The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1954 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNE ? , G'EENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1954.

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I>r Ralph Wiluon ?pent Sun-

!:« while the Wood s are getting *neir new furniture store ready

for opening.

day afternoon with his mother, i

Mrs I>« - Wi! n ^ eV an ^ ^ rs ‘ ,Jenn ‘ s Norman . j ;Jid family move<l Friday to WinMrs. Thelma Wood spent a | (hegter Indiana to their lo . few days last week baby sitting | cat4on in Uie Christian Church at the home of h-i - Mr m: ^ N .. 1S ,, b , (r , and friends

Mrs. George Wood of Indtanapo-

were here.

sorrv to have them leave

PARKWOOD FARM HaKPS’.IiSC 803R JHD GILT SALE rii'.ay, October I. ISb4, A1 7 P. M. 20 UOAftt 52 GILTS At Mi.ntg .nierj ( iuint> Sales F-ivilion Nurtli V. a .bington Street. C ranfordsville. EMGRV L. PARKS AND FAMILY C K \U f ORDSVILLE Snppi'r scr\ed by local church.

Mrs. Maggie Gardner i^ho passed away Monday morning will be sadly missed by the community. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Silver of Greencastle and Mrs. Berth i Suflierlin of Russellville, vcn* to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ger Slither)in and daughter over the week end. Mrs. Suiherlin rsm ,med for a visit there at Oak Lawn for a week or more. Mr. and M; Fred Spencer and grand daughter, Connie Joan

- ‘h* week end of Sept. 25th • Hammond, visiting their er and farrily, Mr. and Mr lenneth Harbison, Nancy and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Bain spent i. t week in Washington, D. Tn v went by plane and ene : the trip very much.

P. ' >-rt Harbison went to In- •. > ; »!is Tuesday to take the • hysical test to enter the army. Mj.'.s Olive Evans, Miss Lu IT;: jiave and Mr. and Mrs. ■C ” ! Gardner visited with Hu g: av’e and Mrs. Ethel

Henderson at Rockville Sunday afternoon. Sept. 19. Mrs. Lula Grimes is home from Culver hospital where she underwent a major operation and is improving.

lay evening. Mr and Mrs. James Rurk and Duane. Margaret W r itt. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Burk of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Burk. Kevin ind Kim of New Palestine

Joe Baird of Russellville. Afte r - noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright. Remember Oct. 16. parcel post sale and penny supper at church

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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! basement.

A new record in cffee faTnfng, helping assure a pc .i.inent upply of southern pine was set m the Sontl last • ar wtu . r ora than 4o0 neav t farms c.one into being. Total tree 'ar..i acreage now is 17,600,009.

BEECH LOGS WANTED Top prices far imr^e :t\e delivery of Beech and Guir. Log3, ALc ‘ sinnding timber. spates! wood : «cts co. West Franklin *trect SPENCER, INDIANA Phone 113

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Fall FASHSOMS

NOVEL TYPE SWEATERS White, colors 34 to 40 An excellent selection of smart new Sweaters to choose from. Included are Orlons, nylon-vicaras, nylons, wools. Some with pretty contrast trims, rich jacquard designs, scalloped collar and cuffs.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Burk, Kevin and Kris, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jam ■; Burk and Duane. Miss Karen Cruse and Sharon Fowler spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Mrs. Robert Miller sp nt Saturday with Mr ;. Willard Milln and sons. Mrs. Olella Keyt visited MSerena Burk Thursday afte;. > i. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arn ! 1 have returned to their h une | after vacationing in the East. Mrs. Minnie Bi attain v.sit --i Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mrs. Lida Pierce Thursday aftei -

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Irwin (ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mill last Sunday evening. Ross Paris has started a general store in Clinton Falls. Mrs. Eula Ennor is home for n few days. Mrs. Ensor has be“n staying with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Haver. Mrs. O’Haver’s condition isn’t much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mr. and Mrs. James Burk called on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler Mon-

NATIONAL LEAGUE KINGS GET GIANT RECEPTION

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< .dOWDS JAMMED eight deep at some points cheer the National League's pennant-winnn.g New York Giants in a ticker-tape victory parade up B Headway to a city hall reception. An estimated million New Yorkers turned out to shower streamers and torn .books on players in the 17-ca,r motor-

ade let! by batting champ Willie Mays and team captain Alvin Dark.

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(T) Smart Orlon-wool or wool jersey Blouses. Variety of pretty necklines. White, colors. Sizes 32 to 38. (:■ All-wool flannel Skirts, designed to fit and to flatter. Slim styles in new fall colors. 22 to 30.

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Get Set Now For FALL and WINTER 29.75 to 35 J; MANY NEW STYLES HEW FALL SHADES PLAINS - FANCIES <’ome in ami look them over. Ti them <41. Make ynur sele.tioi while our stock is complete.

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Fancy Tartan Plaids — . . ill ( berk- in eitbei f : ash v or eonservative color*. All ages will .ear this smart new .style As shown in 45 al* leading magazines.

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