The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1968 — Page 6

Pag# 6

Tha Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Wednesday, January 10, T968

Barnard News

Miss Jolene Crosby spent Friday night with Martha Ann Page. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins were shopping in Crawfordsville, Friday. The community was sorry to hear of the death of Marie Rady this week. She was a halfsister to Homer Martin. Mrs. Vela Page entertained her family with a turkey dinner on Sunday, December the 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby and son, Danny, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Robbins and family. New Year’s Eve. The family of Mrs. Eliza

RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE RHONE Ol 3-4110

Page spent New Year'* Day with her. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swisher and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morphew were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family. Several from here attended the wedding of Miss Nancy Rogers and James Friars at the Roachdale Christian Church Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Maude Falin has been helping care for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Page while Barbara is in tha hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Friars spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Rogers and sons. They left Saturday morning for Oklahoma, where they will make their home. Glenn and Sam Crosby spent Sunday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Bertha Crosby at Rockville.

For Quality.., Fashion shop ■.. SAVE

30% To 60% and more

January Clearance Sale * Tremendous Savings * Outstanding Bargains

.

Women’s SPORTSWEAR Blouses • Sweaters • Jackets • Slacks • Skirts Values 4.00 to 10.00 NOW 2 00 6 00 4 00

Women's DRESSES Values 13.00 to 25.00 NOW 700 goo 1100

Extra Special CAR COATS.. . $ 15 00

Women’s

Quality COATS Values to $99.00

NOW

$ 20 00 to 78 00

KITCHEN KORNER

I j li 1 m M

'i i>

INSTALL, OFFICERS—The Rebekah Lodge, Number 106. of Greencastle held installation of officers Monday evening. Taking office were Chloie Vermillion, Emily Dickey, Eunice Graves, Ethel Schachtel, Hazel Cox, Irene Grubb, Iva

Hammond, Sally McNeely, Mamie McCullough. Marie Crawley, Elizabeth Johnson, Lucy Logan, Willa Green, Martha Harris.

Edith Knight,

Sunday afternoon when you think you will rest—what happens—in come the urchins for a snack. Baybe you just want something to snack on in the evening when company is coming. Carmel Corn 10 quarts popped com with kernels removed (slightly salted!. Cook together * e. white j sugar, 1 c. dark Karo syrup, 1 stick oleo or butter. Cook until It spins a thread. Remove from heat and add *2 teaspoon soda. Pour over com. Peanuts can be added if wished. Store in air-tight container, Happy Eating

Fincastle News The Canasta Club met with Mrs. Wilbur Sessions Wednesday afternoon. Friends from here called at the Perkins Funeral Home and attended the funeral of Mrs. Marie Rady. Sgt. Leon Fisher of Crawfordsville who lost his life last week while sea fishing off the coast of Florida was a nephew of Mrs. Harry Surber of this community. Chet Clodfelter spent Friday afternoon with his grandmother Clodfelter. Mrs. Wilhemina Williams is recuperating In the Culver hospital from Injuries received In a fall at her home last week. Mrs. Bea Beams attended the West Vigo Chapel Fellowship supper with the Roachdale Baptist church group, in Terre Haute Saturday.

Morton Community News

Mrs. Rose Mary Mobley hast been confined to her home due to illness. Neighbors and friends have been taking care of her 1 stock and seeing that fuel and

groceries have gotten to her.

Noel Nicholson attended a state Jersey meeting last week; at Arlington Inn in Indianapolis and received an award for doing so much to promote Jerseys in Indiana. Mrs. W. S. Law-1 ter of Russellville is a house

guest of the Nicholsons.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGaughey and family called on

BRITONS RALLY BURNLEY, England UPI — Prime Minister Harold Wilson praised the g rowing *Tm Backing Britian” Campaign Monday night and said It should be extended to everyone despite j union objections. The campaign 1 was originated by five secretaries who offered to give extra time and effort to bolster Bri- j tian’s economy.

Panther attacks model MANCHESTER, England UPI —Doctors today treated a pretty model for severe facial cuts caused by a black panther that mauled her during a circus photography session. The girl, Drusilla Robinson, was posing inside a cage con-, taining three panthers and five leopards when one of the panthers suddenly lunged at her. Animal trainer Dick Chipperfield pulled the cat from the screaming model while other circus employes rushed into the cage and kept the rest of the animals away. A hospital spokesman said the injuries were mainly facial and that Miss Robinson would undergo injections to protect her from rabies and infection.

