The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1956 — Page 2
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in second place folHeadley Hard\vr..e, 1. Phillips or,; Mull
Castle Topers Club To Meet Tonight
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I ifiDPv vvinnoi were in order. Barbers; 1259 66 1237; and Hardware 118: Gould's Mai
's Cl as si half of
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Season r<coids to dale;
H:ph Team Single game; Coan Pharmacy 685; High Team thiee t,ames. Gould’s Mkt 1736: Hi^n
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games Goulds Mkt. 2320; I.-idiv. Single game K. Justus iCoan) 269; High Indiv. thiee games N. Burkhardt (Gould's» 658; High Indiv. Four Games N Burkhaidt (Gould's) 851; High Iniiv. average N. Burkhardt (Gould's) 191 Mont 200 games H. Blocker iMonon) and X Burkhardt (Gould’s) 18. Action will resume again on Jan. 4, 1956 on regular schedule.
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Li.g at 7 o'clock at the home o. Mts. Karen Woods. South Ind.ana street. Roll call will be a suggestion for secret pals. Dr. Russell Humbert will be the speaker at the Christian Men's Fellowship meeting Thur day at 6:30 in Bethany House < the Christian church. Walnuts, hickory nuts, and pecans will crack when the nuts art; soaked in water a few hours before cracking, report horticulturists at Purdue University.
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LADIES D1ESSES Juniors - Regulars - Halves 2 SPECIAL RACKS REDUCED
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All WINTER COATS REDUCED $JM5 and $38.00 C04IS, Now . . . $29.5!! $29.95 COATS, Now . $2!;» 6 R0THM00R COATS Vs OFF
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1 LOT LADIES SKIRTS
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ALL KNIT DRESSES
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3 LOUSES '™ / ° ED Some Cashmere Sweaters / 3
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ladles Dress Gloves
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ALL COATS AND SNOW SUITS .... V3
KIDDIES HATS 2 TABLES
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PREVO’S
Hew 1956 Store Hours
9:£G To 5:30
Wednesday Close 12:00 Friday Close 8:00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper re at home from Miami. Fin..
ms holidays, ’etmans Auxil-'ir-day evening, th Public Sersf the Ladies •.al Jesse 51. 0 are urged to ' Drive Against >onsored by the Post Xo. 1550 ign Wars, eves. Putnam
| Christmas Carols. Response to roll call was n I family Christ mm cintnm. j reports were read an i approved j Cards of thanks for flowers j frem Helen Jarrell and Maude j Sublett were read. A report of I the Christmas Fund was given. I Miss Filer, a DePauw, senioi j gave several readings of Vhrist- ( mas stories. Gifts were distributed from I a beautifully lighted tree includ- ! ing a gift from all the members I of the club for the retiring president. The meeting adjourned to j meet Jan. 25th with Ida McCul-
I lough.
Personal
i .'.g the annual state tax commissioners meeting for all countv and elected township assessors
And Lord News
1 held in Indianapolis today,
Thursday and Friday.
Briefs
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Mr. and 5 son .Ion ret in Roachd spending thi The Mon Clinlon Fall t p'd Thurs( n r Cruse.
s. Edwin Smith and ned to tlieir home Ic Sunday after holidays in Florida, iy meeting of the W. S. C. S. will be y evening at 7:00 c home of Wilma
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Warren Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Friday evening, Jan. 7th. at 7:3Q at the home of Mrs. Reggie Glover. Please note change of date. A beautifully colored Christmas tree was standing in the street midway between Link's and Ward’s this morning from 7 to nearly eight o’clock. It looked as though it had been planted in the concrete streetway. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coan and son, Freddie, have left for the South for a mid-winter vacation. They will visit Mr. Coan’s brother and family in Charlotte, N. C., and will spend several days in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area.
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I Ubnore Lodge
mg those attend- j nstans f ) ffi,. < , rs
Ruth Ragan, District Deputy president of District Xo. 19, of the Fillmore Rebekah Lodge Xo. 652 and her staff went to Shannondale Monday evening and installed their officers for 1956. On the staff other than Mrs. Ragan are Mrs. Ida Bowan, Mrs. Paul- : Sue Hall, daughter of id Mrs. Bennie Hall, 3
old today.
?rt Elmore, son lussell Elmore,
lay, Jan. 4. were Mrs. Daisy Williamson,
Mrs. Hazel Huffman, Mrs. Mildred Sinclair, Chas. Snodgrass and Clarence and five members of the Greencastle Beehive' Lodge No. 196. The group, made the trip by bus driven by Mr.
