The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1958 — Page 2

THE DAfLY BANNER WED.. JAN. 8. 19.>8. Pa*? 2 GBEEXCASTLE, IND. Funerol Horae ttt C ***Mr -,tor. St. Phene 88 Ambulonce Service

H VW KH DFF h i'EI)

PitUboro defeats the dale Hawks. 79 *o 54, evening on the I'iltS.jor Baird dumped in 2S p the losers but Marsh, < boro, was high man ^

points.

Score by quarters:

Roaehdale ... Pittsboro ..

THE DAILY Ba-NN’PR and HERALD CONSOLIDATEC Entered in the poslo f fice a* Greeners tie, Indiana as second a-.s mjil matter under ar+ of .-rch 7, 1878. Sr^scnption ;ire 25 centv per week, S5.0C r year by mail In Putnam """inty, JC.00 to SI0.40 f>er ye^r »ut*.id" Putnam County,

SOCIETY

1

Cattle Toppers Club

Held .Meeting

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Let us go again and visit our rethem in every city where we ave preached. Acts 15:36.

Pit

33

serm' 11 but

ttle prea<

in

Martin, spent her earlier life in j Greencastle. and she'' has many | friends in this city. She studied | | medicine at the University of j I Pennsylvania, where she was graduated with honors. Follow-

The January' meeting of the ing graduation she served her inCasile Toppers Home Demonstra- j temship at a hospital in Miami. tion Club was held at the home of !

Mrs. Charles Starr, 404 N. Jack-

son st.

The meeting was opened by the president with the club creed and the flag salute. Roll call was a cookie recipe exchange. Following the business meeting there was installation of new officers by’ Mrs. Charles Spiker. President,

10

Koiichd-ile (54) Smith Jones Baird Osborne Britton Shannon Rady Van Vest or

36 51

IT. PE.

KIKM 1 HlMLHTS Children know more about adult psychology from the day they’re born than we’ll ever know about child psy-

chology.

ElUVr-CITTZENS BANK

Christian Women’s Fellowship

Will Hold Meetings

The various groups of the Christian Women's Fellowship will meet on Thursday,as indicat-

ed below:

Kappa, Miss Carrie Pierce. 2 p. m.; Upsilon, Mrs. Ernest Hta- j

Mrs. Alva Wood; vice president,’™ 1, 7 " 30 m ' R!l0 ’ Mrs ’ J ' 3 ’ Mrs. Carl Myers; secretary’, Mrs. I ^ ros ^ T ’ ^ m ' : Iota ’ ^ rs ' Leo Isabelle Foxx; treasurer, Mrs. Andrew. 2 p. m., Omicron, Mrs. Charles Starr; song leader, Mrs. Harold Stewari.. f-30 p. m.; S:gJames Simmerman; publicity and j nia ’ ^ rs - ^°y Sutherlin, i.30 p. m.

; heer leader, Mrs. Charles Spiker. ■

M>li_A\M AI, YtIMEIt CLEARANCE SALE Save 25% To 50% On First Quality, Name Brand Merchandise • No Layaways • No Exchanges • All Sales Final

LADIES WOOL SKIRTS

Pittsboro (79) EG. FT. i»F. Adam 4 15 Marsh 14 5 4 Agan 4 0 3 Ping 6 1 3 Dugan .... 5 4 1 Mitchell .1 0 2 Officials: Neff and Baker.

fl®€*B\s€i>saal

Lota! News firivis

er vs.

Reports of the leaders were given. The new’ program books were given out and discussed. The club was adjourned with the club

pray’er.

During the social hour, contests were held, with Mrs. Charles Spiker being the winner, she also won the hostess prize. Door prize wa« won by Mrs. Alva

Wood.

Refreshments were served to the members, one guest and four

Beverly c ^ ddren - The February meeting Frank G vvi11 be held at the h °me of Mrs.

for the ; Carl M y ers -

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Charles Spiker, today’, Jan. 8. Mrs. Floyd Clodfelter, today.

