The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUES., MARCH 10, 1964. Page 3

Len Pennyworth Says:

He Who Waits for Loud Thunder Is III Prepared for Rainy Day I watched Bill Howard, the the job done ahead of the show-

New Albany, in the 8th District tential contest since the filing will be in the March of Dimes in Monmouth Regional High

GIVE TIME

GOP contest. Both are peren- period open Feb. 25.

nial candidates.

Wood's filing against Lloyd

E. Cutler of Crown Point created HOLLVWOOD (UPI) Mary the eighth race among 22 po- Tyler Moore and Gary Crosby

television show early next year.

to be

filmed School here.

Except for a grammar handbook and two titles available only

SCHOOL PAPERBACKS in hard cover, all required textEATONTOWN, N. J. (UPI) — books and supplementary books in Paperbacks are proving their ef- English curriculum are paperfectiveness and durability for use bound.

ENDS IONITE 2 ACADEMY IlVTS — SOPHIA LOREN IN “2 WOMEN” PLUS — “SKY ABOVE MI D BELOW"

boy down the road a ways, as he worked like lightning to get the top of his new convertible up before a rain.. Pushing a few gadgets, he had the job done in no time at all and was screeching down the road before the first sprinkle arrived. Young Bill would have been wetter than a drowned rat if he had waited until the last minute in Model T days. Chances are the top would have already been up, but if a fellow didn't start putting the pesky side curtains on at the first clap of thuncer, he seldom got the job before the de-

luge.

These curtains were stored under the rear seat and there was an up and down to them as well as a front and a back.The extra time needed to figure out which was which could mean a bath in cold rain water. If you did get

ers, this didn't mean that you would be completely dry inside. The man down at Central National Bank and I were talking over Model T days and he mentioned that sometimes people have a side curtains complex when it comes to laying aside money. They never think about saving for a rainy day until the clouds begin to pucker up. It would seem logical that salting away money could be done easier when prosperity smiles. We learned however, that hundreds of people don’t wait for fortune to bless them before they begin saving money. They leave a little out of each pay check and with 3^% paid on pass book savings and 4% on time deposits, it’s surprising how these accounts grow under Central's Full Service Banking.Adv.

29 For Congress

Indiana primaries reached 29

today.

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Frederick Alvin Wood, Gary, list of official filers for congres- filed in the 1st District Republisional nominations in the May 5 can race and Henry R. Kissling,

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn wish to announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to Larry Gene Crawley. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Eugene Crawley of Cloverdale. The wedding will take place Friday, June 19th, at 7:30 p.m. in the First Christian Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough, Roachdale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Madonna, to Gerrell E. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker. R. 1, North Salem. The bride-elect is a graduate of Roachdale High School and her fiance is a graduate of North Salem High School. Both are employed at Allison Division, General Motors Corporation. A June wedding is being planned.

CLOSED THURSDAY The dining room and club facilities of Windy Hill Country Club will be closed Thursday evening, March 12, for a special party.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 5 to 8 P. M. ONE HALF (4 pcs.) KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Choice of Three Vegetables or Salads Coffee or Tea $1.25 DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE IN DINING ROOM Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken

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