The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1955 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNi:;, GREENC KSTi£, DIANA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955.
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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the po«toffloe at Greene a*tle. Indiana aa aocoud r iaJM mail matter under act of March 7. 1878. 8ot»crlpt1on price 25 cente per week; 85.00 per year by mall in Putnam Coanty; 86 00 to $10.40 per year ontside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 8. R- Rariden. Publisher 17-19 Sooth Jackson Street.
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TODAVS BIBLE THOUGHT Blessed is the man that endur eth temptation —James 1:12The love of God supports us. a:: therein we gain.
ecutwe meeting of ire i on P. T. A. will be hell ely after school on Fri- I 7th. Please be present.
William T. O'Neal who form- ] erly practiced law in this city J n.as been named county attorney I by the commissioners of Ower.
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B Hammond and two sons left this morning for Florida. They plan to be away for the next two
weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Isaac H. Stone kft Wednesday for California.
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Day with ; nd Mn
hildren.
I Mrs. Arlle Boswell en- j a turkey dinner: Mr. ' George Sarjent and I Wayne. Jim. Marilyi . j
Billie. Genie. Stephen and Phyllis i of West Point: Mr. and Mrs. John Basham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! Boswell and children. Richard. Peggy. Eddie and Michael of La- | Joga: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bos- j well and children. Janet and Allen of Noblesville and Ruth Ma- i
jor.
Start those Christmas shirts | out right send them to Home j Laundry <£• Cleaners for a pro- ' fessional •iob of finishing. Wed-tf.
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:o California they will visit in Arizona and Texas and later on visit Honolulu before re-
turning home.
Mrs. Zelma Bennett is improving. She has been a patient in the Robert Long Hospital for two weeks. Her address is Ward F. She is enjoying all mail that she
has received from her friends and i guests with a pitch-in dinner relatives. She wishes to thank | Sunday. Those piesent were Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Cope and family.
Mrs. John Tharp. 9 years •ptie
Entertained With Sunday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Abbott and family entertained the following
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Mrs. Will Edington, with Mrs. Paul Evans assisting; Circle III at the home of Mrs. William Pock, with Mrs. W. F. Kocher
Spanish War meet Thursday
Public Service room.
Mr. and Mis. W. E. Edwards
me of j an( i son 0 f Denver, Colorado are
visiting Mi. and Mrs. Ben Ja ’yis.
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Mr. and Mrs. unesier
Friendly Circle Club .Meets Friday
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Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Have Family Dinner .’•'iilmore entertained v
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given at each as well as an in-
informative
gram on India, Pakistan and Ceylon. The Bible study leaders will introduce the study for tm yeai. Epistle to the Hebrews, and ■ sk that each circle member bring her Bible to the meeting.
Mrs. Hopkins Hostess To Modern Mothers Club
kson of h a turDay for t. Robin-
Tlie Modern Mothers Chib will meet this evening at 8 o’clock at n home of Mrs. Wayne Hop-
kins, Wood street.
Coan and
I son left today for Florida where they will spend the next several
! weeks.
Bainbridge Past Matrons will
I meet Thursday at 7:30 at the pro ' I home of Mrs. Myrta Tate. There
will be election of officers. The Men’s Fellowship of the
First Christian church will hold
a dinner meeting Thursday evening at 6.30. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Boswell and Ruth Major spent Sunday, Dec.
j 26th with their son, Robert Bos-
well and family at Ladoga. A 3 c Dale Brackney has returned to Chanuts Field, 111., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Roy
Brackney.
everyone.
The Greencastle Junior High and Freshman baske 4 bal! teams will play the 8th and 9th grade squads at CrawfordsviHe high school this evening, starting at 6:30. The Athenian frosh have a 4-1 record to date. The local rhinies were the only team to defeat the CrawfordsviHe boys twice last year when they were 8th graders. Word was received by K. H. Sweet of Morton this morning of the death of Mrs. L. S. Sweet of Pueblo, Colo. Mrs. Sweet was a sister-in-law of Mr. Sweet, also of Mrs. Geo. Reynolds of Greencastle and Ollie Sweet of Shannondale, Ind.
Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker and Joe of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Landis of Harmony; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray and son of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Cunningham and son of Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cunningham. Nancy and Letha Padgett of Bellmore. Miss Margaret Tippin, Wayne Cunningham and the honoi ed guest,s Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham and family of Mississippi. Everyone left after an enjoy&ble day with the Abbotts.
