The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1956 — Page 2

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WHILE THEY LAST HALF GALLON PICNIC JUGS, Reg. S 1.98, ON’.Y ONE <»ALLON PiONiG JUGS, Reg, S3.98, ONLY

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KEAI TIH L PATTERNS IN ( ONTrOLELM SCATTER RUGS I8''x27”, Reg. 39c ONLY 27 in, x 36 in. Reg. 79c. ONLY 38e (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Only) STOCK UP ON TH.'S AT THIS PRICE

Jl'ST THE THING FOR RABY ON THAT VACATION BABY AUTO SEATS, SI.95 and $2.95 EXTRA STEERING WHEELS, ONLY 38c Will Fit any Seat.

SPRINGFIELD. II

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living expenj ed today.

July 25-

Auditor Orville ed he got an 000 from the leek scheme in ent it on polients and high it was disclos-

SPRINGFIELD. 111. rand jury indicted for uditor Orville E. Ho i charst'.s he embezzle

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THE DAILY BANNER end : ID CONSOLIDATED Ent *r 1 in the postoffiee at (ire i astle, Indiana as second ■Ians mail matter under axt of March 7, 1878. Subscription price .7 cents per week. 85.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, ttl.OO to 810.40 per >ear outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 s. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-1!) South Jackson Street TODAY S BIBLE THOUGHT

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ion County grand 46 indictments ac - ner dapper office- : y, embezzlement i confidence game. mts were return e i Judge DeWitt S.

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GUARANTEED 3 YEARS — 50 FT. PLASTIU GARDEN HOSE, Reg. S2c98, ONLY

CLOTHES PINS

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DEI.K IO( S OVEN FRESH WALHUT DIVINITY LOAF,

Chocol ite and \ anilla

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ONLY 59c Lb.

BOYS CORDUROY BOXER LONGIES, ONLY Assort, ‘d Colors —

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Assorted Sizes 3-6

F. K. WUERTZ 5c TO S1.00

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Hodge, as a like! for gove scandal 1: oral ch; S872.000

5 Atty. George P. Couttid Hodge, would remain 850,000 oon I on an em;nt warrant served Salitil ho is arraigned, poser this week, on the in-

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51, who was regarded y Republican candidate nor in 1960 until this roke. already faced fedrges of misapplying in funds from federally

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insured banks. The indictments covered 46 state checks issued by Hodge’s office on the state Treasury in j the last two years. Prosecutors | enarged that the persons name 1 as piayees on the checks never , received them or the money for them. Coutrakon said the ini: t-. ments involved 8650,000. But th( 46 checks totaled about $637,000. If convicted on all 46 state indictments, Hodge could face up to 920 years in prison. The federal indictment could cost him another 270 years, plus a fine of $275,000.

The Clinton Falls W. S. C. S picnic will be held at Robe-Ann Park Saturday evening at 6:30. Everyone welcome. Please bring

well filled baskets.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renter

will return to their Greencastle • CT'".'.*.'.'!

. ,, , Rockhrll

zdr.r.r> Cioi e lef^ Tu;--day by plane for a \usit in Los Angeles. Calif., with her brother, George Glore and family. Windy Hill Country Club vdl hold a swim party for 7th avc 6th graders, their friends an I guests Thursday evening from 7:00 p. m. to 9:60 p. m. In case of rain the swim will be cancel!- :

ed.

Cal Balfour, a young movie star of Hollywood Calif., was a-n over night guest at the Commercial Hotel due to car repairs. He has appeared in “The Intruder" which has just been released also in the "Man that Never Was” which is now showing at the Maplecroft Auto Theatre. Attending the American Legion convention, Indiana Department, in Fort Wayne on Saturday, Sunday and Monday were Graver Noel, Tom P. Carney. Walter Frye, Jr., Waldo Shoemaker and John Harlan. The above represented the Cassell C. Tucker Post 58 as dele-

gates.

Two graduate students from the Greencastle area. Dale J. Finney and Howard B. Rockhill, ware among 46 summer college students who were recently initiated into the Beta Lambda chapter of Phi Delta Kappa at Indiana State Teachers College. Finney is a 1950 graduate of Cloverdaje High School and

is a 1946 Greencastle

As this is meeting of ing the sum hers are ur.

meeting. the only regular the W. S. C. S. darner months all memted to be present.

ENGAGED

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«Joyc.‘ Ellen N ote

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Vote of Route 1, Clinton, Ind., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ellen to John R. JL’hitley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Whitley of near Roachdale. The wedding will be held October 28.

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home at the end of the week. .

High School graduate.

