The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1938 — Page 2

ooV. nwT.v Tssrrs oftnftn COLT T MBUS, O., Nov. 2—(UP)— Gc>. Martin L. Davry, calling: upon 50C iKtlicnal guardsmen to be ready for '(it:. Middletown, where a tobacco cr • pany strike has been In progress a month, today Issued a biting statement attacking the Committee far Industrial Organization and the national labor relations board.

loving kindness an! sympnthy in the illness and passing of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Davis. Especially do we thank Rev. Offnlt of Louisville, Ky.. and Rev. Brandon of Terre Haute, who spoke kind and ecnsoling wor '* over her remains and

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The family of Mary H. Davis wishes to thank their friends for fheir

to the lovely choir many thanks and cagtle IncIianai ^ 8econfI claM mail I Mr Shannon who rendered such rnatter under Act of March g lg78 . wonderful in i sympathetic set vice Subscription price, 12 cents per His kindness can never be forgotten i vveek; j 3 qq p p r year by mal , ln Put . Frcm the family. I n am County; J3.50 to 55.00 per year

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VOTE FOR OMER C. AKERS For County Clerk AND HIS FOUR POINT PLEDGE

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY The key to infinite possessions:

|' Therefore let no man glory in men:

* for all things are yours; And ye are

Christ’s; and Christ is Cod’s. 1 Cor c nts higher:

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Norma Jean Ziegelrrein. Cloverrtale and Mrs. Albertus Bourne and daughR. R. 1; Esther Black Cannon, 205 ter Beverly Ann and Mrs. Miay ShirNorthwood; Ralph Call. R. R. 4; Icy of Oxford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ruth M. Quebbeman. 609 east Wash- Fred Nelson and children. Ruby, ington: Ruth Black. Columbia street; Mary, and Chester, Ross Spencer and Fiank J. Cannon. 205 Northwood: daughter Louise, and mother,, Mrs.

Robert Black, O. K barber shop. j Spencer.

Entry blanks for this week’s con-1 + + test now are available at the busi- Th „ r ,,| av Bridge Chib

ness places participating with the |Tfi || ( ,| d L„neheon

Banner in the weekly feature.

bulk good 'and choice

ewe and wether lambs $8.75-59.00.

^SOCIETY

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

VVINNKHS ANNOrxrKI) (Contlnupil From Onr»

Oakley's: Ray Feld, 108 east Fnank-

liidpatli P. T. A. To Meet Friday

The Parent Teachers

of the Martha Rklpath School will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon at 2)30 o’clock. The fourth

grade will have the program.

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The First Thursday Bridge Club will meet at Mrs. Garrett's Thursday afternoon at one o'clock 'or a lunch-

c on.

Couple Observes 51st W< diling Anniversary

j Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Toole obsetV-

AssociatioiJ ^ thoir 51st W£,Idin ff anniversary

Sunday. October 30th with a family

dinner.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

PAY YOUR taxes now We Will Loan Yon $50.00 For fifty weeks at j, per week pi Us interest S1 Loans on Funm ure All mobiles, Livestock, Etc Indiana Loan C • 9'2 K. Mash. st.

Rose. Wilder Lane

Robeit ToOte and children. Bernice, i of lh j , jfU rnoon

for the

Mrs. Beu'ah Cox of Bedford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoelge. John Marley, of Bloomington, was here today visiting his sister, Mrs.

John Maloney.

0. BRUCE LANE Candidate For Joint Senator From Putnam and Montgomery Counties I have served one term, which included two regular sessions ind tw> special sessions In the liidbum legislature. Exper.ence In the s - to counts for efficiency. I made but one pledge before, and renew the same pledge: t promise to work for the best Interest of Hie people at all times, •r•'*t Hess of politics. If we keep |»et1y |Milltlcs out of legislation, wr w.ll lv t. 'ttrr laws and lM*ttcr government. t 1H eve business economy In goverrimental affairs is the best way , ;>\ver .axes. I believe In using good conmion horse sense In legislation. Your support Tuesday, November 8. will be appreciated. i Paid Adv.)

You Asked the Women to Work in Politics LET’S ELECT A WOMAN CLERK-TREASURER JEANNETTA McWETHY ILLS YOUR CHOKE FOR CLERK - TREASURER Mis. Jeaunetta McWethy Billa, Democratic candidate or election as Greencastle’s City-Treasurer, solicits the support and consideration of the Voters at the Fail Election Tuesday, November 8. Your support will be appreciated, and if elected, your interests will be given the utmost consideration. —(Political Adv. •

lin; Miss Phyllis Greenberg. The

Fashion Shop; Miss Kathryn Boston, Couple To Be Taylor Place. Honored At Shower The followers pred oting the Navy- 1 A miscellaneous shower will be Penn deadlock were Archelli Dow- held Saturday evening, November noy. 6-16 east Walnut: Jack New- 5th. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Estil gent, 111 west Walnut; Mrs. William Fenchum, at the home of Mr. and Alexander, 515 Anderson street; Mr. Mrs. Archie Poynter. Everyone is

1 and Mrs. James Hetser, 25 oust invited.

