The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1956 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER Wi:r>.. JAN'. 11. 1 h:>H Pn?e FILKMORt

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Fl’SER.M. HOME

I F« llott&hip Groups To >IeoJ Thursday

The thristia: Women’s Pel | lows hip groups will meet Th'.n--day as follows: Kappa. Mrs. Donald Pitts. 2 p. m.; Upsilon. M Howard Buikett, Tt.’lO: Ftho Chapel of the Good Shepherd, . i p. m.;‘ Iota. Fellowship Hall. C p. m.; Omicron. Mrs. Milton KK-

x 3 ear;, I busch. 7:30; Sigma, Mrs. Waynt

Hopkins. 7:.°>C.

K r.dall arrivt : n Jan. 8 fro’."! laiif.. to visit her is the former laughter of Mr. 1e Hane, West d Mrs. Kendal 1 , len. and two ch Ii EJouglas. resided

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l B ersonal And Local News

mURSMY ■ FRID4Y - SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 Rack Of Dresses, Vs Price Values to $19.98 BLOUSES AND PURSES, $2.00 ORION GLOVES, $1.50

ADLERS

East Side Square

Mrs. Paul Hetser has returned home after spending the holidays with her .son, Hugh and family in Miami, Fla. Claude Hane, West Walnut St. road, returned to his home from h< R<rbeit Long in Indianapolis, Monday. He had been confined to the hospital for

TV TONIGHT Yt ISH-TV—Channel 8 3: CO Grand Ole Opry i:30 Highway Patrol r :00 Godfrey

Millionaire I've Got a Secret

Fox Hour

News

Late Show

8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:15 0:00

30 39 00 30 00

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three

weeks.

10:15

Mr

. ami Mrs. Carroll B. Ha u-

monc

and family are in Florida

6:00

for a

mid-winter vacation. They

6:15

will \

•isit friends in Fort Lauder-

6:30

dale

and Miami. They plan to

7:00

be away for several weeks. Visitors of Mrs. Minnie Shuck, Fillmore, over the holidays were .Mr. and Mrs. Emery Harborgh.

Mrs. Eva Duncan, Minter, Mrs. Ruth Evelyn Spencer, Miss Linda Strong, Nichols and Mrs. E

Mrs. Alice Shuck, Mrs. G; eencastle; Miss Evelyn i ina Nichols.

WTTY—Channel 4 ... Guy Lombardo

Disneyland MGM Parade

Masquerade Party

Break the Bank

Boxing

Spoils Review News

. Starlight Theatei

WTHI-TY—Channel 10

TV News

Doug Edwards

Break the Bank

Godfrey and Friends

7:33 City Detective 8 - 00 Millionaire 8:30 . I've Got a Secret 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 TV News 10:30 Late Show

Mrs. James Wilde and children will leave Saturday for Washington, D. C., where they will join Mr. Wilde, who is associated wi'h the U. S. State Department, i They expect to embark from i New York for Cyprus W'thin the i next few days. Mr. Wilde will be with the diplomatic corps on that Mediterranean island, whicn

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WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE

305

N. Jackson St. Phone 64 APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE

JANUARY CLEARANCE

CANNONS Starting 9 A. M. Thursday Jan. 12

ON

SUITS TOPCOATS SPORTCOATS JACKETS

Suits In 4 Groups

35.00 - 37,50 ■ 39.50 42.50 - 45.00 - 47.50 50 ’ 00 ' l 2 ’ 5 ®' 55,00 69,03 - 65,00 - 69.50

57b5G

$24.95 $31-95 $33.95 $45.95

Top Coats In 4 Groups

29.75 • 32.75 - 34.75 39.75 - 42.75 ■ 44.75 47-75 - 49.75 ■ 5(.70 52J5 - 54=75 - 59.75

$1995 $29.95

Sport Coats In 3 Groups

19.95 • 22.95 - 24.95

$1695

$38.95 $45-95

34.50

$2495

29.95 - 32.50

$22 95 1 Group Jackets

Suedes—Cloths—Y weeds $8-95 Choice a real bargain Other Jackets -- Boy's and Men's 25% Of? CANNON’S THE STORE OF VALUES FOR 65 YEARS

Bain bridge Woman

C elebrates 80th Birthday

Mrs. Lena Todd of Bainbridge , celebrated her 90th birthday on : Jan. 6th at her home with an in- i fou.ral tea arranged by Mrs. I Lucille Curran and Mrs. Frances j Cunningham. The dining room 1 table, with the beautiful birthday cake decorated with nine I candles, each respresenting 101 years, was lovely and with the ] other accessories made a beauti- I ful setting. With candles lighted all fifteen guests stood and , sang “happy birthday." Then they began serving cake, punch, j mints and nuts. After a social hour and on leaving they hoped and prayed for continued good health for Mrs. Todd and she i turn thanked them all with a gracious smile for all the rich Icvely gifts, cards and letters. She extends her thanks to everyone who helped to make this birthday one to be long remem-

bered.

