The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1940 — Page 2

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ARCHBTSHOr OF MII.WAl'KEF.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 <UPl The Most Rev. Samuel A StHtch. archbishop of Milwaukee, has been named by Pope Pius XII to be archbishop of Chicago, succeeding the

1 National Catholic Welfare Conference announced today. Bishop Most ; E Kiley of Trenton, N J„ will succeed Archbishop Stritch at Milwaukee. Both appointments were contained in an announcement received from Rome by the apostolic delegation to

lute George Cardinal Mundelein, the the United States.

THE DAIL I bannkk Beware Coughs

from common colds That Hang On

Don’t Forget The Community Auction At Rainbridge Friday Bring in what you hove to sell, we have buyers for everything. We now have listed 15 head good ewes, 5 head of pure bred Poland China gilts, also some good feeding shoots, several good milk cows. There will be a load of 1? ft. farm gates and the Farm Home Supply man will be there with a load of good merchandise. HOMER HORTON, Auctioneer KOON MOTOR SAIES

Herald, Consolidated

“It Waves For All’’

17-19 South Jackson Street

S. R. Kariden, Publisher

Entered in the postofftce at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; *3.50 to *5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.

A ItlBEE THOUGHT FOR TODAi We are sure of this day, but not of the' next: So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.— Psalms 90:12.

Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are

to have your money back.

CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

^personals

and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

BAINBRIDGE

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J/j,SOCIETY Phone all social and personal Items to 95. Betty Bryan-Society Ed-

itor.

International Group To Meet Friday The International Relations Group of A. A. U. W. will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday, January 5. at th; home of Mrs. F. M. Vreeland. 606 Anderson Street. Mrs. C. G. Pierson will lead the discussion of ‘Europe's Minorities As A Cause of War ". She will be assisted by Miss Clara Sturgis, Mrs. David L. Cohen, Mrs. R. E. Richards, and Mrs. Jennie W. Davis. 'Phis meeting is open to all the women of the community.

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Hanna-Alien

Marriage Announced

Mrs. Charles Allen, of Roachdale, announces the marriage of het duaghter, Helen, to Franklin Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanna, of Roachdale, on February 5, 1938. Mrs. Hanna is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College and is a member of Delta Sigma sorority. Mr. Hanna was graduated from Wabasn

lueu lo William ,. | pcowju 1.0 .cm... * — CoIlege a nd is a member of Phi county and Joyce i where they have been spending t ' 1 «‘, _ fraternity. After Janu-

NERVOUS RESTLESS

WOMEN:

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helps calm

jumpy nerves due to female functional distress. Made esitecially for women. Tru M

A marriage license was issued at Spencer Saturday at Herman K. Wallace of Putnam county and Mary Alice Church of Patricksburg. A

license was also issued to William T. j pected to

Berry of Putnam

Imogene Irwin of Spencer.

Mrs. Russell Vermillion underwent

an operation at the Putnam county

hospital Thursday morning. Miss Francis Sims. Cloverdale, re-

turned to her home Thursday from

the Putnam county hosiptal. Mrs. Milton Singer left today for

Akron, O.. where she will spend a few days visiting friends and rela-

tives.

Edward Frank has returned to his home in Indianapolis after spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs. Milt-

on Singer.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon and son. Keith, and Mrs. Fred Snively are ex-

return today from Florida

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Rig Value Soda

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TOMATOES, GREEN BEANS, CORN I'f.o- * 25c LIMA BEANS 25c

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Virginia Sweet PANC AKE FLOUR 20 oz. Box

Quality Meats

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Large Callfornlas

CARROTS

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Christmas vacation.

Mrs. Edward Maddox, east Semin-

ary street, slipped and fell on the steps at her home Wednesday evenj ing. Mrs. Maddox was taken to the I county hospital where she was treat-

j ed for her injuries.

The firemen were called about

| seven-thirty Thursday morning to the ^| e '

'Delta Upsilon fraternity house on"" east Seminary street where the flue was burning out. No damage was

reported by the firemen.