Daisy Alexander held open hour'' Mai'in. Mr. nr. 1 M-= Ru
for her age and still j. tni:. , he: less, Mr .and Mis Y hum an ;
sense of humor. Mrs. Alexander,
j Friends and relatives who cull-1 Dainty refreshmen • of cake. ed were M .and Mrs. Ray Clo - j 'Piced tea and mints were ... rv< !.
I felter, Mr. and Mrs. Der. us Clo -
feller, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clod-! Mr-. Godwin lIoNtes.-. felt r. Mr. and Mi s. John Vcr- To K< tiding Club ) million, Mr. and Mrs. Manfo I The Thursday R a dag Club j Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer will meet Thursday with Mrs. Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Josephine Godwin, 305 E.mt j Clodfelter, Mrs, Elizabeth Clod- W ; - h igton • f el ten and children, Judith and Herbert will have the program. Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Gen« Cal- Roll rail will be outstanding r, Mr. and M J vent 1955
Thursday - Friday - Saturday SPECIALS
man. Mrs. Ruth Carpenter, Mrs. | Flossie Alexander, Mrs. Carrie
Mi. Cline, and Mrs. Amnia- Snod- !
10 yea v s 1
" grass. Others making the trip
MHfitTY
Miller School P. T. A.
Meets Friday
Miller School P. T.
A. will
Friday at 2:30 in the school I
I Verlin Cash.
Helen Leon
ill have the program :d Crafts for Children
on Arts I
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Betty 4011 Sehowmeyer To j Wed Otto Whiekstrom
iinth I.<-w•> Hostess To Reelsville Club
The Reelsville Social Service Club met at the home of Ruth I
Mrs. Alpha Allee of Stilesvillc announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Betty Ann Sehowmeyer to Otto Whickstrom of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Sehowmeyer is a sopho-
I.ewis, Dec. 20th. Twenty mem- | more at Indiana University and beis, several guests and child-J w^ici^gtro-m a junior student ! en enjoyed a delicious turkey in the Medical College of Phila-
dinner: Ida McCullough giving delphia.
the prayer of tlianks. The presi- ;
lent. Blanch Girton presided at ijr'ul Open House
For Mrs. Clodfelter
On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum and 51: s.
afternoon session.
The Lord’s Prayer was repeatid in unison followed by singing
Skirts $3 «ki $5 Values to SIO.vB Blouses $7-.oo SHI P 'N SHORE MAR SHORE ' Reatsfar $2.fB and S3.98
ALL HATS
O O G O CO
$1.00
A D L E
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This new Buick Special 2-Door 6-Passenger Sedan delivers locally for less than some models of the well-known smaller cars. Come in and check!
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tf you think von can’t afford a big-bodied, big-powcrcd, bigX muscled Buick like the one shown here —we d like to set the matter straight. If you can afford any new car, you can afford this strapping and stunning Buick Special Sedan—and no kidding. For this Buick is tagged within a few dollars of the well-known smaller cars — and actually costs less than some models of those eery same cars. The price we show hr re proves it. So maybe you can understand wh\ ’ tic - • r vo ^ cars running now—has outsold everv other car i c ai c:.. pi. Lwo of ihose well-known smaller cars. But low price is just part of the picture. Bi£ reason for Buick s soaring sales sweep is that folks arc finding here a lot more automobile for the rvr —mor tvle boldness, more power thrill, more ride stabili \ and more solid structure than the same dollars buy elsewhere. *2-door, (S-pcsse-ger B- : ck Special Sedcg h'ode! 48, l !us* r c:*ed. A-y sfc*e c^d loee! taxes, add'hora!. Prices coy vary sligh’iy in adjo ^ eg communities. A v. de ver eh/ o ; extra-cost eQu pmer.t c-'d cccesso r ies avc’ ab'e at your oct on.
Just ask yourself: wouldn’t you rather go traveling with tin V't and life and pace and poise of a stunning new Buick—w!k n its
all yours at just about the price of a smaller ear? If your answer is yes, then the time is now—r/g/d note.
Drop in on us this vciy would I < fin< 1 well seat you at the wheel of the biggest and most beautilul
bundle of high-powered Buick ever offered in An
price field.
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ON TV * # i.tfy Sc-.'do,
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK Will BUIID THEM-
JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET
115 Ndrtt Jacksoi lireei
Phone 346