Doyne L. C

Cooper, suit for divorce. Stoessel is attorney

olaintiff

Circle One of the Presbyterian Marriage of Dr. .Martin, church will meet with Mrs. Rob- Dr. Bryan Announced eit MeCormmick, Thursday night Fi lends of Dr. Laurette A. at 8:00 p.m. Martin are receiving announceA daughter was bom Wednes- ments of her marriage to Dr. day at the Putnam County Hos- Donald M. Bryan on Saturday’, pital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! January 4th, at the Church of the Walters of Spencer. Little Flower in Coral Gables, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, ol Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Bryan will Greencastle, are the parents of a their home at 651 Tenth

I

Pat-

ti bv

J. K. McDermott Final details for the

meeting of meeting ot t! nam County Soil Conse District have been coni pit

the Board of Supervisors. It will be held on Th’Tsday, January 1C m the Greencastle \rmory, beginning at 10:50 a. m. and ending ■ at 2:30 p. m. Lunch will be available at noon-time, provided by the County Council of Home 1

Demonstration Clubn.

Chairman of the Board of Sup- J ervisors, Doris Salsman has an- i nounced anot her outstanding program for this popular annual | event which combines educational features with the report of the activities and accomplishments of

daughter born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. The Jolly Home Makers club will meet Thursday at < :30 p. m. with Mrs. Ann Cooper. Mary Ann Shelton will be the assisting hos-

j teas.

j The Woman’s Study Club will | meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf. The ! program will be given by’ Mrs.

i Charles Rector, Sr.

Mrs. Neliie Denny has received : word that her daughter, Mrs. i dark F. Gruenholz has entered : Columbia Memorial Hospital at : Hudson. N. Y., for surgery. ; Mi. and Mrs. Irwin Wallace and family of near Groveland eni tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ivor -Mci Mains and family and Shirley’ Ar1 nold Sunday with a birthday din- ' nor honoring Mrs. McMains

birthday, Jan. 5.

5Ii an i Mrs. Noal Nicholson ; and daughter, of Bainbridge -• nt Saturday night with Mr.

Saint Petersburg,

Ave., South

Florida.

Mrs. Bryan, the daughter of

the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. clubs.

Clubs Held Joint

Meeting On Monday

Monday’ evening at the Bainbridge School, the Clinton Homemakers. the Russellville Home Demonstration Club and Community’ Service held a joint meeting. Mrs. Warren Cavwood, pre.-ri-dent of the latter club, acted as chairman and introduced Mrs. Theoline Bee, County Health Nurse, who gave a very interesting presentation of the topic “The Changing Role of Women.” By means of well chosen films and charts, Mrs. Bee traced woman’s physiological development with special emphasis on the teen age. Several books which are available at the Public Library’ were recommended to members wishing a more detailed study of this subject. Various pamplets were distributed and orders were taken for booklets to be mailed to individuals wishing same. A social period of informal discussion followed during which refreshments were served by the hostesses from each of the three

Regular 6.?8, New

4.77

Regular 7.93, New

5.77

Regular 10.93, Now

7.77

Regular 12.93, Now

8.77

LADIES WOOL SWEATERS Regular 3.93i Now 2.77 Regular 5.98. Now 3.97 Regular I0.C8, Now 7.77 Regular 12.53, Now 8.77

Ladies Costume Jewelry Ladies Millinery Ladles Silk Scarfs, Reg. 6?c lad es Dress Gloves, Reg. 2.G0 Ladies Handkerchiefs, Reg. 1.00 Ladies Woo! Scarfs, Reg. 3.00 Ladies Purses, Reg. 5.90 Ladies Flannel Gowns, Reg, 3.98 Ladies Flannel Pajamas, Reg. 3.98

Priced at } 2 Priced at ' 2 47c 1.37 77c 1.97 3.77 plus tax 2.77 2.77

Lad es Oar Coats, Reg. 24,95 16.77 Ladies Blazer Jackets, Reg. 14.98 9.S7 Ladies S:iede Jackets, Reg. 29.95 19.77 Lad es IVooi Slacks, Reg. 7,98 5.77 Ladies Wool slacks, Reg. 10.28 7.77 Ladies Wot! Bermudas, Reg. 7.98 5.77 Ladies Cotton T-Shirts, Reg. 3.98 2.77 Ladies Wool Jersey Blouses, Reg. 5.98 3.97 Ladies V7o?l Knit Dresses, Reg. 34.95 23.77

LADIES COTTON BLOUSES

LADIES WINTER DRESSES

Regular 2.98, New

1.97

Regular 10,98, Now

7.77

Regular 3,98, How

2.77

Regular 14,88, New

9.77

Regular 4.88, New

3.77

Regi Jar 17.93, New

11.77

Regular 5,98, New

3.97

Regular 24.95, Now

15.77

TROYER’S

FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!