Century Club Meets Friday Century Club will 'meet Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Sayers. Dr. Russell Compton will be the guest speak-

er.

Won:: Meet* Wo Frida

n’s Study Club Friday

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Th

Fi id:.

Devotions Rev. Kyle

5 . T. A. ' Friday fones P. evening.

T. A. will mee' Jan. 13, at 7:3'T

will be given by the Miller, of the Firs,

| Baptist church. Mrs. Robert MeCormiek will be the guest speak- | er. Her subject will be "Domonstvaticn on Better Lighting.”

Women’s Group Met

With Mrs. Crodian

Ten members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Maud Crodian, Thursday afternoon. Due to the absence of the president, the vice president, Mrs. Dolby Collings was in charge. She opened the meeting by reading a* Meditation from the Methodist Wo-

man.

The lesson on Indian Americans was given by Mrs. Ren Solomon, assisted by Mrs. D. O. Tate. Mrs. Solomon also reviewed the book “Within Two Worlds,” written by David M. Coay During the business session several reports were given. It was voted to make a* contribution to the Polio Fund and to have an electric light erected at

rear of church..

The group adjoumed to meet with Mrs. Estal Minnick Thwrs-

Club Meets With Mrs. Sylvia Shannon

The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Shannon for its January meeting. Mrs. Eg Stone ripened the meeting with

all repeating the club creed and j day, February 2nd.

flag saliite. The history of the |

song “Home on the Range” was I Pythian Sisters To lead by Mrs. Robert Sutherlin 1 Hold Installation and all joined in singing led by i Em- rall Temple 369. Pythian Mrs. Howard Brackney. Roll | Sisters at Cloverdale will hav.* call was answered by fifteen | public installation at the hah.

>-:gia Walker. Most Exceke..: ' Chit.' Jean Cromwell, Excellcr: ; Senior Beulah Lewis, Ex. elle k. Jim:-': Olga Snyder. Manage: ..it: a-a Goble. Secretary Nell : Mu: n'. y. Tr easurer Maude Farmer. Protector Helen Curmings ! C. r.rd Dorothy Routt. A program will be given and : - fr-. aments will be served. Thursday Club II Ids Meeting The first meeting of 1956 was held at Mrs. Rosalie Allen’s. A piteh-in dinner was served 1 at noon tc thirteen members and three children. The meeting was called to orI dor by singing the club song with Mrs. Averil Allen presiding as , president. The secretary - treaI surer end flower report was head and approved. A donation j was given to Polio Drive. Stalling with next meeting I each member will give the hos- | less a small gift paying not more than 25c. If not able to J attend meeting please send gift, j One member resigned and we | look in Mrs. Carrie Ziegelman > as a member . Elections of officers were: President. Mrs. Averil Allen; | vice president, Mrs. Edna Cox; ^secretary, Mrs. Rosalie Allen; BeaKiirer, Mrs. Belle McQueen. The ccmmittees were appointed by the president: Food committee, Mrs. Esther Cradick. Mrs Mary Grubb. Flower Committee: Mrs. Gertrude Ziegelman, Mrs. Edna Cox. The next meeting will be at the I home of Mrs. Christine Hend- ■ rich on Saturday. Feb. 4th. Mem- • bers please note change of date and bring small gift. Each member won a prize playing games and Mrs. Hallie j Runnslls won door prize. Each j member bring a Valentine next | meeting? also. IN MEMORY In memory of Robert J. Owen, who lost his life while serving with the U. S. Air Force in Germany January 11. 1944. Richard Owen ami fa r.ily and Madonna. p.

AF.SOFI \TF MEMBERS \ UXALI.E TO (’. OF C.

>er. Ev:e bush - •ty. th*' s much

Mar

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p'.ogrf

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corIH!

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to ass

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them sel\

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son stated

(that i

is ho]

led that

the numbji*

of as

-ociate

rs may b-

I , ,, double

.1 , y, :,

ig 1953.

S.nce tho- *

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interest ; t

the ti

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the cha

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$12:50

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Mr. Wih

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Res

rdents

of the

communi.y

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lemb. rships

j are E

i. Earley, David Grim *.

j Kenm

th Hat

tis. Mrs

Jane Hays,

John (

k Hill.

