The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1955 — Page 6
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Of Ullic Halos In th*- •*•: of tfc# Ksf.*!** o< KIHIo
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Notice I* hereby given that j Koacbdale F^ank &• Trim' Co a-
Admlr'
♦ ■Hat**, has i| an<| fil. l j; final act <>unt in final '< •!!< n'-:
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will coni*- up for the iti'-n ; and action of said 'Tr-uit font, i on the 19th of Aiunist. 19*..',. at which time all person- interested In *alrt eetate arc retiulred to ap-
of T-t^r In said court snd sbote -■Tuse.
Cir t.i^.if >ny there he. why 'C^of. awonut.
should n<#t he approv*xl. And the Ifeir? of *itid decedent and all other* lnter*-sted art- aleo re*iuir-
ke proof of to any part
In the Biiles,
srs^oked before b -tnp: sold. A altort < irc^IIt cfereloped in a humidifier at the store’s tobacco counter, causing a small blaze.
of said estate.
Koa< t.dalc Bank and Trust Co.
By N than Call
personal Representative
•John H. Alice
Judge of Putnam Circuit Court \ttorne for Kstate l.yon c. Boyd 2#-27-2t. SMOKED ( \ < • \K< BLOOMINGTON, 111. — iUPl - A drug store here has about ^200 worth of cigars that were
WHERE ELSE? LOUISVILLE, Ky. — fUP) — Police were dubious after they searched Mrs. Mary Lehman’s thrre-rooni apartment but failed to find the burglar she said she saw climbing through a window. Mrs. Lehman didn’t give up.
NOTICE nr PT HI fC «U.E Xoluar is WrcU.v ^i . » ii ilutt. tile undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder on S-3. IST,**. ai the hour of 10:00 A. M.. at farmers Supply. Inc.. Green<-astle. Indiana. the following described automobile: Name of car, Plymouth; year made 19."4; engine No. 1:J70S513. I N1VERSAL C. I. T. CRKOIT CORPORATION 20-1*.
IT'S PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS! CAPTAIN JAMES E. FRANKUM uses Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel
State of Indiana. County of Putnam. ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court. Vacation Term. 195.7. In the matter of estate <>f Myrtle Summers, Deceased. Estate No. H473. NOTH K TO VI.I, PERSONS INTEHKKTeo IN THE ESTATE Of Myrtle Summers. In the matter of the Estate of Myrtle Summers. deceased. No. 9473. Notice is hereby given that Koachdale Bank * Trust Co. as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed Its final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 19th of August. 1955. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if anv there he, why said aeoount should not he approved. And the heirs of said decedent and till others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirshio or claim to any part
of said estate.
Roachdale Bank and Trust Co.
Personal Representative
John H. Alice
Judge of Putnam Circuit Com! Attorney for Estate 0 _ Lyon & Boyd --i.
T long theatrical history begin- larging in to the meeting place ning way back m the’lDOO s. Tfi^above one's station, stage was sometimes called -‘the But when the star’s dressing green” and vaudevillians might room became the accepted recep-
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inquire of each other—"How long have you been on the green?” Which is to say, “How long you been in this racket?” At that time, they were THAT color and used as gathering spots for actors who were too modest or something to entertain friends :n their dressing room. In 1500. people like MGM and Paramount had not even thought of trailer dressing rooms for lady Thespians, much less of Cinemascope. T^et us confront hard reality— they hadn’t even thought of movies. Entertainment being strictly legit drama, and not too many ladies given roles, at that.
tion spot for pals and autograph hunters—you know, of course, ’.hey"have those neck-high screens for the actual change of costume —out went the theatrical Green Room tradition. And into hotels, that is. As my pafciter friend says, however, shouldn't a Blue Room be blue?
fOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WIUIAM RITT — Central Press Writer
— TIT FOR TAT
PEPPERELL, Mass—(UP) — Lionel Cornellier became so ^ angry when Red Remedy bit him i on the shoulder that he turned * around and bit him right back
on the nose.
Almost no theatres in America still have Green Rooms today, act but a few remain in England at I such famous ones as Drury Lane. | , In those early times one theatre ! might have several, and actors ; were assigned the use of certain cf them according to their individual standing— i. e., salary. Heavy fines were imposed fo.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my appreciation to everyone who remembered me with cards and flowers j during my stay in the hospital, also those who visited me after I returned home. I am also greatful to the Doctors and hospital ■ staff for their care and every ;
of kindness given me. Mrs. Irene Hunter. ,
A TOWN in Bavaria, Germany, Is without beer because the innkeepers walked out. A local beverage tax of 10 per cent seems to have the tavern boys and the city fathers at lager heads.
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Meanwhile the thirsty townfolk, in trying to get the Bavarian beer strike settled, arc leaving no stein unturned.
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Moscow's Pravda declares conceit is ''foreign to Soviet people." Good grief—now they're claiming they invented modesty!
