The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1957 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER WED . JAN. 9. 1957 Page 2 OKEENCASTEE, IND.
OFFICERS INSTALLED
ON ALL STAR R \XD
MASONS INSTALL Max J. West was installed as Worshipful Master of th' Fillmore Masocic Lodge by Ra\ i.'ond D. Herod installing officer. Other new officers installed were: Myron McMair —R nior Warden James Grahams—Junior Warden Raymond Purcell—Secretary Carl Arnold—Treasurer George Irwin Senior Deacon Oral Irwin—Junior Deacon Ora Day—Chaplain Ralph Barcus—Senior Steward FTank Toney—Junior Steward W’ayne Buis—Tyler
New' officers of CoatesviDe A number of students from thL> Lodge No. 695. F. & A. M., were area have been selected for meminstalled January 8 as follows: bership in the Indiana All Star Walter E. Fritsche—Worship- Band. These students include: ful Master. Dixie Goldsberry, clarinet; 'Wini Willard L. Steagall — Senior Jo Tennis, clarinet; and Jean Warden. Butts, baritone sax, all from Raymond L. Richhart—Junior Greencastle High School. From Warden. Cloverdale High School in CloverMax Cooprider—Treasurer. dale, Ind., Karen Langdon who
George Masten—Secretary plays clarinet.
Harold W. Lynch
Deacon.
Senior
The Indiana All Star Band will meet in the Hall of Music at
Hancel Owens-Junior Deacon | Purdue University next Saturday John E. Nichols— Chaplain i January loth.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at lireencastie, Indiana as second ’ass mail matter under act of Hareh 7, 1878, Subscription • rice 25 cents per week. $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County. Xfi.OO to $10.40 per yeai •iitside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Billy H. Lewis—Senior Stew-
ard.
Howard C. Heavin — Junior Steward. Herschel V. Cline--Tyler.
DAMAGE SUIT FILED
SHAVED WHILE YOU WAIT
Funeral Home
222 E.WBihirgton St. PhonsSIS
Ambulance Service
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Cherry Transfer AND STORAGE, INC. “Greencastle’s ONLY Experienced Movers” x - Local long distance moving. X - Insured warehousing x - Local cartage, x - Packing and crating. PHONE 79
Burnett Jones today filed suit I in the Clay Circuit Court against ! Wayne Froderman and Richard j Froderman for damages of $10.- ! 000 for the loss of the services of
PARAMUS, N. J. (UP)—State ! his wife, who was injured in ar Trooper Joseph Walkomir took a automobile accident, second look today w’hen he saw ; The suit is the outcome of a Theodore Hildebrandt, 29, of j traffic accident on State Road 36 Westwood, N. J., maneuvering j near Big Raccoon Creek bridge his auto through traffic on a ; Mrs. Jones was driving w'est highway near here. I when, it is charged, she was Hildebrandt, his face lathered, ; struck from the rear by the Inwas shaving with a safety razor ternational dump truck driven by with one hand w'hile he drove j Wayne Froderman, Mrs. Jones’
TODAY’S BIBL?: THOUGHT Lo this is our GoJ: w r e have
waited for him. We w’ill be glad and rejoice in his Salvatiou. Isaiah 25:9.—Uncounted millions believe this prophecy was fulfilled in Christ. We can appro-
priate Him through faith.
Personal •nd local Nows
with the other. Walkomir charged him with careless driving.
COMMUNIST POLAND MAY SEND US A DELEGATION WASHINGTON (UP)—The State Department said today it is giving “sympathetic consideration’’ to a proposal that a delegation from Communist Poland come to the United States for economic talks.
injuries necessitated the incuring of $400 in doctor bills and her injuries continued to incapacitate her. Mr. Jones is a salesman living at Greencastle.—Brazil Times
CASH YEAR END EXPENSES CONSOLIDATE SMALL OBLIGATION INTO ONE E. Z. PAYMENT PLAN. S2Q.CQ To S5C0.00 IVMBB.V FINANCE
22 E. Washington St.
Phone 1478
DIGNITARIES ARE COMING
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 — (UP) — President PTisenhower plans to invite a number o* foreign dignitaries to visit the United States this year, informed sources said.
CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Wiseman, Schauweeker and Fuson and all the hospital staff for the kind and efficient care during my stay in the hospital Also to all of my friends and relatives who sent the pretty flowers, cards, and gifts of all kinds. Thanks again to each and
everyone.
Mrs. Walter Buis. 9-lp
P. E. O. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. George W. Gove, 505 E. Washington. Good Cheer Club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lois Clark Jan. 17th. Members please note change of date. A faculty recital featuring pianist Margaret Peterson will be presented by DePauw University’s music school here Thursday, Jan. 10. Mrs. Nona Davis, South Indiana Street has returned home after spending the holidays with her son, Burkett A. Davi* and family of Arlington Heights.
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The annual meeting of the Fillmore Cemetery Association Inc., will be held Monday, Jan. 14, at 7 p. m. DST at the Fillmore high school. There will be election of officers for 1957. All interested partes are urged to attend.
! The Fillmore Methodist church will have Work Night Thursday, ; January 10th. All members are 1 urged to come. Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae j will meet at the borne of Mrs James Loveless. Friday. January 11th at 4:00 p. m. City police reported the arrest of Clarence Humphrey, 62, Tuesday afternoon on a drunken driv- ! mg charge. He was lodged in the j county jail after being picked up | on South Bloomington street. Frank Hubbard and Perry Rush w'ere in Terre Haute Tues- 1 lay evening where they attended an Executive Board meeting of Wabash Valley Council of Boy Scouts held at the Deming Hotel. Charles Whetsel, 17. Dunkirk, was taken to the Indiana Reformatory at Pendleton today by . Sheriff Joe Rollings. Whetsel was sentenced to serve one-to-five years Tuesday by Judge John H. Allee for escaping from the penal
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ogles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogles returned home after tw'o w'eeks vacation in Florida. They arrived in St. Petersburg on Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis. From there they went to Miami, where they attended the Orange Bowl Parade, and many other interesting places.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays Tony Eugene Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone, 4 years old today, Jan. 9. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone 12 years today, Jan. 9.
FACES KIDNAP CHARGE
V2 PRICE SALE
Semi Annual Winter
MAKE
Save 25% to 50% on broken lots, sizes, and colors of regularly stocked winter merchandise. Hundreds of items must be moved to make room fer new spring gcods, so come early and share in these bargains. ♦N3 WYAWAYS EXCHANGES *ALL SALES FINAL
I' " S COTTON BLOUSES
Regular 2.83, New
L77
Rnrular 3 f 3, Now
2.77
Regular 4.93- fkvj
3,37
Regular 5 £3, How
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3.77
LADIES BERMUDA SHORTS
177
VALUES
TO
8.C3
LAD 3TS, Reg. 6 98 - 4.77 UDIESWmrKJPJS, Re*. 10.98 7.77 LADIES V jr^EY BLOUSES. Reg. 5.98 3.77 LADIES wnrn SLACKS, Reg. 7.98 5.77 LACIES WINTER SLACKS, Reg. 12.98 ~ 8.77 LADIES WC3L SCARFS, Reg.'a.QO 2.00 LAD5ES KrilT CAPS, Reg. 2.C0 - 1.37