Louis H

Dirks, J. E.

Hood.

David

Houck

Charles Hy-

mer. Prof. Hiram Jome, Grafton Longden, Sr., Miss Ethel Mitchell, Ray R. Neal and Claude

Web.

\DI..\I TO FILE ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 11. (UP) Adlai E. Stevenson will file his name personally nex, Tuesday for the March 20 Minnesota presidential primary. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Marsha Kay Twig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Twigg, today, Jan. 11. C ARD OF TH W KS We wish to express our sincere thank: and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and help to us at the time our house burned. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Collins. | CARD OF THANKS S I wish to thank the nurses . and nurses aids for the kind and | efficient attention given me. AlI so Dr. Rhea and all those who sent flowers while I was in the ; hospital. Russell Coleman.

Semi-Annual Winter CLEARANCE SALE Save 33 1/3 % to evar 50% on broken tets, size s and colors of regularly stacks winter merchandise. Hundreds of items mrst be moved to make ream for new spring goods, :c come early and shcre in these bargains. © He layaways, exchanges or refunds on sale m erchpndise. please.

LADIES’ HOLIDAY DRESSES

REGULAR $8.98, and $10.98 VALUES REGULAR $12.98 and $14.98 VALUES REGULAR $17.98 VALUES REGULAR $19.98 VALUES REGULAR $22.93 VALUES

84.77 $5.77 $'.77 87. < i 810.77

LADIES’ QenOfj HOUSES

REGULAR $2.98 VALUES REG I EAR $3.98 VALUES REGULAR $1.98 VALUES REGULAR $5.98 VALI ES

$1.77 $2.77 $3.37 83.77

LADIES FLANNEL ROBES, REGULAR .$3.98 $2.77 LADIES C OTTON T-SHIRTS, REGULAR Y 3.98 $2.77 LADIES’ WOOL GLOVES, REG! EAR 81.98 $1.37 LADIES SWEATERS, REGI E \R 84 8 AND 85.98 $3.77 LADIES FANCY WHITE COLLARS, REGULAR $2.90 $ I 0 ) LADIES WOOL SCARFS, REGULAR .$2.03 $109 WINTER PIN-ON FLOWERS, REGl EAR 59 3<>

LADIES HOLIDAY SHIRTS, VALUES TO $17.98 .$5.00 LADIES HOLIDAY Hi.OC SES. YAF r Ms TO $7.88 $3.09 LADIES WOOL BERMUDA SHORTS. IILGl l.AR 8.9.8 $5.77 LADIES WOOL SKIRTS, REGULAR 87 9.9 ai d 88...S $5.77 LADIES JERSEY BLOUSES, R’ Gf L\R $5.98 $3.77 LADIES WOOL BLAZER JAC KE.S. REGULAR $11 92 $9.77 1. 1 DIES LINED STADIUM J.V GET REG. 917.98 $10.77

GIRLS WIHTfP. GOATS $17.98 Values $22,93 to S27.98 Values

1*2.77

9.77

GIRLS FLAHSEL GOWKS, Pl.JAMftS SI,98 Values C? 5 f - fo S2.93 Values

i.:i7

1.77

GIRLS COTTON V» 77 S REGULAR 67

GIRLS COTTON DI R GIRLS OKLON S\\ GIRLS CORDUROY* V GIRLS ( ORDUKOY ’ GIRLS WOOL SKU GIRLS C OTTON E.-Dl

v — j — r E ' ” 0

rL -s re rr.’T '.rj’ \C'V RU IT. ” .9: ■ ' 8 . . KG

RE' * AH $3.98

: Ef . REGULAR $1.98

17$2.77 $1.77 $2.77 3.77

C HII.DRENS KNIT SLEEPERS. REGiT. \P $2.98 $1.77 INFANTS C ORDI ROY DIAPER SETS. REG. $3.9$ $1.77 DAY Y C ROC RETT si ITS, RFC.I LAE $5.98 $3.77 DAVY CROCKETT SOX, REGULAR 39 19c WESTERN JEANS, SHIRTS, JACKETS, R!.g. 1.98 $1.77 GIRLS. BOYS HEAVY WINTER JAC KETS. REG. $5.98 $3.77 BOYS C ORDI ROY SUI FS, REGM.\K $7.38 $1.77

BOYS, GIRtS WINTER K^TS SI<00 Value: and !?.93 Vaiuej

BOYS, GIRLS PLAY CLOTHES

50

€ #

MIO

* Flannel Shirts • T ■ Shirts * Flannel Pajamas • Peddle Pi'shers

Reg. SI.98 Values

I.:i7

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