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old today. Mrs. Ivor McMains, today. Sylvia Sue Hall, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Benny Hall. 2 yea old January 4th
EXTRA! El Paso, Tex. .as the world ambassadress of the nation's cottt.n industry. She will spend six months on a 60.(XK)-mile tour of the United States and parts of Europe after first taking a brief, modeling course in New York. BONN, Germany, Jan. 5. (UF) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer observed his 79th birthday today in good general health ^1 looking like a man in his mid-sixties. There was some concern among his followers, however, that his battle to bring a resurgent West Germany into a firm alliance with its former enemies may affect his iron constitutioi For the first time, the gran-
WASHINGTON. Ja Tighter restrictions ion in the booming “t became effective e opening of excha
n. 5
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‘stnctions. announced on |
Tuesday night, require stock j
buyers to put up at least 60 pe i ent of tlie purchase price ■
stocks rather than the 30 pei
J cent previously permitted The Federal Reserve Board an-
j nounced the higher margin rates Tuesday after all stock exchan, - es had closed. The board, as u - ual, made no explanation of ! r .s
action.
—TOLL ROAD mal. The start of the meeting was delayed because some of t . representatives were slowed 1>.. the poor weather. Governor Craig, who called the meeting, did not attend. FAMILY GOLF POTSDAM. N. Y.—(CPl — Richard and Diane Elliott, brothel and sister, have won the Potsdam Country Club golf championships again. They did the same thing four years ago. Diane has been women’s champion fm th> past six years— winning her first
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LOOK FOB THE YELLOW TICKETS REDUCTIONS FROM Vs TO V2 OFF IK ALL DEPARTMENTS
DRESSES
SPECIAL LOTS OYER 100 DRESSES REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. Value Up To S37.50
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--here it is folks--The SHOE SALE that MEN and WOMEN of Putnam County and surrounding counties look forward to A LWAYS. - a glance at the neiionaliy advertised trade-names below will convince you of the fine quality ot the shoes in this big money-saving Sale. Come in -- anticipate your footwear needs for months to come.
SANDLER OF BOSTON DRESSY FLATS AND CASUALS
DRESSY STYLES SPECIAL
LOT
SPECIAL
V2 Off Vs Off , Vs Off Vs Off
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CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sizes I Year To 14 Years. Special Lot,
S8.95
SATIN
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GOWNS
HATS
V3 Off SHOP EARLY
$3,98
(LOSE
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Vs Off
BOYS CORD SHIRTS Vs Off BOYS £ GIRLS i/, r\ff CORD PANTS 73 un T-SHIRTS 7r Vs Off PAJAMAS $1.98 VASSARETTES
S?.00 SI $3. BRASSIERS 98c GIRDLES SHOP EARLY L0TS ftRE small - sizes broken
PRE VO’S
Values To S8.95
Now §§99
PUMPS, STRAPS, TIES -- WOMEN'S HUG-TITE ARCH SHOES Suedes and Smooth Leathers
Values
To S8.95
Now $§99
EVERY PAIR OF MENS FLORSHEIM SHOES in our stock now REDUC Save money now on famous Fiorsheim Shoes you’ll wear for many a season in comfort and style. Our stocks are limited - so come
in early.
PER PAIR
Values to $19.95
CHOICE
So.00 TO XT.on
SPECIAL
I.OT
SPECIAL
I.OT
$1.00 $1.98 $3.98
This product Kq$ i»o COflftecfion whatever with The American National Red Crest FOR WOMEN Suede and Calf in Black, Brown, Red and
Blue.
Men - talk about comfort, these have Arch Supports and Cushion Soles.
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Shoes for Young Men aid Men whe want to stay young. By
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THE ft'GHT SHOES FOR MEM
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PUMPS. STRAPS. TIES. HUNDREDS OF PAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM. VALUES TO *12.95
FOOT FLAIRS
Now $/99
Values To SI5.95
Now $1095
Values To $14.95 Values To SI2,95
Now $^35 Now $?45
WITH HEELS FOR DRESS VALUES TO .SIO.95
NOW $6.99 ONE LOT MENS SHOES
\ AM Es T<» XI2.9.",
NOW $5.99
JOLENE
DRESSY STYLES VALUES TO *9.9.-,
NOW $4.99 - $5.99 Many Other Makes included in this Sale
Come in - look them over. Don't wait, buy 2, 3, or more pairs.
Ail Sales for Cash. Nc refunds, exchanges or •ay-aways. Please.
