The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1956 — Page 2

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Mrs. Helen Jones and The Jones Family.

Wednesday Morning ( Mil) OF THANKS

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mr Earl ?.og rs. 42 today. Jairr »v 24

itude and thanks to all our rei th^ mar.y acts of kindness an i :ne of Dennis Jones. Als j those who furnishea he food. 1. nt«*cle and the hospital staff

Dai 1 • Lynn Mastc:r, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. John Mast.-n, 15 Mrs. Georgia Hanna. Roachdale R. 1. 78 years old today. Jan. 24. Mrs. J. Willard Gough, 628 E Washington St.. 36 years old today, Jan. 24.

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THE DAIl( 34NNER t»d C »ALD CONSOL!DATH in thf* [nmtnfflc«* t.r#*fn«-asHR, Indiana hh •au ■ila^s mail maHer under art »! 'Iar«h 7, 1878. Subsrriptioi price 25 ^ents per week; $5.<m |M*r year by mail In Putnan (ounty; S6.00 to $10.40 prr yea outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. liarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree

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March Of Dimes Sfii! Underway

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Beta Sigma Phi will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ray Mosteller. Epsilon Phi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will meet Tuesday at 7:.‘50 at the Public Service Room.

Claude Huffman, Reelsville,

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S20.00 TO S500.C0 FAMILY ILYAAIL Car repairs, reduce payments on \uto. Appliances, consolidate small obligations. I p to 24 months to repay. Phone 1478 9 East Walnut For service, patronize your local merchant.

S T A G FISH FRY Friday, January 27th ■■ 6:30 P. M. ELKS AND MOOSE AT ELKS HOME Benefit Polio Fund MEMBERS ONLY

CM Till II rum ill HOME " sc SPEARS "ill Ikiiiip smirf'’ Manv people dream about new carpet but can't find time to shop for it. If you have this problem, just give us a call and one of our carpet experts will bring samples of I.ees famous carpets to your home. Relax and make your choice where you can see just how your favorite carpet will blend with furniture, draperies, and walls. Our expert will he happy to lend skilled advice to your selection. Naturally, there is no obligation on your part.

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Miss Janet Disney, erf New Maysville, spent the weekend with Miss Andrea Benson of Bainbridge. The St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. a : the home of Mrs. Sophia Kerr, .’109 South Jackson street. World Day of Prayer will bo h Id at The First Baptist church February 17th. Please keep this date in mind and attend the ser-

vice.

A son, David William, was born Tuesday morning at tho Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Don Tourtelot, 13 Observatory Hill. Miss Hazel Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miles has accepted a teaching position at Madison, Ind., and will start t« aching January 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Harris left Monday for Pacomia, California where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. William Ridgway who are the proud parents of a daughter, Jana Lee, born January 19. Mrs. Ridgway was the former Eileen Mahoney. Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Sr., of the birth of a daughter, | Faith Anne, to A 2C and Mis. j Charles IV. Long of Bossier City, La. Mrs. Long is the former 1 Patty Crawley, daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Glenn Crawley of Indianapolis. Last rites were held for Lena Todd Monday afternoon at the | Sands Firw ■! Home in Bain- | bridyv The R. v. Verl Winslow a in charge of the service. Burial was in the Brick Chapel cemetery. Pall bearers were Dalby Codings. Ray Hanks, Joe Rooker, Claude Etcheson, Virgil Ader and Howard Hostetler.

the recent home coming of Mr. and -Mrs. Leon Bennett. Leon recently received his discharge after serving -1 years in the U. S. Navy. Those present besides the host and hostess were their children, Joanne, Wayne Darrell, Dean and Jeanne,, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bennett of Mooresville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Robbie, Sandy, Stevie, Sherry and Susie of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bennett of Plainfield, Charles Bennett and Miss Diane Pitts. Afternoon callers were Robert Nichols, Gary Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buis, Wanda, Janet and Carolyn. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all.

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across the state of Indiana ju.;t to help us raise our usuci amount, which is seldom enough They did this to help rais- ex • funds which are sorely n ed- - “Cards are being mailed out to those we have been unable to contact personally, but we migi' as well face it those March c Dimes cards cost money. They cost money to make and they cost postage to mail. They’ v e one of the few fund-raising devices we use which do represent a bit of an investment. Natm - ally, we want you to fill them and return them to March of Dimes headquarters as soon as you can.- But let me urge on? thing upon you. Even if yo can’t afford to fill every slot, and

ivhen the ounce of pretention fails

Warning against accidents in the home and on the highways is old stuff to most of us. M.*ny indu-tries have made real progress in accident prevention, but our homes continue to produce minor and major injuries on an everincreasing scale. In spite of every precaution, accidents will occur. When the "ounce of prevention" fails, it is wise to have "the pound of cure” ready and at hand. See that your medicine cabinet is amply stocked with standard first-aid materials. Keep a first-aid kit in the pocket of your car. We shall he pleased to help you select the essential items from our complete stock.

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what that policy covered. When 1 said $2000 on the furn'ture it sounded okay. But counting all the contents of mv house, I can see it is c 'Vtainly short of the mark.” “Mak-' a rapid inventory of the contents of each room ton ght. Then let me know toivoi row how much insurance you'll need.” “Fine,” John said, “I’ll do May we assist you too? Simpson Stoner INSURANCE Phone 6

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