The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1954 — Page 3
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mrcASTLc Mrs Ruth Kelly entertain 0 '! the Country Club Wednesday afternoon There were nine»«en members w>ith their children present. After a short business session the meeting was turns I over to the entert^unaient committee The ladies enjoyed some contests which were won by Mrs Sadie Sheehy and Mrs. Marlon Borden tiefore they were served lovely refreshments whieh were in keeping with St. Patrick's Day, by the hostess and h°r assistant. Mrs Hubert Cooper. Mrs Ijeonard Boiler undeiuept minor surgery in the Clinton Ivispital Thursday Mrs l>ennis Clodfelter ha? been quite poorly this week Mr and Mrs Alonzo Taylor and little Sharon Hammond spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs Joe Brothers I at tie Joe Stewart has the measles this week. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Arv.n Huber and family ^*»re Mr and .Mrs. Luther Steele, s. Mr ai.d Mrs Luther Steele. lr faintly, and Miss Nancy Huber and her roommate from Hanover. . Mr and Mrs Joe Everman utS Mrs Clifford Baird visited m Russellville on* afternoon this week Mr and Mrs. Howard Dean attended the wedding of his brother. Ben I lean, and Miss Davis in Creencastle. Mrs Elmer Hays was brought to h< r home h‘-re Saturday from the Putnam County Hospital ( where she had been a patient for one month. Leonard Boiler attended the tuneral of an uncle in Burnetts-
vilie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele Tuesday. Their little daughter, Mary Catherine Sellers, who had been visiting here, returned to her home with them.
NEW MAYSVILLA Dolly Ader returned home Friday from a visit with Mr and Mrs. Robert Mackentyre at Danville. III. Raymond Steward of Avon, visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Steward last week. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Guy Suiter were Mrs. Veda Smith and family of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Eggers and family of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hedge and family of near Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Malicoat and family and Helen McGraw.
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By Jimmy Hatlo
Mrs Keith Knudson of near Coates vilie was a recent visitor of Mrs. Dolby Ader. Mi's Emma Steward visited Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cope at Crawfordsville. Mi and Mrs. Robert Leak and family visited Fiiday evening with Ralph boots and children, and on Saturday with Mr and Mrs. John Bonames at North Salem. Ida Steward spent Wednesday with Emma Steward. Lulu Ward called on Lela Suiter Tuesday afternoon. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and Alvora Weller, Sunday and during the week were. Walter Ward of near Crawfordsville. O. E Cramer of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak and children Emma and Raymond Steward. Walter Martm. Don Games. Carl Martin. Elden Stanley and David Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and family of Wakarusa called on Mrs. Dolby Ader Sunday.
600 for 3 games and 3 senes over 800 for four games and 41 200 games. 800 Series: Burkhardt 825, Domasco 824, Hanna 813. 600 Series. Hanna 635. Scroggin 622. Burkhardt 621. 600, Blocker 614, McCammack 603. 200 Games: Hanna 254. 210. 203. D. Brattam 241. 213, Domasco 236. 227. 212. 201. Justus 227. 201. Burkhardt 226. 224. 213. 204, 202 Wyatt 226. 211. 200. Blocker 225, 223. 203, 200. McCammack 225. 214, 214. Poorman 211. 207. Elmore 218. 202. Scroggin 214, 209, 205. 203, M Crawley 210, 204. Aubrey and Tuttle 209. Shoemaker 209. 202. Fuson 204
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Bowling News
Merchants Classic League Current Standings
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The prize fund committee has piepared a prize distribution based on $430.00 to be split up on April 9 when the sweepstakes will be rolled. The sweepstakes this year will comprise handicap doubles totals for a 3 game scries. Any bowler with a 12 game average in this league will be eligible to participate and you can double with as many different partners as you w'ish. The double header sessions tliis week resulted in 6 series of
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iASURY Secretary George Humphrey is shown as he appeared before the Senate finance committee in Washington to present his views on the excise tax reduction bill. He urged the committee to eliminate most of the House-approved -“ductions. (International J
PENNEYSwednesday morning FEATURES RACK OF WOMEN’S BETTER COTTON DBESSES $1.44 You will find tin's*' in our basement Department.
URGE SELECTION OF BETTER
BLOUSES
$1.00
They are all better Blouses. Balcony Department.
WOMEN'S BAND EEC AND ELASTIC LEG
PANTIES
25c
Not all sizes nor all colors, but a t<*rrlfic valur.
To make celery exceptionally crisp, let it stand for half an hour or more in cold water to
which sugar has been aiMcd Hsp one teaspoon sugar to one quart of water.
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These Ate Right in Yont Own Beck Yetd!
# Yes—if you receive electric service from the Public Service Company of Indiana, these gigantic electric power generating stations couldn’t be more effective if they were located right in your own back yard. The electricity generated in them is charging the electric lines which bring your dependable electric power right into your home, farm, office, or factory. It’s hard to believe, but back in 1941 this company had plenty of power available for the needs of all those it served even though its total capacity was only 181,500 kilowatts. By the end of 195 3, the total number of PSCI customers had jumped from approximately 225,000 to more than 337,500 and the Company’s generating capacity had grown over 3 S 4 times to a whopping 696,200 kilowatts! And that’s only the beginning. There’s a lot more power coming soon, as new' units, now' under construction or in the planning stage, are added to the system. Your "power-full future’’ is assured!
Generating Stations of Public Service Company of Indiana, shown ab-j ■<?. are — top row, left to right, Noblesville Station, norih of Noble'-vilie, 'j"'J Dresser Station at Terre Haute; bottom row, left to righ*, Edwardsf*';*t Station at the town of the some name, and the new Wabash River Station
about ten miles north of Terre Haute.
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THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY FOR THOSE WE SERVE..1941-1956!
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. ^**6 SUctnic Stnmcc 1* Tfovt 7%** 700 (2*mm4tHiUeA 4* 70 fruuUc* in