They have spent the past month j ° &

at Lake Manistique on the north j era peninsula of Michigan. - j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Will-1 iams and son, Gill, and daughter, . Carol, have returned to their home in New York, after visiting , Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee, and other

iriends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wooldridge and Children of Southport and j George Fessler of Shelbyville 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wooldridge of Roachdale Sunday night on their way home from a | fishing vacation on Pike Lake in Wisconsin. 7 '

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ANNIVERSARY Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood years today.

SOI1KTI Greencastle Women Named On Slate of State Society

TV TONIGHT

Semi-Annual Summer SALE Save 25% To 50% on broken lots, sizes, and ce4crs of regularly stocked summer merchandise. Dozens of items must be moved to make room for new Fall goods, so come early and s'*:rs h these bargains. • All Sales Final ® Ho Exchanges * Ho Refunds

LADIES SUMMER DRESSES 8,98 To 10,98 Values, 12*98 To I7,2S Values $5.00 $8.00

Um SUMMft SLEEPWEAR

S2.77

® Regular 3.98 Values @ Shorty Pajamas

Sleep Goats

® Waltz Gowns

LADIES COTTON SKIRTS, Reg. 6.98, 5.98 LADIES WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 10.98 LADIES SLIM PANTS, Reg. 4.98 LADIES SHORT SHORTS, Rfcg. 3.88 LADIES T-SHIRTS, Reg. 2.98 LADIES HALTER TOPS, Reg. 1.98 LADIES SUMMER SUITS, Reg, 14.98

3.07 LADIES FQRMALS, Reg. ^0.93 6.77 LADIES BATHING SUITS,

3.77 LADIES BATHING SUITS, Reg. 10.95 2.77 HUGF BEACKi TOWELS, Reg, 3,95

Reg, 12,05

1,87 147 9,77

LADIES G0TT0H SUPS, Reg. 3,98 Lm'S COTTON HALF SLIPS, Reg. 2.08 LADIES BRAfSSIERES, Rig, 3,95'

10.77 8.77 7.77 2.97 2.97 2.27 2,00

GIRLS BATHING SUITS Regular 1.98 Vaii es Regular 2.96 Values $1.47 $1,97

GIRLS SCHOOL PRESSES Regular 3 08 Values Regular 5.93 Values $2.77 $3.97

LADIES BRASSIERES, Reg. 5.0G SUMMER JEWLLRY, Reg. 1.00 SUMMER FLOWERS, Reg. 59c LADIES PURSES. Reg. 3.06

CHILDRENS BEACH ROBES, Reg. 3.98

GIRLS PLAY SUITS, Reg. 1.98 GIRLS WESTERN SET, Reg. 2.03

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28c

2.00 Plus Tax

2.97 1.47 1.97

mis PLAY SHORTS, Reg, US 87c GIRLS PEDDLE PUSHERS, Reg. (.69 U7 DM TRUNKS, Reg. 1.25 87c SOYS B0U8L1 Km SUITS, Reg, 3 98 2 77 BOYS BOUCl E Km SUITS, Reg. 2.98 1.97 SOYS SPORT SHIRTS, Reg. 1,98 147 BSYS SPORT COATS, Re*. 5,98 3,37

CHILDRENS SLEEPWEAR Regular 1,69 Values Regular 1.98 Values $1.17 $1.47

BOYS PRESS SUITS Regular 4,98 Values Regular 7,98 Values $3.77 $5.77

TROYER’S

Greencastle, Indiana

Mrs. Russell Pierce was install-

ed as vice president of the In- j

diana Society of the United

| States Daughters of 1812 at the j convention in South Bend this , week. Miss Carrie M. Hoag was

installed as president of the So1 ciety for the ensuing year. Amoi ^ other officers elected

i and installed at South Bend were i j Mrs. Eugene Snider of Greenr castle, who will fill the office of i Chaplain. Mrs. W. D. James of, j Greencastle was elected and ini' stalled as registrar for the In- j

diana State Society.

, Two Greencastle women were | j named on the board of directors j ! of the Daughters of 1812. Mrs. Snider, founder of the newly or- ! ganized Tippecanoe chapter of Greencastle, and Mrs. Elsie Irwin l I were na-med to serve in this ca- ;

l pacity.

— Mrs. Martha Robinson Hostess To Club

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I The Young Mothers Club met | with Mr.s Martha Robinson on July 12. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. June Broadstreet, and the club responded by repeating the pledge of allegiance. After the business meeting several games were played with prizes going to June Sharp and June Broadstreet. A white elephant sale was held with the members buying many useful and funny gifts. The hostess opened her many gifts and two members, Doris Luttrell and Penny Collins opened birthday gifts from their secret sisters. The meeting w r as adjourned and delicious refreshments were served. Next month the meeting will 1 be on August 12 at the home of Marilyn Arnold. Roll call will be ar household hint.

