The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1957 — Page 8
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THt DAILY BANNER WED.. NOV. tl. IftflT. I*a«« 8 «i:EK\r\STLE. IND. i;0.\c HDAEE Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Dice and son entt'tained Sunday. Nov. 24. with a lovely dinner at their heme near New Ross, in honor of the sixtieth wedding anniversr.ry of Mrs. Dice’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna. Mr. Hanna is 85 and has been ill since May but is improving now. Mrs.
Hanna ia 81. Those prsssnt wsrt: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hanna. Greensburg; and their son, David from I. U.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanna and son, Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna. Boswell: Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hanna and Ronnie of North Salem; Mrs. George W. Hanna and daughter, Saiah r.nd Miss Jessie Brothers of Greencastle; Shelia Hanna, Put V > University, and Don Dice of Butler University. All had a 1 very enjoyable day.
CIA) TBit DALIS The Misses Marilyn and Margaret Currie will be home from
Indiana State Teacher's College.
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STILL GOING AT 83 — James Michael Curley, former Massachusetts governor, former Boston mayor and former representative in Congress, looks as spry as ever as he marks his 83rd birthday with a stroll in Boston. (International)
! in Terre Haute, to enjoy dinner with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. | Joe Currie. They will be joined by , Mr. A. J. Grieter, Mrs. Currie’s j father, and Mr. Roy Currie. Joe's brother, both from Brazil. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 B, Foster will entrain for Sea Gert. N. J., to spend the holiday I with Mrs. Foster's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Knoy will have ap their guests. Dean’s mother. Mrs. Estes Duncan: Mr. M. G. Knoy and daughter. Kate and Mrs. Koleen Irwin of West Lafayette. The Vaughn and Lewis families will drive to the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Vaughan in Arcadia. The group will include, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton and Billv Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewig and family. Mrs. Minnie Lewis and daughter. Miss Bernice Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Truax and Claudia of Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Ketchem will drive to Indianapolis to spend the dav with Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Pritchett. ; Guests of Mrs. Zella Gobel are anticipating a happy day. There ! will be: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fidi ler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fidler and ! Donna Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sta'ey, Mrs. Kathleen Gobel and daughter, Mary Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fall of Greencastle.
MURPHY'S own O^oo* PROPORTIONED NYLONS
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Very "gifty" looking of nylon tricot and wonderful blends of nylon, DACRON and cotton. Sizes 32 to 38.
WIDE ASSORTMENT OF Gift Handbags * “ plus tax Beautiful top-handle and shoulder strap styles ot wonderful calf plastics, also black patent.
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Continuous 32 toot rolls Christmas design paper 23 inches wide Pull out as much as you need ... no waste with handy cut-
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13-foot rolls of lovely, easv-to-use foil . . . also 23 inches wide ... in a big assortment of Christmas colored prints and stripes.
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Red. green, blue or blact plastic barrels and gleaming n ckel finished caps. Miniature flashlight has batte-y included! You couldn t get a more useful girt for the money . . . and all four pieces in gift box for only 98c.
Only pen with a Built-in Spare Refill!
the PAPERJMVTE GapTvL GIFT BOXED complete with PIGGY BACK REFILL (A) Gleaming silver finished cap AA AT and smart Tenite barrel! in jet ' H 99^99 black, flame, aaua and charcoal. -HRegular $5.00 "All Gold" Pape'-Mate Capri (B) The same wonderful PA P ER- A fe Bh Oj MATE pen. but is jewelry-finished all over in Electroplated Gold!
THE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE
STORE HOURS MON., TI ES.. WED.. TIII'RS., SAT.. » TO 5:30 P. M. FRIDAYS _ 9 TO 8 P. M. VISIT OUR TOYUND UP STAIRS
CLINTON FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Burk and family of Greencastle, visited Mr. and Mrc. James Burk Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Miller of Paris. 111. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mm. Oscar Martin Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Burk Friday evening. Mrs. Louise Shonkwiler visited Mrs. Lida Pierce and brother. Elbert Bettis Sunday afternoon. (Mrs. Tom Miller and sons and Mrs. } ^ir Aj!)n and visited Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clark and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Glen Clark and Charles*. They al- j so called on Eiugene Clark all of east of Greencastle. Mr. and Mi-s. James Martin and sons of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, Jr. and sons Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burk were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Vern ^jigler and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Jr. and sons Saturday
evening.
There will be Sunday School services at 10:00 and Church services at 11:00 at Clinton Falls Methodist Church. Ray Alishouse is the supply Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer James Albin and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Jr. were in Indianapolis j for supper Friday night. Joe. Gary and Mike Martin j spent Friday night with Mr. and ’ Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin j and Duane. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I Cruse and Mary Gibberson all of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Martin. Jr. and »ona visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruae Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mai Un, Sr. were Sunday evening Hupper g*uests of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and family visited his sister and family of Rosedale Sunday. Den 7 of the Bainbridge Pack
of Cub Scouts met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Saturday. Those att Joe and Gary Ma Albin, Ray Jrrk » Thomas and D« -e Mrs. Joann M rtin
Judy Albin. d^n mothers Guests were Mike Martin, Steve Albin, Judy Cantonw.ne and Barbara
Wichman.
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OPEN Thanksgiving Day T'JRXtY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS BRING THE F V'LY Monon Grill Open 24 Hours Owned and Operated by Clifford Torr, Jr.
DANCE Square -- Round GREENCASTLE ARMORY November 30 9-12 Music by Red Mitchell and His Rhythm Notes
FIRST PRIVATELY-FINANCED ATOMIC POWER PLANT - it's the newly dedicated Pacific Gas and Electric company nuclear power plant at Pleasanton, Calif., the world’s first privately-financed nuclear power plant. Domed cylinder houses the GE boiling water reactor, and in front of that is the turbine-generator facility. Control building is at left, and at right is the tower for cooling condensed water. (International Soundjjhoto)
STRANGE MURDER TRIAL—This is a scene in Santa Monica, Calif., courtroom at one of tha strangest murder trials in the city’s history. Charles Lee Guy, Jr., (left), is accused in the fatal shooting of his mother’s boy friend in a motel. His six-times-wed mother, Mrs. Nina Miles, 37. holds her hand on his shoulder. His defense counsel (nghtj is his father, Charles Guy. Tha victim was Guy F. Roberts, 49, killed Aug. 15. (International Soundphoto)
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