Howard Dean, an employe at the Gardner Bros., ice plant, caught his first finger on the right hand in machinery at the plant early Thurs- 1 day morning. Mr. Dean was rushed ! to the local hospital, where they am- | putated the finger at the first joint, j Revival services will continue at I the Tri-County Community church, 11„. miles east of Belle Union at 6:15 | p. m. Rev. Gus McAdams, Baptist' minister of Muncie, will preaen Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You will not be disappointed in hearing this man of God. Everyone invited.

I Gama Delta fraternity,

j ary 8, they will be at home in Roach-

I dale.

Missionary Society Met

With Mrs. Pollom

The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Christian Church met

afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Ida Pollom, south Indiana street, with fifteen members and one guest present. Mrs. Milo West had the devotions and Mrs. Harold Edwards the study. Refreshments were served during the social hour.

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It is our greatest desire to build confidence in the minds of our customers. That is why we give a j year’s guarantee on a new shirt if I we wash it exclusively. Home Laun- | dry & Cleaners. 4-lt.

Breed Record Is Ended For 25th Year The national spotted Poland China record of Bainbridge, Indiana, has completed it’s 25th year. This recording association is the originator of the spotted Poland China breed as a distinct breed, forming it is 1912-13 and incorporating in 1914 on January 2. Itr founder and financial protector is Fred L. Obenchain, who has served as secretary-treasurer during this time. Today it is one of the stiongest of the breed records of the world from the point of business transacted annually and of reliable assets. It is a growing institution with its 445,000 animals recorded, and offering $5000 annually with an additional $2000 for 4-H and pig cluu boys and girls In fair prizes. It has its own breed paper, with cheapest advertising rates of any paper printed solely for one breed. The office is modcrnly equipped with noiseless typewriters, fire proof vault and files and housed in its own office building. The officers of this organization are: president, J. D. Gates, Ravenwood, Mo.; vice-president, Alvin Sunderman, Clarinda, la.; secretarytreasurer, Fred L. Obenchain, Bainbridge, Ind.; directors, George H. Kirkpatrick, Utica, Ohio, W. O. Hodson, Carlos, Ind., J. T. Nelson, Blair, Nebr., Roy Crum, Modesto, 111., H. M. Gaines, Howard, Ohio, George Carwein, Arlington, Ind.

TODAY —JAN. 4 Utah admitted to the Union, 1896. Flowers are the cheeriest prescription for the HI. Eitel’s Flowers 15 E. Wash., St. Phone 6.30

DR. G. W. McCLINTOCK Registered Podiatrist, will he at the R S Root Shop SATURDAY, JAN. 6th. Treatments for Weak Arches, Ingrown Nails, Planter Warts, Athlete’s Foot. Corns and Callouses removed. Bunions. Hours 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. Cull R & S Boot Shop for Appointments PHONE 81

Wedding Solemnized Betty Jane Musgrove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Musgrove of Indianapolis, was united in marriage to Edgar H. Meek, son of Mrs. Jenie Meek of Rockville, In a pretty ceremony at the Methodist parsonage, January 3, at 8:00 p. m. Rev. Claude M. McClure read the single ring ceremony in the presence of a few intimate friends. The young couple will make their home In Ind:- I anapolis where Mr. Meek is an em- j ployee of the Miller Delicatessen,

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Penguin Bridge Club Met Wednesday Evening The Penguin Bridge club hief Wednesday evening at 8:00 o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodney. There were twelve members present. Penguin prizes were won by Mrs. Stanley Fisher and Elmer Abbott.

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Tri Kappa To Meet With Miss Walls The associate chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Friday at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Lela Walls.

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Second Ward P. T. A. To Meet Friday Second Ward P. T. A. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the school auditorium. Dr. W. A. Huggard will speak on “Enriching Your Child's Vocabulary.” $ ■*” '•* *•* ■** 'c 6' 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* *9 Z5j LONG BRANCH + !* Mrs. Osa Marshall 44* 4- 4- 4- 4* -r 4- 4* d- 4- 4* 4- ,{8j Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Becklcy and ' daughter are visiting his sister in Ohto over the week end. Katherine Johns of Terre Haute is visiting her parents over Christmas. Clarence Marshall and wife of Greencastle called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Marshall Saturday afternoon. Miss Doris Marshall of Indianapolis is visiting home folks over New

Year’s.