■Jackson-Phillips Wedding Sunday Miss Luella Kay Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips, Fillmore, and Richaid Dale Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Jackson Putnamviiie, will be united in marriage Surday afternoon, July 29, at 2:30 at the Fillmore Christian church. Friends arc invited. Gobin W. S. C. S. To Meet Thursday The W. S. C. S. of G:.';ir. church will meet at 2 p. m. Thuisday, July 26 in Community Hill, Mrs. Wm. J. Boatright, president, will preside at the business session. Mrs. David M. Scott will sing and Mrs. E. I . Naylor will be the worship leader. The lesson study on Missions in Brazil will be presented by Mrs. R. W. Vet million and Mrs. Robert Harvey with a small group of helpers. The former will speak upon "Background of Missions in Bruzil,” while Mrs. Harvey and her group will relate stories of different activities on the Mission field. Mrs. Robert Farber and Mrs. John Poor will be in charge of the fellowship tea and social

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."Miss Kninia Mao Thomas Paul Brown Are Weil Tho Capitol Heights Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama was the scene June 12 of the wedding of Miss Emma Mae Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas of Route 4, Greencastle, and Paul Brown, son of Mr. and Mis. Jesse D. Brown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Mr. Van B. Ingram, Jr. of East •Point, Georgia, officiated at the ceremony following a program of music by a.n acappella chorus consisting of Mrs. Thomas Weav-

She also wore lied flowers o

bandeau and cirrvellow carnations.

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sister of the a, Florida, Jr. of East Miss Jean , Alabama: Mrs. Boyd’s embroidered i s dress was taffeta; and was of yelffeta. Each wore heaxl-:-a mat ions.

TV Hour er, Mrs. John David Parker, Mrs.

10:00 News ; Felix Catrett, Miss Mary Turner, 10 ; i5 . Highway Patrol ! Raymond Elliott, Emmett Good-

Late Show win, Thomas Weaver and Bill

j Hall.

I Decorations of the altar were a

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Little Rascals lar S e basket of white gladioli

with white carnations, against a bank of palms. White tapers burning in branched candelabra

completed the decorations. The bride, given in marriage

by her brother, Arthur Thomas of Jackson, Alabama, was attired in an ankle-length dress with a lace bodice and long fitted sleeves tapering to points over the wrists. The skirt was of nylon tulle with lace panels down the front. The bride wore a half crown of seed pearls from which was draped her fingertip veil. She carried a Bible marked with a white orchid and carnations and stephanc-tis showered wdth

satin ribbons.

Miss Frances Crabtree of Lewisburg, Tennessee attended tho bride as maid of honor. She wore blue embroidered taffeta fro k

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Mrs.

bride. Mi vs. V

Point, Georg Russell of 1 were bridesn dress was of taffeta; Mrs.

of pink embroider Miss Russell's die low embroidered carried flowers an bands of variegated Sewell Hall of V Jersey was bes groomsmen w e i Brown, brother of Murfreesboro. Ten

Cook of Dunl Bobby Simon

Tennessee.

The couple left following the ceremony on a wedding trip to Cherokee, North Carolina. They are now making their home at 15 N. Maryland, Montgomery,

Alabama.

For traveling, the bride wore a navy shantung outfit trimmed in

white.

The bride is a graduate of David Lipcomb College, Nashville, Tennessee and has taught at Alabama Christian college,,

. f ield. New man and Granville groom, of ee, Thomas

p, Tennessee, and

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Montgomery, ft years. Mr. Brown rec from David Li and is now head < speech departme Christian Collegi

Hodge Innocent Lawyer Implies SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UP) The attorney for Orville E. Ho<! f r for the former state auditor i,‘ his arraignment Tuesday o:; charges of embezzling stat money in a phony check scheme Forty six indictments eontain-

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r Die past two nvod his degree iscomb College f the music and its at Alabama and serves as • of the Capitol cf Christ in

Althf Fitzger

cry, confi-K-zzlement Rodge by Hodge by a n i jury \rthur M. his intenit plea for ip had no -d auditor at his arlit Court

OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Robinson observed their Golden weddin°- anniversa house Sunday afternoon. Their five children assisted them and they m family has been at home for many Christmases d uring the past, exce in the service, which is an unusual feat for a rath er large family.

th an open : the entire boys were

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