Mrs. Emma Perry of Belle Union Franklin: L. L. porter, 600 Ridge! •}. d* + + A- + -P 4remains in a serious condition at Die avenue. Naomi Raab, College avc-' Mr. and Mrs. Priest county hospital j aue; Tim Williams, 19 Highland. j Honored At Dinner

Although many of the contestants i On Friday evening, Oct. 28th the

Mrs. Hettia Scott of Indianapolis p,. { .(|j C ted Northwestern would defeat members of the Sugar Ridge Needle is visiting friends In Jefferson town- :,ti nn( . ac ta, only a few gave the exact club with their families and a few ship this week. j thi'c*e-point margin. Among the se- friends gathered at the home of Mr.

lect few to predict the correct vie- and Mrs. C. K. Priest for an oyster tory marg n were Walter Bryan. 102 supper in honor of their eighteenth I west Berry street: Jack Ncwgent; wedding anniversary. After supper i Don Crawford, 306 west Walnut; the evening was spent in games and

Mrs. George Rissler and baby re- James A. Burk. Greencastle R. R. 1: music. Mr. and Mrs. Priest received turned to their home at Reelsville Frank Ogles; Ancol Kell r. Clover- some very beautiful and useful gifts. Wednesday from the county hospital, dale R. R. 2; Mrs. F. Grimes, south Those present were:

Crown street; Mrs. Grace C Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves and 114 Northwood; Mrs. Donald I-om. son Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis 107 ncr’h College. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones, Mr. and Hononible mention in the contest Mrs. Warren Lewallen, Mr. and Mrs. went to James A. Burk. R. R. 1; Bud Cyde Carrington and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kohlenberg Forrpaugh. 601 Howard; W. E. Um- Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffand granddaughter. Arlene Strauch, br0 |f cole apartments; Howard Buis, man, Mr. and Mrs. Bas ; l Ranfoird, Mr. of near Bowling Or<cn, visited M . jp;, we et Walnut: Imogene Duncan, and Mrs Liverene Sanford and childnnd Mrs. O. E. Black west of town, c OU *h Jackson; Viola Alexander, ron. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Reising. today- 306 1-2 south Collcg-; Howard B-own Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodsworth, Carter Cooper of Oreencasbte is a 409 Hanna; Paul Frizier, 202 west Mrs. Mae Berry and Mr. and Mrs. C. m< mber of the Indiana University r J. Washington; J. D. Ash. 408 north K. Priest and children.

O. T. C. bind and will leave Bloom- Jackson; Mrs. J'-annotta Bills, 410

ington Thursday to appear at the east Seminary; Harold Quebbeman, >i rs , Allen Hostess Bos'on College-Indiana football gam" 609 east Washing on; Andy Brown- To Corinthian Class Sa'urday at Fenway Park, Boston, ing. Voneostle theatre; Mrs. latter The Corinthian Sunday School Sunday guests of Mrs. Josle Hu-st M. ones, 302 Greenwood; Howard class of Gobin Memorial church met were Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley Keller. Cloverda'e R. R 2; Felix Tuesday evening at tile home of Mrs. and daughter Irons, Jtwel Smedley Coek. 110 Taylor Place; WIM’am j.^,.1 Allen. Assistant hostesses of BrookvlUe, Mabel Guyer of Ma'- Shellv, 220 Hillsdal-; Mrs. Frank were MrH Mildred Mason and Mrs.

Ion. John Fruahour of Logansport, Vneeland, 606 Anderson; Mrs. M. xj PWey Bryant.

jnd Helen Smedley of Brownsburg. Butler J/., 300 Greenwood; Donald M|S L K . gueridan gave a splendThe Ladies Aid of the Cloverdale Long, 301 south Wood: Rosella Ross. „ v ,. w Tjfe ofT^Tdao xt

First Christian church held its No- 617 Ridge avenue; R E. Sttvens, vember meeting at the home of Miss Stevens Drug store; Edwin Terrell, Anna Guntle. Mrs. Vesta Heavin, 710 Maple; Stanley Henry. Brazil; vice president, presided. Final plans . ~

Myron, Bence, Lois and Norma Jian, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Toole and Mrs. C. E Sanford of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Langden as assist-

ing hostesses.

Delicious refreshment w e „ .

jhjhe diningroom during/

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, at the home of Mrs n,.. „

Mrs. Frank Dormer gave an inter-,

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esting review of "Free Land” by

Abrams. Miss Nellie T

with Mrs

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Mrs. John Day of Fillmore underwent. an emergency operation at the county hospital Tuesday night.

Miss Helen Smedley, a teacher n the Brownsburg school spent last week end with her parents, Mr and Mis. Smedley of near Belle Union.

VOTERS OF GREENCASTLE As the Republican candidate for Mayor of Green castle, I want to state to the people that all my bus iness interests are in Greencastle and Greencastle Township. I own no property in Florida, that would take me away. Therefore, I will be able to give my undivided attention to the business affairs of the city, the full four years, if elected. I have made no political appointment promisesbut, I have promised the people, that if elected. I will work to my utmost towards lowering- our pre* ent water rates. Do you, the people, want your Mayor to be in Greencastle the full term of his office 0 Do you want a man who will fight to the finish for the best interest of the citizens, Do you want a man who can not be unduly influenced? IF SO VOTE FOR W. D v JAMES, For Mayor —(Political Adv. 1

were made to serve dinner on election da>. Seventeen members were present.

