Ui shown. (International)
Korea Romance
AN INTERNATIONAL romance bloomed when Cpl. Daniel F. Caliey (lower) announced ne would wed Lubov Dimova (upper), White Russian he met while in the Swedish hospital in Pusan. Both are 25. and she has a daughter Soma, 4. by a previous marriage to a Russian in Manchuria, where she was txjrn. Caliey is from Turtle Creek. Pa. Lubov, who was a prisoner before she was designated a displaced person, said she had not heard from hei husband since he went to Manchuria tn 1950, (InZemaUonalj
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THE RAKISH sports car styling of Buick's two-door Sopor Riviera sedan makes it a sure fin beaoty winner for 1954. Modelled after Buick's famed Skylark sports car. it features the new panoramii windshield, a cut-down door belt line, full rear wheel cut-out and a refined sweepspear molding. Th» Super Riviera is mounted on a 127-inch wheelbase and is powered by a 182 horsepower V 8 engim
when ^equipped with Twin-Turbine Dycaflow. Wire wheels are optional. FoUsCltyBeer
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