WiSTER m OH P 0WERS, Reg. 5!c 29c LADIES LLATHER BELTS, Reg. 2.CQ 1.37 LADIES WHITE COLLARS, Reg. 1.00 77c Ladles Ccsittme Jewe’ry, Reg, LflO 50c plus tax LADIES WINTTR PURSES, Reg. 3.00 2M plus tax Ladies Flannel Panamas, Gowns, Reg. 3.98 2,77 LADIES WINTER ROSES, Reg. 10,98 7.77
LADIES WINTER DRESSES
Regular 10.93, Now
7.77
Regular l?. r 3, New
~ 8.77
Regular 14 93. Now
9.77
Regular 17.93, New
11.77
LADIES WINTER SWEATERS
Regular 5,f3, Now Regular 6 98, New Regular 8.98, How Regular 10,98, Now
3.77 4.77 5.77 7.77
GIRLS COTTON DRESSES. Reg. 3.98 2.77 GIRLS COTTON DRESSES Reg. 5.98 3.77 &IRLS COTTON BLOUSES, Reg. 2.C8 1.77 GIRLS BERMUDA SHORTS, Reg. 3.98 — 2.77 CHILDREN'S KNIT CAPS, Reg. 1.98 & 2.98 1.00 CHILDREN S GLOVES, MiTTENS, Reg. I CO 77c m:s SWEATERS, Reg. 2.98 — 1.97
GIRLS SW; ATERS, Reg. 3.G8 2.77 GIRLS CORDUROY SLACKS. Reg. 2.98 1.97 CHILDREN'S PLAY ALLS, Reg. SJS 1.47 CHILDREN'S BOXER JEANS, Re?. I.C8 1.47 BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS. Reg. 1.58 1.47 CH31 DREN'S SNOW SUITS, Rsg, 8,C8 5.77 CHILDREN’S WINTER JACKITS, Reg. 3.98 2.77
GIRLS WINTER SKIRTS Regular 3.98 Values Regular 5.98 Values 177 3.77
BOYS DRESS PANTS Regular 2.C8 Values Regular 3.98 Values 1.97 177
TRDYER’S
WKERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST Greeares'le. V'nra
SPRINGFIELD, — (UP) — Police today sought Richard Lee Anders, 26-year-old married father of two children, on a charge of kidnaping a pretty 16 year-old girl whom he had beer, dating. The kidnap warrant was issued Tuesday after Anders’ wife told police her husband had been dating Hilda Rynders, who has been missing from her home since Monday. Anders’ wife said the Rynders girl lived across the street from the restaurant where her husband worked and that he had often remarked “how cute" she was.
The Conklingville Reservoir in i Northern New York has a I capacity of 283 billion gallons. 1
OTHERS TO UP NEWSPRINT MONTREAL (UP) — Sevei’-i other Canadian newsprint firms were believed planninig today ic join the Abitibi Co. and Consolidated Paper Corp, in laising the price of newsprint $4 a ton.
DRESSES BLOUSES
SWEATERS WOOL GLOVES
HOSE - Odd Sizes 50c Pair
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After Inventory Sale AT CANNON’S SUITS-TOP COATS-JACKETS SFORT SHIRTS-HATS
SUITS
Group I $57.50-$65.00 Now II $52.50-$55.00 Now III S45.00-.S50.00 Now .. IV 835.00-839.50 Now
.. $51.75 ... $41.75 S39.75 $29.75
HATS $8.50 Value $5.95 S 10.00 and SI0.95 Values $7.50 Choice
TOP COATS
Group
I $59.75-$64.75
Now
$49.78
II SM.75-854.75
Now
$41.75
III S47.75-S49.75 Now
$34.75
IV S34.75-S39.75
Now
$27.76
SPORT SHIRTS - All Weights Flannel - Cottons - Gabardines
$3.95 - $4.50 $2.45
$5.00 - $5.95 $3.95
86.25 • 87.95 $4.95
$8.95 - $10.00 $6,95
SI0.S5-$11.95 $8.95
ONE LOT SUITS AND TOP C0AT3 - CRGTEfl SIZES AMD LOTS Regular $37.50 to $50.00 Now at Y2 PRICE Good selections in the smaller sizes 36-37*38 A good buy tor the g rowing young man.
GAR COAT AND CLOTH JACKETS
$10.95 Now $15.00 Now $22.50 Now $29.95 Now $39.95 Now
$8.20 SII.5Q $17.00 $22.45 $30 00
SPORT SHIRTS Ix>ng Sleeve Knits $1.95 and $2.85 Values At
SI .49
JACKETS Suede—Nylon—L.-ather
SI5.95 How $19,85 Now $22,CO Now $25,01 flow $27,S3 Now
$12.00 $15.00 SI 7.00 $18.75 $20.00
25% Reduction on all Boy's Suits - Sport Coats Jackets -■ Pants
SALE STARTS THURSDAY JANUARY 10 th
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