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Ancient Romans insisted on being clean shaven though the razors they had to use were made of iron. The Greeks had a word
for solving such a painful problem—beards! ; ! j Thirty thousand nens words were added to our lav niaac nj result of World War II - Factographs. Just as though history wasn't already tough enough! ! ! ! Sun's rays shining through a TV screen enlarger in England set fire to the set. That kind of drama is too realistic! ! * » A dietitian writes that breakfast should tie eaten in silence. What he probably means by that is—burnt toast and cold coffee are hardly topics for convenial conservation
yosefr Me Accent on Performance/
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Our Big Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE OF Men s, Women s And Children s Shoes Stil! Going Strong
1.80
MENS
FLORSHclM SHOES I7.S5 and 18.95 Values - KGW
MASSAGIC AIR
CUSHION SHOES for c k ^ qq men. Arch Supports. 11.7V
Reg:u!arly selling $15.95 - NOW
10
RED CROSS SHOES Foi 1 Women, Many Styles and 1 Colors, VaSuesto SI2.95,
FLAIRS, ; C? or low
$7.99
How
FOOT
P’TiipS,
Isnefc. ;][gh
heels, Values SI9.95
N3W
$
7.99
Green Rooms Hark Back To Early Day Theatres By Margaret Lat robe Whether it’s the Palace Hotel or the local beanery—if it has a? many as three rooms, one of them is sure to be “The Green Room.’’ The town may have one hotel or a hundred—every last one of ’em will turn up with a Green Room. And, stupid girl that I am, I thought that hotel managers were all cool-color addicts, mad about the soothing qualities of verdant tints. Or else cstute enough to imagine that the majority of their guests would react more favorably in the cool, cool, cool of the greenery, than if painted fire engine pink. And this pleasant state of ignorance might have lasted who knows how long, had not a recently encountered G. R. thrown me. It was pure and simple slate b'ue with kind of blotchy plaid drapes. Which sent your reporter into a frenzy attributed not alone to the blotch but to the pressing point—if it’s called Green Room, how could it be some other color? Green Rooms, if you care, have
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Mens
WEYENBERG £-
Shoes. Values to < oo c
$12.95 in 2 price
groups. NOW
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* UG-TI7E SHOES for "w Women, B!?ck, Brown / 99 colors, pumps, scraps, / ties. Values to $3,93 NOW
ROBLEE SHOES For Men. Values to $12.95 - NOW
57.99
Womens U. S. KEDETTES The washable Casuals Many styles to choose •rsm. Values to $$,45 NOW
$4.99
5799
Funeral Home 222 E.Wsshington St. Phone815 * Ambulance Service -'2. -
I Lot KEDETTES Straps, Childs. Values to $3.95 - NOW
SOW
51.99
and
Boys KEDS OXFORDS with thick rubber so’es in 2 j price groups. ^ Values to $5.45.
NOW
C'ome In. look them over. Buy 2, S or more pairs.
2’3
.99
BUSKENS budget Casuals. Whites, Tans
and Colors.
Values to $3.£9. NOW $2.99 I Lot Imported Straw $3.99
Flats and Wedgies
Values to 6,95. HOW $4.99
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LOANS UP TO $500 Made quickly by helpful, friendly home town folks. You can choose your ~wn repayment schedule. MmmL
INDIANA LOAN CO
IS E. Washington Phone 15
Public ‘A’ Power
THE FIRST atomic-electric energy to be sold to public utility systems will be in hookup shown on map. It will be in operation soon, the Atomic Energy commission has announced. The energy will come from a prototype submarine reactor at West Milton, N. Y., and will be channeled into a turbine generatoi to produce electrical energy The energy will be sold to the Niagara - Mohawk corporation Utilities in three communities —Delhi and Ilion, N. and Holyoke, Mass. — were given three months in which to set up transmission of the A-enerev
when time means money use LONG DISTANCE and always call by number, it’s even faster!
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Home Fur st is kings Sole SHOP FOR EVERY ROOM NOW WHILE ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPLETE
SALE-USUAL 199.95 8-PC. SOFA-BED GROUP 169.88 10% down on Terms Priced $30 higher In other leading stores. Sofa Bed, Wing Chair, Wing Platform Rocker in idid Hard Rock Maple. Matching Cocktail and 2 fctep Tables; 2 brassplated Table Lamps. Reversible coil spring cushions; sofa opens info 45x72-inch bed.
REGULAR 47.95 SWIVEL ROCKER 39.88 70% down, on Terms. Rocks, swivels full circle. High back for comfort. Coil spring seat, back. Modern tweed fabric,
34.95 QUALITY Storkline Crib plus 24 Gerber’s baby foods.27.88
USUAL 16.95 hardwood Play Yard. 8-in. raised floor. Folds. 12.88
USUAL 12.95 Shelf Cart. Top shelf lifts o^. Steel frame 9.88
USUAL 59.50 Mattress (405 coils) or 80-coil Box Spring, ea. 39.88
BUY NOW ON WARDS CONVENIENT TERMS- 10% DOWN ON PURCHASES OVER S20