Sunday visitors at Edmon Marshall’s were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin of Brick Chapel, Miss Doris Marshall of Indianapolis, Noah Hunter and Frank Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Dickey and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Childers, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin and Miss Doris Marshall attended the New Year’s watch party at Mr. and Mrs. W. Bloucher’s near Brick Chap-

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LOCAL YOUNG MAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO FRANK IRVIN When the city of Greencastle was shocked by the news of the death of Frank Irvin, C. W. Tharp, an employee of a local drug store, was moved j enough by the news of the accident to write the following tribute to the young aviator. Just fifteen years ago, they say, In the year of twenty-four, A brave young man with winning

ways,

Found this small .town a bore. Frank Irvin was the good boy’s

name,

His fortune lay ahead, I know that I can make my way, In any place, he said. Aeronautics, was his chosen field. To fly, was his dream, He joined the army to get his chance, Then began to plot and scheme. He soon became an expert man, With a stick between his knees, With a fearless heart, he bared the

fog.

And hedge hopped the trees. Many’s the time, he played with

death,

And yet he knew no fear, But he never bragged about his

feats,

He never asked for cheers. For fifteen years, good fortune

smiled,

| His cr ashes were but few, For fifteen years he lived a life, Of an army man through and

through.

But then you know, good things don’t last, The end comes all too soon There’s no one knows when that

time is,

For destiny seals our doom. And so with Frank, he met his fate In the plane he loved so well. He crashed his plane in a heavy fog, And death chimed its knell. The army's loss is great indeed. He gave them his all, His good clean life was not in vain, But he has answered God’s call. —C. W. Tharp

CLEAN UP OLD BIUS GET SET FOR 1940 «&• No need to call on friends or relatives. Tell us how much tuotrc\ you need and when you want it We loan on: 1. Your Furniture 2. Your Far. 3. Your Livestock. LOANS UP TO $300.00 INDIANA LOAN CO 19'j E. Washington st. Phone n

dynamite, Miller Grain Company,!

Greencastle.

Drain tile, finished lumber, iim r

cement and shingles, Metzger Lum-

ber Company, Greencastle Heavy hardware. W. J. Holli lav

Company, Indianapolis. ild 1

Bridge paint, John Wilson fc $

Roachdale.

.-es.

11s, •as

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ADDED CONTRACTS \WAUDIfjP',4

(CouHnued from Pace (inn ijg,

treasury. Ret( The receipts of the county rce-HH

fund are derived principally

the tax levy for its benefit, hutJ

fund is augmented also t v the

cerpts of fees from county offi.fl

chiefly the clerk’s and the These fees are fixed by law md

producing more money thn: '-JBI

ly, some of the fees having

raised from their earlier level. |

Parts for Ford trucks, King-Mi

rison-Foster.

Parts for Chevrolet truck Gi

castle Motors, Inc.

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One\

and also to the

COINTY BALANCE

(Coiittiiuc«l from

pany of Terre Haute Wheeler Corrugated Iron company | of Wheeling, W * Va.* “ *'»*'*■ The contract for boiler shells for light road sewers was given the Lee School Supply company. The commissioners, during their Thursday session, awarded additional contracts as follows: Grader blades, the Lee School Supply Company, of Terre Haute, and

jjj 4* 4- 4- 4* 4‘ -h 4* 4* 4- 4* ■> KERN >6v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* -9 •!■ 4* *9 -r •• ,9 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier c«lH on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fi izir i j evening last week. Hubert Cox called on his pan Wednesday morning. Mrs. Green and daughter have! turned home after a few days j with friends in Brazil. || Raymond Mc.rlan and Russell is visited Mr. and Mrs. Reev. M j and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F l* 1 day last week. Mis. Victor Frazier spent Wedc day morning with Mrs. Elmer i zier and daughter. — Use Dally wanner Advertising and Do a Selling Job with Deal and Consumers. — C — — 8 “STOMACH DISTRESS SOM $ I COULD HARDLY WOP' *

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the Beech Manufacturing Company excess stomach acidity on our mril of Charlotte, Mich back guarantee. Everett W. JeaS

Light hardware, metal roofing and Dr uggist.

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