The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 July 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY

Frank and Dorothy Toney, R.R. 1, Fillmore, celebrated their 25th wedding anniveraary at a surprise anniversary dinner at Torr's Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Toney were married July 15, 1939. They are the parents of Darrell, David and Barbara Toney. They have one grandchild. Paula Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Toney. Friends and relatives from Greencastle and Fillmore attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scobee, Mr. and Mrs. Ormand O’Hair and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Toney and David and Barabar Toney.

Debbie Smith and Becky McFarland gave demonstrations.

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NEWS The Bainbridge Winsome Workers held their seventh meeting July 8th in the Bainbridge school. Patty Judy called the meeting to order. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call our favorite food, followed by song led by Donna South.-

IN MEMORY In memory of Eli Aker who passed away July 15. 1960. I Just a prayer frotn lips that loved you. I Just a memory fond and true. | ! In our hearts you live forever Because we thought the world of you. The Family

berry, Mrs. Harold Shaner and daughter, Clayton; Anna Winings. Martinsville; Mary Bryant, Danville.

Hospital Notes

Dismissed Tuesday: Betty Phillips, Mrs. James Tagtmier and daughter, Jessie Smith. Mildred Reeves, Greencastle; Juanita Williamson. Stephen Cannon, Cloverdale: Lorianne Thom*

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the Reverend John McFarland, Perkins Funeral Home, pallbearers, the pianist, and all who sent flowers and food at the time of the passing of our father and neph-

ew.

The Alvah Stultz Family

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson Si. Greancasflo, Ind. Business Phone Ol 3-5151 Samuel R. Rariden, Publisher Elizabeth Rariden, Business Mgr. William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class MaH matter under Act of March 7, 1B7B. Subscription Pricos Homo Deliver* 35c per week Mailed in Putnam Ce. $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam Ce. $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought Let us go speedily to pray before the Lord, and to seek the Lord of Hosts.—Zechariah 8:21 The house of God is an invitation to worship. The sanctuary is a call to prayer. And every Christian is meant to be a witness, pleading with others to seek the Lord. Personal And Local News The Cloverdale Home Demon- j stration Club will meet Friday, | July 17, at the Robe-Ann Park. ‘ Please bring articles for the J auction. The Rollings reunion will be held Sunday, July 26, at the | Robe-Ann Park in Greencastle. j A basket dinner will be served ! at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Capps, ! 102 Martinsville Street, are the parents of a daughter born , Tuesday at the Putnam County ! Hospital. The city rescue truck made a run to 305 West Liberty St. | Tuesday evening when Deuretta I Lyon became ill and needed oxygen.

proved. The treasurer wa» absent. Several convalescent cards were sent. Plans were made for the picnic to be at Robe Ann Park July 30th. Dinner will be served at 12 o’clock sharp. Meeting closed with the reading of club creed and the closing ode. Two contests were conducted and won by Mrs. Anna Hall and Mrs. Douglas Fellows. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and daughter, Ruth Ann, to five guests, Mesdames Dallas Rissler, Glen Skelton, Mable Long and Noreta Gilbert, and ten members. Meeting adjourned thanking the hostess for the lovely even-

ing.

August meeting will be with Mrs. Louis Roberts Aug. 27 in the afternoon. Remember that is auction day. Roll call: Wear mismatched shoes.

Club Schedules Annual Picnic The Tip Toppers Home Demonstration Club will hold their annual picnic at Robe-Ann Park, Tuesday, July 21st, at 11 a.m. All members are to bring well filled baskets, table service and drinks.

—home of Mrs. Clova Salsman,< Merl Nichols, Rose Mary, July 9 j Davis, Sharon Salsman, Patty

I Nichols, Maxine McCammack, Hazel McCammack and 25 chil-

Jefferson Home Demonstration Club The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club met at the

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Susan Kay Barrett, Spring Avenue. 6 years old today, July

15th.

CLEARANCE AT TROYER’S

You Must Come early for best selection! Sorry, No exchanges or refunds on sale merchandise!

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES Valu«s to 11.98 VrIurs to 14.98 Values to 17.98 Values to 22.98 77 9 77 11 77 13 77

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER SKIRTS Values to 5.98 Values to 7.98 Values to 9.98 Values to 11.98

11 7 77 R 77

3 97 5

LADIES' WOOL

SUITS

Values to 14.98 Values to 17.98

10 77 1;

! 77

ALL WEATHER

COATS

Values to 14.98 Values to 19.98

13 77 1C

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Hugh Hester has returned | home from the Veterans Hos- j pital on West 10th SL Indianapolis where he underwent

surgery.

Locust Grove and old timers homecoming picnic will be held at the Bainbridge school building in the cafeteria on July

19th. Everyone invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Turner D. May and daughter Ona, of Los Ange les, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Pierce. Mrs. May ) is the former Mary Jane Irvine. Charles Clark, 52, Reelsville, was lodged in the Putnam County Jail at 3:10 Tuesday afternoon by State Trooper Francis Hamilton. Clark was booked for public intoxication. The annual Sears reunion | will be held Sunday, July 26th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waldron, 1801 South 18th Street, Lafayette. Friends and relatives invited to attend.

