The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1957 — Page 2

MARRIED SUNDAY AT GOBIN CHURCH

THE

DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice of Gr**enca«tle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. SiAscription price 25 cents per week, $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County. Sti.OO to $1.0.40 per year

outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher

Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Borders Miss Wilma Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Reelsville, and Philip L. Borders, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Borders of Terre Haute, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the Gobin Memorial church. The couple will reside in Terre Haute.

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RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 841 Bitinbridge Graduates of 11142 Hold Annual Reunion The Bainbiidge graduates of the class of 1942 held their annual reunion and picnic Sunday at Kobe-Ann Park in Greencastle. There was a nice attendance to enjoy the bountiful dinner held at the noon hour. A short business meeting was held in the afternoon. New officers were elected as follows: President, Willard Scobee; secretary and treasurer, Vera English.

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It was decided to have next year’s reunion the third Sunday in July at the Greencastle park.

(roose Island School Reunion August 10th The Goose Island School reunion will be held Saturday, August 10th with a banquet at Old Trail Inn. Those wishing to attend, plea.se call Mrs. Charles Spiker, Phone 446-M before August 8th for reservations.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to my friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and assistance given me while I was recovering from my accident, for taking me to the doctor when necessary, for the beautiful flowers and cards and also the delicious food brought in to me. All was certainly appreciated. Hazel J. Frasier

The Michael Reunion will be held Sunday, August 11, at Robe

Ann Park.

The Hutcheson reunion will occupy Table No. 1 at Robe-Ann

Park Sunday. August 4th.

Mrs. Margaret Burton. 202 West Liberty street, entered the Putnam County hospital this

morning for observation.

Effective August 4th the local selective service office will be

17-19 South Jackson Street closed each week from Thursday Telephone 74, 95, 114 noon until the following Monday morning. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT I Members of Yankee Little Open to me the gates of right- League baseball team and their eousness: T will go into them and parents and families will have a I will praise the Lord. Psalm pitch-in dinner Saturday evening, 118:19. Faith opens the gate, all Aug. 3. at Robe-Ann Park. Each

family please bring a fried chicken, covered dish and own table service. Anyone may bring drinks. All Yankees please be

present.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ash worth are at home from a visit of ten days with Gerald Ashworth at Picton, Ontario, Canada. He drove about 2500 miles and did not see an automobile accident. They also visited Algonquin Park in Ontario, visited Watertown, N. Y., and the Thous:tnd Islands. One of the interest ing sites they experienced was feeding deer which came out of the forests for cookies, cake or bread I hey were feeding three at one time on the trip. Mr. Ashworth believes that one trip like this one, would cure the deer hunters of their desire to kill a

deer.

BRIDE ELECT

we have to do is say Come In.

FIRST THOUGHTS

You know why I sit here with this stupid look? I’m

stupid.

FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

ing to be held on July 19th, at i the home of our leader, Mrs. Glen Ruark. Record books were i checked and signed.

A demonstration on white recreation leaders. Refreshments

cake w r ats given by Don Sibbitt. were served Songs were led by our song lead- adjourned j ers, recreation wa*» led by the year.

and the meeting to meet again next

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And Local News Brief*

CARD OF THANKS

The members of Bethel A. M. E. Church wish to thank all those who in any way contributed to

Everyone enjoyed visiting for the success of our annual Homethe remainder of the afternoon, coming on July 28. and all are looking forward to Rev. U. J. White, Pastor another get-together next year. '* Trustee Helpers, Sponsors

A Red Cross first Aid Unit will

be located at the Fair Grounds during the 4-H Putnam County Fair, Aug. 5th thru 8th and will be staffed by qualified Red Cross Nurses and first Aides from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Ambulance service will be furnished by the various Putnam County Morticians and will be located in a strartigic spot, near the First-

aid and Red Cross Unit. Week end visitors with Mary

L. Bridges were her son, wife and daughter of Lafayette; her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trembley and twin daughteis of Colfax, 111. They stayed until Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Volderauer of near Fillmore; her brother, Thomas Hanes near Bainbiidge; her nephew, Roy Harvey, wife and son from Monon w r ere Sunday visitors. Monday afternoon visitors were her tw r o granddaugnters of Roachdale, Mrs. Darrel Thompson, two little daughters, Mrs. Jackie Wendling and little

Sharon Kay Miller Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller of Pteelsvillfe wish to a nounce the approaching manage of their daughter Sharon Kay to Richard Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Friend of Greencastle, Sunday evening, August 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the First Christian Church, Greencastle. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend.

Sparks,

Blue and Rosemary Fenwick. Refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, potato chips, cookies, iced tea and coffee were served

son and Mrs. Rex Bosw r ell and j by the hostess Betty Schwemeyer two little daughters of Greencas- j and her assistant hostess, Wanda tie. Receiver.

Harmony Club Holds Meeting Betty Schwemeyer was hostess to the Harmony Cluib July llth. The pledge to the flag opened the meeting, ten members answered roll call with the most embarrasing time,” one guest, Jean Alice. Reports were given and accept-

ed

The Lord’s Prayer adjourned

the meeting.