"Just step as'de and wa’ch yourself go by” Would your shoulders j be straighter and your step lighter if you had used our services? Start new. Phono 126. Home Laundry #

Cleaners.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 7.000, holdover 146 Market steady to 10 cents lower; 16020 lbs., *7.85-58.00; 200-300 lbs„ $7 .50-57.80; 300-40 lbs., *7.35-57 45: 100-160 lbs., *7.10-*7.85; sows steady to weak, mostly *7.15-57.50. Cattle 800, calves 500. Steers steady; heifers strong to 25 oemts higher; fat rows slow; cutter cows fully steady; choice 1,193 lb steers 51215; oth'r steers mostly *8.75*10 50; choice 640 lb he'fers *10.00; other heifers mostly *8.00-59 25; vealers 50 cents lower, top $11.00 Sheep 1,000. I^mbs strong to 25

John A. Abel

RKPi nLK AN CANDIDATE FOR Trustee Greencastle Township Your Support Appreciated

VOTE

FOR

ALLAN

FOR

MAYOR The Successful Businessman Who Believes in Good Government and Law Enforcement Always for a Bigger and Better Greencastle DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Your Support Will

He Appreciated

—Paid Political Adv

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Voters Of Greencastle Election Tues., Nov. 8 We are asking Republicans and Democrats to elect this fine group of candidates to represent your city. Four of these men are World War Veterans and three are successful young business men. We are basing our administration on these principles —To make a good city better, to give better fire protection, to give better parking, to give good law enforcement and to lower your taxes, FOR MAYOR W. D JAMES FOR < LEBK-TRKAS. PAUL GRIMES FOR COUNCILMAN 1ST WARD HAROLD FLINT FOR COUNCILMAN 2ND WARD GWIN ENSIGN FOR C OUNCILMAN 3RD WARD FRED STARR FOR COUNCILMAN 4TH W ARD ROBERT STONER FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE R. R “GAUMY” NEAL . vote, and wo will (to ppr ^utmost tVglvo .Von n go®d

Alcott” by Katherine Anthony.

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Katherine Ileon Coffman Bride of Sewell Bruner

Katherine Coffman, daughter of Mrs. Mary Waddell, and Sewell A. Bruner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bruner, of th's city, were united in marriage Tuesday at 5:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian Manse by Rev. Victor L. Raphael. They were accompanied by Mrs. York, sister of the bride. The couple will make thetr home in this city where the bridegroom is engaged in trucking.

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Woman’s Study Club

To Weet Thursday

The Woman's Study Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Rector. Please note change of meeting place.

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Community Shower Given Wednesday Night A community shower was giv.n last Wednesday night at the home of Kir. and Mrs. John Knight in honor of Mr. and Mrs Reese Huffman and sons whose home was badly damaged by fire Goto birr 21st. During the evening refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. ami Mrs. Gaylord Neier, Virginia Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Modesitt. Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Raab and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Halton, Mrs. Lola Bulldrdlck. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, and daughters. Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Skelton and family, Mrs. FYank, Cagle, Mr. and Mm. Leland Torr ami family, Mrs. Frank Rightsell, Miami Mrs. Dave Hall, Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Mr. -and Mrs. Ross McCullough, Mr. Leila Rissler, Lester Rissler, Crystal Rissler, Mr. and Mm. Ralph Nneae. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Craft and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Craft and family, Mr. and Mrs Tsiih Cmft, Mr and Mrs. Jamea Rollings, Mr. o. V. Miller, Mr. and Mm. Fred Boyd and fam'ly, Mr. and Mm. Forest Aker and family, Mr. and Mm. Charles Knight. Mr Wm. Fugate. Mrs. Harvey Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris, Mm. Fred Nicholas, Mrs. Bessie Huffman, the honor guests Mr. and Mrs. Reese Huffman and sons and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. John Knight. Regrets were received from Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Craft. Mr and Mrs. Lewis BuUerdiek. Mm. Olivo Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Biumunk, Mrs. Anna Pollom, Wilma Pollom, Mrs. Marcella Rightsell. Mrs. Flow*!,. Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skelton. Mm. Bessie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Huckleberry, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Rissler, Mr. and Mm Joe Rissler, Rev. Ray Bouks, Mm. Alice Cook, Mr. Ray. bum Dickerson. |

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DRESSE Sale Priced! You'll Ik* ever so di:;n : h dressed in Xdly N SfMtn of S|)HII Uili <dl. Regular $3 98 Values $2*98 Sizes 1G - 20 aibl t'l' U i

OTHER SALE PRICED NEEDS Millinery $10 Smocks $1-0 Better Wash Frocks $1*0 iQjjo GIRDLES Two-Way Stretch. Sweaters $1.0® Balbriggan Pajamas .. $5c Purses .. $1.00 Crepe Slips, Reg. $2.00 ... $1.®® Pitchford’s