The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1954 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER, GRErNfASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954.

RO\< HI»\I.K

Mrs. Blanrh L->r^ returned to hrr home at Jackson B^ach. Fla , aft*T »p« ndinjr several days with her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Skelton. Mrs Skelton

KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESSWASTE

Narfring harkmche, lo«* of pepandenerfry. hesdsrhe* and diznn<»ss may be due to slowdown at kidn«*y ( nt-tion. IWxrlor* say *ood kidney fu*<-tion is eery important to Ktx d health. Whi n aotne everyday eonditlnn.such as strrss and strain, pauses this important f unrtion tos! w d' wn.nnany folks suffernaeffinc bark ache—feel miserabie. Minor bladder imtat i ns due to cold or wron* diet may causey ttin* up niEht»orfre<|uentpas.-*«’es. lion’t ne»lert ymr kidneys if these conditions bother youl Try Doan's PUN—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. It's amaz in* bow many timea Doan’s rive happy relief from these diseotnforta—helpthelimilesof kidneytuiiesand filters flush out waste. Get Doan'a PiUa today]

returned home with her for a few weeks visit. Mrs. FTvie Hicks who recently underwent surgery at the Culver Hospital, has returned to her i home here. Mrs Robert Kelley and chil‘dien of North Salem spent Sunc'.'i with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ft ink Richardson and sons. Mrs. Blanch Chamberlain called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIntyre in Crawfo: dsville Saturday. Land r. Stewart is a patient at the Robert Long Hospital, Indianapolis. Miss Maxine Batman has returned to her home at Vincennes ter spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Batman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goricko and daughter, Mary Lou, and Mrs. Maggie Gericke recently a*

tended the wedding “of Irving ing . Gericke of Pittsboro and Loretta j Mr and Mrs. John L. Eggers Gross of Avon, whnn was per-j .. . f Salem, II!.. are spendfomed ;n the Methodist chur i jng several days with his mother.

Mi ;. Ethel Eggers.

in Pittsboro. Mr. Gericke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gericke, former residents of this

community.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McFerran an '. Mrs. Mali, da Britton call t •n Mr. and Mrs. I Tarver Britton Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duckworth a i i the 50th wedding annivr;. ■’-y of Mr. and Mrs. Gen? R Pi:ff at the Christian church X • . Salem, Sunday. N,;th- n Faultner of Bismark,

Mr. and Mrs. Gu . Clones sp< , x. D., Glenna McClung of Terre the week end with w i Haute, Etta McFerran of Coates-

tati

Tenn.

\ <• : ■ 1 Neva Ramsey of New

Lt. James L. Burfor l of Ft. I V. ir in er called on Mr. and

Harrison, who has recen v re-I.Mrs. William Hendricks Sunday

I afternoon.

turned from France, with his fapuly and Mrs. Flossie Burfoid and Elmer Smith of Frankfort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis.

Clarence Rice.

Gerald Booker and family of X "i Salem visited his parents, Mr. and Mis. Charles Booker, Sunday.

A good crowd attended the I Mr. and Mr«rr John L. Eggers Father and Son banquet at the i and sons of Salem, 111., visited Christian church Monday even- * aunt, Mrs. Malinda Brit-

ton Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. James Miller spent the week end with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherhn and sons near New Maysville. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clam”pitt of Jamestown spent Friday night with Mr .and Mrs. Wild t , Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D- rvi spent the week end with h mother, Mrs. Ollie Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McGuire and family of New Mays ville spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ron’; and family. Miss Myrtle Summers who underwent surgery at the Culver Hospital Tuesday morning, remains seriously ill. Mrs. Malinda Britton called on Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Oilie Cross Wednesday after-

noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Faller celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home here We 1nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eggers and son. Tommy, of Danville spent Tuesday night with his

mother. Mrs. Ethel Eggers.

