The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1955 — Page 2
fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955.
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A •i.'ince ba tW f r!o;...i hrvl S^uar^'dancin^ * il]-l>e Jit the Bainbridge School Gym. April 2. beginning at 00 p. m. |T u« io dance sponsored by the n.#: Claas and la open to eveiynne. ^Insir will be furni'hed by !Y (dtolsw-n’s Orchestra. . Band and Chorus members of Sainhl’idg* School will participate in a District Contest at
I >.-nville Saturday. March 2. •v i n t €d students will take part. Mts. Helen Jeffres. Prospective 1st graders and forents will come to school on April 6. to share in a pre-school party. This is an Easter Party for •he first grade of this school year to welcome the incoming 1 st grade to school for next ■vear. It will begin at 2:30. Miss Ella Hazel Pickett, teacher of Giade 1 is in charge.
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the poatofflee at Greeneastle, Indiana M •eoond class mail matter under act at March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.00 per year by mull in Pntnam County; $6.00 to SL0.40 per year ootside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 8. ft. Rariden, lAabHsber 17-19 South Jackson Street
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DANCE Friday, April 1st.-8:30 P M. MUSIC BY IKE SYNTOHES Terry-Cartwiight National Guard Armory
Personal And Local News Briefs
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1- REGISTER FRIDAY “APRIL FOOL IN REVERSE” GIVEN AWAY West Bend 8 Cup Automatic Electric Percolator Friday Special MASTER EASY WAY FLOOR WAX APPLICATOR Regular $3.49 - ONLY $189 HEADLEY HARDWARE 19 E. Washington St. Phone 143
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~ Kitchen Clock Given Away! V2 PRICE TABLE , Be sure and look over the many values.
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JEWELER
18 S. Vine St.
Greencastle
j Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Stickel. of 1 Clinton, visited Thursday with ! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner. Ernest A. Browning has movI ed into an apartment on the upper floor of 24 East Washington Ptreet. R & S Boot Shop was omitted ! from the list of stores participat- | ing in the April Fool in Reverse,” I Friday. The name of Janet Scobee. , grade one, was omitted from the i Bainbridge Honor roll list, pub- | lished recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Allan have returned to their Northwood home. They spent the winter at their home in Bradenton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duff arrived home from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., Wednesday evening. Mr. Duff is very much improved. Leon Buis, prominent local insurance agent, attended the Meridian Mutual Ins. Co. annual agents convention. As a result of having exceeded production requirements, Mr. Buis has been elected to membership in the Meridian Achievement Club, an oiganization of leading agents of the company. Dr. and Mrs. Laurel H. Turk, Tommy and Jane Turk, leave Saturday for Chicago. After spending the week end with Mrs. Turk’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Nielsen, they will go to •Elkhart on Monday where Dr. Tui k lecture on Mkxico gt'^tb^Four Arts Club in that city. The balance of the wbek/ they will be the guests of Dr. Turk’s brother, Dr. Lloyd M. Turk, and family in East LanI sing, Mich. Dr. Lloyd M. Turk | is head of experimental work at I Michigan State College. •We have nothing to sell but service. Our stock in trade is your vail. .Hume Laundry & CleanoraB^ft&pN'k Thurs-tf.
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 341
TV TONIGHT WFBM-TV—Channel 6 5:00 Child’s Hour 5:15 Chuckwagon 6:00 Weather; Winn 6:15 Winn Trie 6:30 Sports 6:45 Witness; News 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 Cavalcade of America 8:00 Dragnet 8:30 Sherlock Holmes 9:00 Mr. District Attorney 9:30 Co.liss Archer 10:00 Weather; Sports 10:15 News 10:30 Ellery Queen 11:00 Night Owl Theater WTTV—Channel 4 5:00 Little Rascals 5:30 Western Ledger 6:00 Happened Today 6:15 Weather; Film 6:30 Dinah Shore 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 Justice 8:00 Dragnet 8:30 Hayloft Frolic 9:00 V'deo Theater 10:00 China Smith 10:30 Indiana Tonight 11:00 Tonigia 12:00 News WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE
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ROACHDALE'S 2nd Two Day Monthly LE Friday, Saturday April (stand 2nd. Key Twill matched WORK SUITS Gray, spruce green, smoked blue. Sizes to 50. Reg. Pr. .$6.50 — ONLY .$4.98 Key Herringbone OVERALLS Sizes to 50. Reg. Pr. $3.98— ONLY $3.18. ONE DOLLAR OFF ON ALL MEN’S DRESS SHOES DI KING THIS SALE. Visit our bargain counter for shoes at all times. Most all color shoe laces and shoe polish. Genuine Woolverine LOGGER BOOTS and PIGSKIN WORK SHOES. Store Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. >1. Garrett's Store ROACHDALE
County Federation meeting is to be hold in the Bainbridge Christian Church. April 12. All luncheon reservations are I to be made with Mrs. Frank Miller. The film reporter announced the following movies to be shown soon. “Suddenly” tmelo drama).] ‘’Farmer’s Daughter." “Golden Mask" Van Heflin and Wanda Hendrix. "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" (with cheetah) “A Star Is Born" (Judy Garland). Dining the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Malinda Britton Observes 90th Birthday Monday, March 28th Mrs. Mahnda Britton observed her 90th birthday. A family dinner was held on Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Laura Broom near Kingman where she spends Iter winters. Mrs. Britton is enjoying good health in spite of her advanced years, she spent her entile life on a farm near Roachdale until the death of her husband five years ago Those attending the dinner ] were Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran and Mrs. Ethel Eggers of Roachdale and Mrs. Albert Gimble of Thorntown; several nieces I and nephews did not get there on account of snow blocked roads. Several friends called during the day to wish her a happy birthday. She received many beautiful gifts flowers and cards. Morton Eastern Star Installs 1955 Officers Mrs. Hilla Grattain was installed as Worthy Matron of Morton Lodge No. 356, Eastern Sta*' Wednesday evening. Eldon Brat- [ tain was also installed as Worthy ; Ration. Mrs. Lillian Terry of Greencasi tie acted as installing officer. | Others assisting were Mrs. WanI ette Hazelett, Marshal, Mrs. Ive | Heizer, Chaplain, and Mrs. Helen Miller, Organist.
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QURELY it’s time you blossomed out in a big, bold, bright new Buick —yist for the extra joy you’ll feel. And there’s no better time than right now for you and the whole family to come look things over—because we’re holding a Spring Fashion Festival to display the stunning new Buicks in gay new colors rich in Springtime freshness. You’ll see these sleek beauties dressed in new greens, new blues-in other strikingly vivid colors —and in ultra-smart two-tone and tri-tone combinations. What’s more, these gay new hues are available on the whole line of Buicks —Sedans,
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Convertibles, Estate \\ agofls. Ri\ and the newest of the new ctyfn awaited 4-I)oor Riviera. , ) Best of all is the sheer thrill that’s %o r when you take to the road m .:ny one o these ’55 Buicks —for here is walloping new V8 power —and here is the spectacular performance of Variable Fitch Dynaflow,’* which is very definitely the ‘‘must try” thrill of the year. So —come be our guest —at our Spring Fashion Festival—and at the wheel of the “hottest” Buick in history. • ... '4 cost on other Senes.
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM <
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