The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1956 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
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Old and new’ business was discussed and the secretary and treasurer's reports was given and approved.
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Mra Loyd Hurst had charge of the program and she introduced Mrs. Marge Moore of Greencastle who showed different types and patterns of slip cover and drapery materials. The closing thought was given by Mrs. Jimmie Goodin. The hostess served delicious refreshments to the members and served gues-ts. Club arljourned to meet with Mrs. Wallace Parker in September.
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Maple Heights Club Met September .*
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T.he Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the club house. The meeting was opened by the pre.sident, Mrs. Ruby Heaven. The history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Lottie La^ne. The flag salute and club creed was given in unison. The roll call was answered by 17
The lessen, part I. Arrangement for Fr was given by Mrs.
Kamey.
The secretary’ and treasi reports w r ere given. An int< ing article on Romance oi Flowers, was rear! by M:
SchachtL-l and the Outlook les or was given by Mrs. Irene Crawley. A report on the August council meeting was given by Mrs. Ruby
Heaven.
Election of officers was held with the following being elected: President, Mrs. Ruby Weaver: vice president. Mm Loretta Tharp; secretary, Mrs. Bess Earley and treasurer, Mrs. Irene
Crawley.
During the social hour lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Bess Earley and Mrs. Iva Hammond. Mrs. Loretta Tharp won the door prize. The 1 meeting adjourned with the club 1
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t.i.)up i* ionaa ; ! * f lings, Mr. .Mid Mi Reunion At PS rk - 1 Gaughey Mr. and M The folks ft om nearby com- 6 en ^ an< ^ children, nunities who m igrate to Sebring, I Brattain, Mrs. Err Florida for the winter months I ^ rs ^ ess I t Id their annus 1 Florida reunion I ^ ioss McCullough ai at the Robe-An. i Park on Labor 1 £ uerite Wiatt. Day. After some time spent in visit- Toppers Club ing a bounteous? dinner was * riday
Castle Toppers n 1 ilration Club wil' m< 7:30 p. m. with Mm. Roll c:Pl will be a C\
zine exchange.
ANNIVERSARli
spread Thanks were given by I.irs. Harry Ramsey and the food ; is thoroughly enjoyed by all. Canada and Euchre were the James of the afternoon with some big fish stories at intervals. All left at a late hour planning to meet again in a few months in
the sunny southland.
Those attending were Mr. and Walker Ramsay, Mr. and Harry Ramsay, Mr. and Russell Scobee. Mr. and Clarence Scobee, Mr. and |
Mrs. Cecil Stultz, Mr. and Mrs. J Sept 6 \ h Ernest Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. I J
Claude Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. [ Mr. and Mis. Gilbei Harry Neier, Mr. and Mrs. How- | and children spent La aid Poff. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur week-end with Mr. c S itherlin, Mr.'and Mrs. Leland Jesse Green and other
Torn Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Col I j n this city.
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Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Geor 54 years today, Sept. <
Birthday
Freda Brown, Jaiigi and Mrs. Clarence Bi
wick ossartment—far every age—for every grade
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of Mr. and Mrs. A. M lloverdale. Ind., he i: ) th.* former Miss Mar tihgly of Estancia. N
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Miss Carole Marie Varland and Mrs. Wayne John Krider, were unit< Aug. 25, in the First Presbyterian esiding in Greencastle.
M. Lieutenant and Mrs. Gilbert | son. ire the parents of a son, John | Roa j Michael, 5 months. The family i. presently residing in Glen Burnie. M Md. I few
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WARDS GYsl SKIPt. with molded suction-grip soles
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight O'Brien and family of Van Horne, Iowa visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and Mrs. Kenneth Harbwon, Nancy and Tommy Thursday alter noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and daughters of Alexandria, Va.. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellas and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knapp ami son Jimmy of Chicago, visited a few days last week with Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin, also called on other friends and relatives hen*. Floyd Daily of Fairmount wa,o in town Monday calling on old friends. Mrs. Kenneth Harbison, Nancy and Tommy of Hammond have been visiting with her parents for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goff o:' Ventura, have returned to thei; home aftci spending I he uimme: - with her mother, Mrs. Lou Wil-
Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with Nagging Backache
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TEEN CASUAL—soft, 2-tone grey leath- ^
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er, cushion crepe soles. Sizes 4!/2-9. CHILD’S MOC TOE—sturdy Brown leather, long-wearing soles. Sizes 8'/2-3.