Mrs. Ivyl McGaughey of Russellville Sunday afternoon. Carolyn Davis spent the weekend with Vonda McGaughey and attended the basketball game of Bainbridge and Fountain Central Saturday evening with the McGaugheys. Mrs. Madonna Hurst and son, Tony, visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode last Wednesday afternoon. She will be returning soon to Colorado Springs. Colorado to be with her husband who is in the armed services and stationed at Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans of

Lebanon.

Mrs. Marguerite Wiatt of Plainfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler on Saturday. Mre. Helen Bosley of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Harold Barker Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call visited Mrs. Call’s sister. Mrs. Erid Scott, of Rockville, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Scott will enter the Carl Clinic Monday for ob-

servation.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and children were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson. Mrs. Martin spent the day Friday with her sister. Mrs. Virgil Clodfelter, | and daughter. Mrs. Wayne Alexander and

( Mrs. Russell O’Haver shopped j in Rockville last Friday. Friday evening callers of Mr. ; and Mrs. Joe Stultz and sons ; were Mrs. George Stultz and | son and Mr. and Mrs. Art : ! Thomas. Mrs. Joe Stultz, her ; mother, Mrs. James Frazier, and her grandmother, Mrs. Cora Stewart, visited relatives in Lebanon last Wednesday. Those from this community attending the O.E.S. reception Saturday evening at Bainbridge j for Mrs. Shirley Baker, Dist. 1 Deputy No. 9, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison, Mrs. James Wagner and Mrs. Russell O’Haver. The Harbisons, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. O’Haver, Mrs. Shirley Brattain, Mrs. Estelle Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Griffin and Mrs. Gale Steele were present for the Inspection by the Worthy Grand Matron. Sister Maxine Moser. Union Chapel M.Y.F. met at the church Sunday afternoon at

4:30.

Mrs. Minnie Sadler, whose birthday is Christmas, was honored with a birthday dinner and Christmas dinner at the home of her son, Leslie Sadler, and wife near Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sadler called on Mrs. Sadler Sunday afternoon.

ffe/fons HEAltlNG SERVtCM G. E. CAMPBELL Certified Hearing Aid Audielogiet COMMERCIAL HOTEL EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON or Call Ike Hotel Any Day for Appointment BATTERIES AND SERVICI FOR ANY MAKE HEARING AID OL 3-5617

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE January 23,1968 10:00 A.M. C.D.T. Total 534 Acres in 3 tracts near Russellville Contact: Central National Bank of Greencastle Administrator CTA Fred McGaughey James M. Houck, Attorney

•AGROWING SERVICE TO SERVE YOUR GROWING MONEY NEEDS NOW OFFERS

LARGER LOANS UP TO *7,500

Your most demanding money problems can all be solved with FAMILY’S new LARGER LOAN Service. Now you can borrow the exact amount you need—$1,500, $2,500, $3,500, up to $7,500 — and take up to 60 months to repay. With FAMILY’S flexible loan plans you can consolidate all your bills and at the same time ... reduce monthly outlay . . . balance your

budget... and receive extra cash. Whatever your money needs, you’ll find FAMILY’S larger loans, longer terms and traditionally fine service will fulfill all your requirements. When it’s a matter of money . . . it's a FAMILY affair. So, call or visit us soon!

Rus-sells

FURNITURE-• APPUMLCLS jj.AU 1 Ullliliii 1,1,, 1 1,1 11 1 I I 1 1 I

is

MATTRESS SALE We Are Remodeling AND NEED ROOAA

For a $3,000 loan, you repay only $70 monthly on a 60-month plan.

LOANS $100 TO $1,000

PLAN OF INDIANA, Inc. LOANS $1,200 TO $7,500

25 S. Vine Street

Phone: OL 3-5176

Greencastle, Indiana

Clip Out This Coupon And Present At Office FOR 25% OFF On Any $50 or $60 Mattress A A A A A. AAA A A A A A A A A A

« Famous Naim 'mil Pay $5 Monthly

SALE 100% NYLON RUGS EXTRA HEAVY

Reg. $79.95

Reg. $119.95

9x12

12x15

25% OFF

25% OFF

Gold — Brown Green — Beige — Red

Extra Heavy — Colors

Bring This Coupon

Bring This Coupon