! Basket dinner at noon.

Lt. and Mrs. Arthur G. Nevins and daughter were to arrive today from Tampa, Florida, to , visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Nevins, East Hanna Street. Later they will visit Mrs. Nev- : ins’ mother, Mrs. Russell J.

Humbert, in Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickson and children left today for their home in Phoenix, Arizona, i after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feld and family and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dickson and family. Mrs. Dickson and daughter are accompanying

them on the return trip.

The class of 1934 of Greencastle High School will celebrate their 30th anniversary on Saturday, July 18th. They will congregate at the big pavillion at Robe-Ann Park any time after 3 p.m. for visiting. They plan then to go in a group to Torr's Restaurant and eat at approximately 6:30 p.m. Those who haven’t notified the committee and made reservations Miss Janet Lucas, 647 Walnut St., will be leaving this weekend for a week-long expense i paid trip to Washington, D.C. She and thirty other members of Indiana's Future Farmers of America and Future Homemakers of America wil be the guests of the State’s Rural ElecI trie Membership Corporation (REMC), and Indiana Rural 1

News.

ALL SUMMER JEWELRY PRICED AT 1/2

Plui Tax

STRAW & WHITE PURSES ids to 3.00 Values to 5.C 1.97 ::: 3.77

Out of traffic parking. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

SAVE ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT TROVER S

Mrs. Hubert Hinote Hostess To Club Meeting G. C. Club of Washington Township met June 25 at 7:30 I with Mrs. Hubert Hinote. Meeting was called to order by the president. Club song was sung and Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. Devotions: Psalms 47th chapter read by Noretia Gilbert. Roll call, largest number of articles in your handbag. Mrs. Edith Altman had many. Minutes were read and ap-

on certificates ot deposit

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on Passbook Savings accounts

Save at the friendly First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company

All accaunt* inturad by F.D.I.C.

Meeting was called to order by our president, Mrs. Helen Sinclair with drawing for the door prize and was won by our guest, Mrs. Helen Sinclair with drawing for the door prizes and was won by our guest, Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Jensen, Helen Sinclair and Maxine McCammack.

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Song of the month was sung. Secretary and Treasurer’s report was read and answered by 15 members. The business consisted of Geneva Sheppard giving a schedule of the trip to Blooming We are to leave from the Legion Home in Cloverdale at 7:15. We first go to a quarry and the work shop, Westinghouse, and then to the Union Building at I.U. for lunch at 11:30. We will then be furnished with a guide who will take us through the Lilly Library, Jordan Hall of Biology and then as many other buildings as we have time for.

dren. An auction was held with Merl Nichols as auctioneer. It was a successful sale. All left thanking Clova for a nice time. Next meeting will be a tour.

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July Clearance SALE QUALITY SUMMER FASHIONS REDUCED SAVE 30% to 50% and more OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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VALUES

Landslide of Values

Our Platform . . . SUIT Everyone!

MEN’S SUITS

Were

$42.50 - $37.50

NOW $30.86

Were

$52.50 - $47.50

NOW $36.86

Were

$59.50 - $55.00

NOW $42.86

Were

$69.95 - $62.50

NOW $49.86

CANNON’S Campaign Specials

For Yaung Turks 6 Old Guard SPORT COATS

Were $29.95 Were $37.50 Were $45.00

$24.95 NOW $19.86 $32.50 NOW $24.86 $39.95 NOW $30.86

Our Flank for Fersign Affairs is Bermuda Shorts Were $5.00 NOW $3.54 Were $5.95 NOW S4.34 Were $6.95 NOW $5.00

For A Sound Fiscal Folicy, Toko Up th«

SLACKS

Were $ 8.95 Were $10.95 Were $14.95 Were $18.50

$ 6.95 NOW $ 5.96 $ 9.95 NOW $ 7.86 $12.95 NOW $ 9.76 $16.50 NOW $12.66

Both liberals 8 Conservatives Will Cheese these SPORT SHIRTS Were $4.00 NOW $2.74 each or 3 for S 7.50 Were $5.00 NOW $3.54 each or 3 for $10.00 Were $5.95 NOW $4.34 each or 3 for $12.00 Were $6.95 NOW $5.00 each or 3 for $14.00

There ore ne Sleepers here Summer Pajamas Were $4.50 and $5.00 NOW $3.36

Nothing Batter far Shirt Sleeve Diplomacy SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS

White and Colored

Were Were

$ 4.25 $ 5.00

NOW NOW

S 3.24 5 3.64

You’ll Be in the Mainstream wtih these SWIM TRUNKS

Were

$ 4.00

NOW

$ 2.74

Were

$ 4.50

NOW

$ 3.24

Were

$ 5.00

NOW

$ 3.54

Were

$ 5.95

NOW

S 4.34

Handy for Tossing into Ring STRAW HATS Now Vi Price

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