SUPPORT YOUR GREENCASTLE GRAMgER OF COMMERCE

a:

Mi

the of L

Mi

•e at Jef;hey wci e . Thomas :»lton. Ky. ighter of d, Greenity three to Eikosi : i Li iidcl is a

MAC’S

Starts Tomorrow Thursday, January 9th "Our 'Gear-The-Decks' Sale Is Your Big Cliance To Save."

SSuits

the district and t!

supervisors.

Ken McDermott Agricultural Eeon< ment and Leonard DePauw Geology

will share the feature sj the day's program. Dr. Bie' discuss "Land Use in I County” in the morning : and Mr. McDermott will “Present Day Trends Ef the Future of Agriculture general public is invited ai ed to attend this meeting Present 8upervi’’ors areSalaman. Janies L. M Boesen. Donald Hazlet

tfchel Nichols

>f the Purdiu

irtment

’3.

'ting. The

Doris Eric I 1 Her- ■

Rector Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE

PHONE $41

Mr. and Mrs. Exra Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Girton motored to Mt. Sterling Kentucky, Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alice King, mother of Mrs. Edward Arnold of near North .Middletown. Kentucky. They returned Sunday evening. City police reported that they '’•rested a couple and lodged .nem .n jail at 1 a. m. Wednesday on public intoxication charges. Mrs. Violet Osborn, 38. Terre Haute and Leon Cox. 42. Greencastle, were taken into custody on south Jackson street. They’ were scheduled to appear in citv ourt before Mayor Evan Craw-

ley later in the day.

COLD IN MICHIGAN The lowest temperature reported in the nation this morning was 25 below zero at Pellston. Mich. The highest reported Tuesday was 81 at San Diego. Calif.

Reg. S45 S49.50 $55

AI! these suits are from our regular stack. Nothing has been added. Nothing held back. Everything) goes at one deeply slashed pries. SALE Reg. SALE

$36.95 $38.95 $43.95

S65 562.50 572.50

$49.95 $51.95 $54.95

Topcoats Re s- Sale 549,50 S O t

AND

Hoi

WONDERFUL SELECTION OF “TOP VALUE” COATS

Reg. 855

AND

S52.50

S57.E0

Sale

$4093

SHOE SALE NOW GOING ON! Ivy League Saddles . . . $4.99 ALL SUEDE SHOES GREATLY RIDUCED Hen's Roblee Loafers . . S7.99 Buster Brown - Dress and Welt Shoes . . $4.99 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN ME>’S. WOMEN’S. CHI 1 LOREN'S SHOES B ™ B SHOES

Pants Reg. $5.95 $10,95 $12.95 to $13.50

BUY SEVERAL-- SAVE

SALE $7.45 $7.95 $8.95

PLENTY ON THISE VALUES

SALE

Reg.

$13.55 $14.95 $15.95

S995 $10.95 $11.45

■*«*■.* $ V • > a «&! SMflRT LOOKING ^ 8 S FOR SMART SHOPPERS Reg. SALE Reg. SALE S24.50 $19.95 S32.50 $23.95! $29.50 $21.95 Don’t Miss This

Jackets

Shirts;

WIDE CHOICE -- ALL SIZES AND PATTERNS - SAVE

Reg. 54. C0 55. G0

SALE $3.00 $3.50

Reg. S5.95 SI0 and Si0.95

SALE

S4.75 $7.45

Reg. S5.95 SI2.95 and SI3.95 SI 4.95 SI 7.95 MS.SS and SI9.95

SALE $4.75 $9,95 $10.45 $13,95 $14.95

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Reg. S22.53 $24.50 $27.50 $2950

SALE $17.95 $19.95 $21.95 $22.95

Gloves; Hats;

Caps;

obes;

Reg. Sale

Reg.

Sale

S3.95 S2.00

$5

$3.00

"One Group"

OALY

Reg. $195

O.MA

*•>

Sweaters;

Reg.

NICE SELECTION

SALE

S5.00 $7.45

SAVE PLENTY

Reg.

SALE

SIO

S6.95

$5.45

SI 2.95

ST.95

$5.95

S8.95

S6.45

S5.G0

PRICES SLASHED ALL MUST GO!

SALE

$7.45i $9.95i SLEEVELESS $1001

Reg.

SI 2.50

SALE S9.45!

MAC’S

APPAREL FOR MEN

(t'

18 W. Washington St.

L