The evening was enjoyed ’ H * ** NEWS playing games. Prizes were w r on * le | ast JTiee ting of the Floyd by Wilma Holsapple, Alice ! t0W71Ship Bu ^ T Daisies C,ub ^et Audra Kirton, Cai-ol j the honie °f Don Sibbitt the

afternoon of July 17th.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steen of Roachdale and daughter, Mrs. Ruby Hankins of Thorntown, i have returned from a trip to | Spring Green, Wis., where they attended the centennial being | held there. They witnessed a ' lovely centennial pageant on Saturday, of which Frank Lloyd Wright, noted architect, w r as honor guest. Spring Green is Mr. Wright’s home town and also Mrs. Steen’s. From Spring Green, Mr. and Mis. Steen and daughter motored to the northern part of Wisconsin where they spent a few days fishing with Mr. Steen’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson of Dodge-

ville, Wis.

Semi-Annual Summer CLEARANCE SALE Save from 25 to over 50% on broken lots, sizes and colors of regularly stocked Summer Mercltandise. Hany, many new items have been added and further reductions have been made to make room for new Fall goods. So come early and share in these low, low prices. • NO LAYAWAYS • ALL SALES FINAL • NO EXCHANGES

The meeting was called to order by the president. The minutes were read and approved. Sharon Zeiner led the 4-H pledge and Mike Kiger led the pledge to the

American Flag.

Final plans were made for our Picnic on July 23rd. Members were reminded of the local judg-

Designed for the fash ion-wise!

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bcaulij liox sale loveig stockings color-keyed to fall costumes

Now’s tie tome to stock up on wonderful Phoenix nylons at these once-a-year savings! Every pair — Full Fashioned, Stretch and Seamless — is Beauty Boxed md Beauty Marked in costume colors for tasy buying and correct fashion wear. DRESS SHEERS WALKING SHEERS

AND

KHEE HIGHS Regular $1.35 NSW $110 3

Pairs $3.45

PREVO’S

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STOCK UP

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At Mac’s Summer Clearance

SUMMER AND YEAR AROUND

ALL SWIM SUITS

Reg. 15.95, Now

1077

Reg. 17.95, Now

11.77

Reg. 19.95, Now

1277

Reg. 25.GO, Now

15.77

ONE GROUP DRESSES 9.98 to 10.98 12 98 to 14.98 17.98 to 24.93 3.00 5.00 7.00

La. Bermuda Shorts. Regular 3.£8 2.77 La. Bermuda Shorts, Regular 4 98 3.77 La. Sleeveless Blouses, Regular 2.98 1.97 La. Sleeveless Blouses, Regular 3.98 2.77 La. Sleeveless Blouses. Regular 4.98 3.77 La. Blouse - Skirt Sets, Regular 10.98 7-77 La. Blouse - Skirt Sets. Regular 14.98 9.77

La. Summer Skirts, Regular 5 98 Terry Beach Towels, Regular 2.98 Terry Beach Towels. Regular 3.98 La. Wool Skirts, Regular 10.98 La. Wool Jackets, Regular I4.S8

3.97 1.97 2.77 777 9.77

« SU!TS

Wifi 3 GROUPS

If# Mil REGULAR ^ _ liM $29.50 *20.

REGULAR $29.50

iPlll to $25.

TO

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$32.50

SPORT COATS

ALL STRAW HATS

$3.00

La. Summer Purses, Regular 3.C0 2.GO plus tax La. Summer Purses, Regular 2.00 1.50 plus tax

111 GK Bit. KKA< II

Valuco To

3.98

TOWELS 2.oo

ENTIRE STOC K SI MMER MILLINERY

100

Values To

10.£8

ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER

JEWELRY -

Vi PRICE

UP TO

'A Oil And More

SHIRTS

SHORT SLEEVES

BERMUDA SHORTS SWIM WEAR

Plus Tax

Summer Pin-on Flowers, Regular 59c 29c La. Gowns and Pajamas, Regular 2 98 1.97 La. Gowns and Pajamas, Regular 3.98 2.77 La. Gowns and Pajamas, Regular 5.98 3.97 La. Slim Pants and Slacks, Regular 6.98 4.77 La. Slim Pants and Slacks. Regutar 4 98 3.77 La. Summer Shorts, Regular 2.98 1.97

La. Brassieres, Regular 3.95 La. Brassieres, Regular 6.£5 La, Garter Beits, Regular 2.00 La. Pantie Girdles, Regular 5.00 La. Long-line Brassieres, Regular 6.95 La. Summer T-Shirts, Regular 2.98 La. Summer T-Shirts, Regular 3.98

2.50 3.75 125 3.97 4.97 1.97 2.77

$

2

and $

3

$

3

and $

4

PANTS

REGULAR $8 95 $9.95 $10.95

$6.50 $7.00

OTHER ITEMS REDUCED

Further Reductions

TROVERS

Clearance SALE

MAC’S

Apparel For Men 18 W. WASHINGTON ST.