built for high-speed action V-, Molded-rubber suction-grip sole5 ' ' leS ' 9 f n , speedy get-gw°y °'’ d sw '"' SUre ’ ° P Extra-thick, orch-supporting full cushion insoles ^ight-footed, springy contfor, always ^ Extra-heavy ^^^"j^acT s.a" white, for long, rugged wear-o W sturdy reinforced front-bumper 9 uard ' ,revt' o protection and greater durobtldy
GIRLS’ LOUNGER—soft, sturdy uppers, Q Q flexible soles. Brown. Sizes 12'/2-3. wJ.VO
REGISTRATION T^S WErK 1:00 to 5:00 I*. M., I llaiin:i ( our! Modeling-Visual I’oise-Diel and f kt. ;s, r. I Modern Ballet KAYE HIMKLF. 4 Hanna Court im
BIG BOYS’ SLIP-ON—elosticized gore, ^
sturdy Brown leather. Sizes
BIG BOYS’ OXFORD—comfortablf
broad toe. Burgundv. 6-11.
6.50
Boys’ New Silky Tone Cotton sport shirts
1.98
New Sanforized cotton broadcloth has ‘‘silky tone" finish. Comes in new fall shades. 6-4» 8.
Girls’ Classic Cardigan Sweaters
3.98
Beautifully tailored ki soft DuPost Orion. Easy-to-wash, fast-drying. Bright colors. 7-1 4.
Men’s Sport Shirts for Year Round Wear
2.98
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Novelt y ribbed circular knit ‘‘Scanty Panties '. Women's S-M-L.
Reg. 6 pr. 2.39 PANTIES
1.88
FOR 6 PR.
Handsome Dan River and Galey & Lord plaids. New widespread collar. Washable. S-M-L
Snug "Hollywood "Anklets
39‘
For children, misses. Nylon plaited over cotton
for smooth fit, long wear, in whiti
Girls’ Fell Blouses in crisp, washable Sanforized Cotton
ASSORTED STYLES
Favorites with all the school girls! A delight for busy mothers — they wash so quickly and easily! Sizes 7-14. SKIRT—Americon corduroy. 7-14 2.98
Closing-0 Saturday, September 8*h
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Having sold my Farm, will sell m\ p *r lie A net ion .t my home in east pari of I - . 40 on—
AT 10:30 <>'( MM K -,11 VKI’ POULTRY 157 Hybrid Leghorn pullets, laying X0 m
COWAND CALF One Guernsey ( ttw with large ( alf h\ sii!. CORN X0 Bushel-, good Yelhm ( urn, more or |. -- FARM MACHINERY
l-B \llix ( halmers trai tor '17 mo dru'ilie lilt, one row cultivator, I hotti disc and tandt-m, Blaekhawk corn pi dors, poll type mower, feme streteh -rs el, 3 good log chains, shovels, forks, hay hooks, saws, grain hags, lots of scythes, pew or l.wn mower, hand m< plyers, grind stone, barrels, t barn I t kiotls. 'J sets of metal iiestx, step laddi cart, lot ^ of good hand tools, etc.
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HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELI ANEOUS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WARDS LOW PRICES - BUY ON WARDS MONTHLY TERMS - PAY JUST 10 <^o DOWN
Porch furniture, tables, < hairs, kit» inets, s fes, sideboards, wardrobe, lots antiques; rooking utensils, ( ream trie washer, (>. K. refrigerator, i.trg* u of table and four chairs, toaster, step nice dining table, laiffet, 5 chairs. . akc tiir«.\v rugs, K. (■ A. 21 inch THevixio several g'M»d rockers, t hies s<a\j| • lamps, table lamps, library tahh*. wok potted fl(»\vers, glider, pafier ra«k. beds, pillows, c( rnforts, quilts, sh* w slistand. I )ts of straight chairs, drapes, vases, lots of hooks, sewing n chest of drawers, crocks, jars, huck< a good lifetime home.
This is a large sab* so please come early, TERMS—< YStf. Not i sponsibli m
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