505. L. Murray 505. Long 503. 200 Games— M. Crawley 213, 201. C. Long 212, Demasco 207, Blocker 202. Byrd 201.

ANGWKLL WOMEN’S LEAGEE

Dovntoun Bowling League

Whiteway .... 1st. C'it?:. Bk. Ho-me Supply Stoners Ins. ... V. F. W IBM Lone Star Y.F.W. Aux. ...

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Put. Co. Frozen Foods Jones Restaurant Public Service Ind. Gas & Water Panellers Roachdale Electric Mack’s Place Montgomery Ward

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Frozen Foods, 775.

High Team Game; Putnam Co.

High Team Series

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2199

Ilign Sir.gle Game:

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191. High Individ' <1 Seri iay, 499.

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tain 471; C. Ma-'ten -!4v,, 458; Mostel’er 130.

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Montgomery Ward. 1 15J.

Angwell ! antlle 2l99; *ut-

nam Co. Frozen F >..<K 2165. Indiana Gas Watei Public Service, 3.

500 Series M. Crawley 592, Blocker 595, McDonald 572, Demasco 550. Fuson 512, Cromer 535. C. Crawley 533, Justus 527, Shinn 517, Bowman 30S. Byrd

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MURIELS BEAUTY 5H0Y 11 Park Street

(Side I'.ntranee) Is now open and ready to serve your beauty needs. TELEPHO’JF (426

MURIEL 001EY Owner and Operator

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POLAND CHINA HOGS

Sale Friday Night, Sept. 24, (954 At Farm TIME — 7;SII P. M. 50 BOARS 100 GII.1S

Offering selected from 581 Spring 1'igs. More fanners buy more Polands from our herd than ai.y other in the Nation.

WARNER C. KESSLER AND SC.!$

3 Miles South of New Ross — 4 Miles Fast, -*4 n,il» 'Vn r ' h of Ladoga, 6 miles West, J, mile North of Jamestown, 7 IT > Northwest of North Salem.

BEEF STEW

BEEF

KINGAN'S K-P

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SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTI r

FROM LEADING INDIANA HERDS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ! f J54 RFSII K OI NTV I AIR4;ROUNDS, RI Sin iLLl INDIANA “The Tops In (JunHt>- and Pedigrees’’ 15 BULLS 35 FEMALES

Show at 9:80 A. tl. (DST) — Sale at I :(8) I*. M. (D " AT CTIONEEltS: Jewett F ulkerson, Liberty, Missouri, \ ill. Flair, Fonverse, Indiana; J. D. Uampbell, '.rA Riehmond, Ind.

< ONSK.NORS

Flifford Andrews, Flinlon Earl Hailey & Sons, Lowell BeanblosiNHnM \ alley Farm, Bloomington D. Earl K’lingan, Perrysville l airlea Fanns, Peru Faraway Hereford Farms, Milford Iloosier A ores, Bloomington Frank Jackson A Sons, Edwardsport

Lakewood Farms. Franl n Mason A M Chm Milfo) Frank I.. McDaniel A Son, Waldron Murdock Farms, f.afa'et*.Iters -hel N'py house t s >n, Kushville Mr. and Mrs. D. A. P-sterhoff, latfayetie SUiart l arrr- Lafayette W h't« Oak r'a-ni- Y orI.te»w n

$ ou shay many tf these- cattle a' *nc Indiana -'ial« Faiiy Your ehaiu-e to buy select cattle. INDIANA HEREFORD A? ICIATtOH Farl Scott, Secretary, Yorktofvn, Indiana.

AUCTION SALE

I P. M, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, I9j1 AT TIIK a. i. SWKKNEY FARM AT I.IMEDAI.K HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Including beds, chairs, tables, pictures, utensils, anti w HiB«w- chest, antique dressers, dishe-, linens, bedding, ru. s. s<a. <• Imrsc drawn farm t«M>ls, and many other ite-m-t too n'mi'-riwi, * mention.

TERMS — CASH.

Not responsible for Accidents.

ROBERT A. SWEENEY, Owner

RUSSELL FLAPP, Am t.

WILLIAM A. SWEENEY, Clerk.