The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1940 — Page 2
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TTTE D^IT.T GREEN’CASTLE, INDIAN’A, TfESDAY, JA^T^T 30. 1940.
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FOR SALE: Fine quality apples, 50c and up. Phone rural 9F2. McCullough's Orchard. 3-tf. j ! "Gilts, on shares, any numbe*-, I ; any breed, no money required. Write A. S. Thomas, Danville, Indiana.”
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\ BIBLE THOrGHT FOR TODAV Wo have tried all else: Let us search and try our way, and turn again unto the Lord. Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens. Lamentations '!:40. 41.
T)ersonals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BKIEFS
Delta Theta Tati To Give Party Feb. 15 The Delta Theta Tau party whieh was previously announced to be- held February 23, has been change ! to Thursday, February 15. Membe rs arc asked to please note the change i. the date for the party. •I* *1* v -I*
Gerald Reynolds is confined to his
home with the mumps.
I>r. Van Denman Thompson To Be Honor Guest Dual honors are being paid Greencastle and its symphony-goers this week in the designation of Greencastle Unit members as luncheon honor guests and the appearance ..f Dr. Van Denman Thompson of the DePauw University School of Music j as luncheon speaker prior to the concert to be given by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra on Friday, February 2.
SITES NEEDLESS COST
M oiifliiiM-it Iritin l*U”r Od**» proving ground installed it a “tremendous cost” to test air ammunition. “But they can’t use it." he said, “because it is near the hunting preserve of a Democratic congressman."
Preceding each concert given by
Mary Louise and Billy Reynods j the Indianapolis Symphony Orchesare confined to their home with the I tra, a luncheon is held at the Athenmumps. | aeum in Indianapolis and following
home t ^ le ' unc ^ eon a discussion given by
some learned music authority concerning the program to be played at
•In the past we have appropriated j al inuianapons. , ^ concert Dr yan DPnman Thomr ,. : rrat sums lor the army,” he said, i Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hughes , son's selection as speaker hono's What has the army done with | moved today from Anderson street ! him and Oreencastlc and promis's them " It has spent them foolishly. ! to their new home on Highfall aven- an interesting and instructive pre
Louis Schatehel returned
| Monday from the Methodist hospital
at Indianapolis.
“If Congress is going to continue to appropriate great sums, it certainly should find out what is going to be done with them.”
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! face to the concert.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley spent | Because of the selection of the the week end in Ft. Wayne, the j Greencastle Unit of the Indiana State j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman I Symphony Society as one of the two Binkley. f i units to be recognized Friday, jointly Mrs. C. F. Reeves, 312 West Wal- ! with thp Kokomo Unit, it is hoped I nut street, attended the style show in Ihn* as man local unit members as i Terre Haute Tuesday, at the Terre P os8 it>l e will plan to attend. The I Haute House luncheon is scheduled for twelve
. o’cloek at the Athenaeum. Reserva-
guest
later than Wednesday evening and
The B & E Electric Shop is now operating under the name of the
Miss Jeanette O'Dell was „
, , . Uons should be in Indianapolis not
speaker hetme the Womans depart- ^ later than Wednesday evening should be sent to The Women’s Com-
Bee Electric Service
And is open for all kinds of electrical service and radio repair work. Phone 71 or call at 313 Bloomington Street. (Sure Ixjeatlon As Formerly)
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| ment club in Marion Tuesday, subject was “The New Turkey". Funeral services for Harvey Clay Bridges, who died at his home ne u Fincastle, Saturday afternoon, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Chastain funeral
home In Roachdale.
Funeral services for Mis. Zelmn McCray, former resident of Roach- | dale who died at Vincennes Sunday morning, were held'Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Roachdale. Interment was in the Roachdale cem-
etery.
Miss Angie Godwin went to Indianapolis today to attend the State | Conference and Indiana Council of I churehwomen to he held at the Rob- ! erts Park Methodist church, also the ( First Baptist chinch. Miss Georgie Harkness. D D., of Garrett Bible In-
I stitute will speak this evening.
Andy Browning, manager of the * | Voneastlo theater has b'en asked about the showing of “Gone With the W’.nd" in Greencastle. It will he shown in its full length here ns well as everyplace else during 1940. Thr show will run about four hours here and will be as it was originally made
Miss Julia Mumane, of Gneen-
rastle. who has been senior visitor in the Owen County Welfare departi ment for the last three years has resigned her position, effective Feb. 1. Miss Mumane has accepted a position with the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief and will
be stationed in Terre Haute.
Levi l/ouderback. former police chief of Brazil and mayor twice of that city, but known in Greeneastl” I chiefly because of his former connection as detective with the Vandalia railroad, bringing him frequently to this city, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for state senator from Parke
and Clay counties.
Officials of the First Christian church today announced the receipt a bequest from the estate of Mrs.
mittee, Murat Theatre, Indianapolis. Of particular Interest will be the appearance of Richard Crooks, tenor, as soloist for the February 2 and i concerts of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Crooks has won ; renown by his natural richness of voice and is accepted as one of the ! most popular tenors of the concert
I stage.
j The program for the sixth pair of ' | concerts, on Friday and Saturday, ' February 2 and 3, will include "Sym- ! phony Romantique” by Hanson, "O Del Mio Dolce" by Gluck, “11 Mio Tessore” by Mozart, ''Nocturnes” by Debussy, Massenet's “The Dream," "Into the Light" by La Forge, and
Ravel’s "Bolero.”
Country Reading Club Meeting Cancelled The February meeting of the Country Reading Club has been car ceiled because of illness.
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FOR SALE: 10 extra nice pigs. Guy RigRS. R 2. Phone rural 3F4.
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Woman's Study Group To Meet Thursday The Woman’s Study Group will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. C. Conrad, 105 Bloomington street. »ts »W Thursday Reading Club Meeting Postponed The February meeting of th; Thursday Reading Club has been indefinitely postponed. -j. -i. 4. !\. J. 17. Class To ilobl Party Thursday The Kum Join Us Class of the First Christian church will hold an 'Automatic” party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard.
FOR SALE: 20 tons baled bean hay, 12 tons baled alfalfa hay, some baled wheat straw. Clyde Metz, Rainbridge, Ind. 29-6p.
Valentines, Valentine party invitaSnider'l Wall- : paper & Paint. 29-3t. 115 acre farm. SO acres tillable, I "ood buildings, to trade for smaller farm or city property. 1 Breeden. Kingman. R. 3.
Raphael 29-2p.
retaining the steam - auxiliary, the danger '* is removed. • '■ *.. •
coming when all p um . I will be requii 1 H
sources of pumping
procedure is , B" more modern plants. ^
The saving. reflect^H
an investment -houH 1,.^ (ermine wh( |
ment should he made
COAL for sale. Phone 11. 29-6t. i ,,
ent ***"1 the averag,^
FOR SALE: Florence Hot Blast | ‘‘wton and m, lth(
Heater. Size 153. A-l Condition. Miller Grain Co., 303 N. Jackson.
1939 inclusive
was $9
is fairly low in < ,mpar -nal
29-3n y ears - Th( ' estimj vey
I and maintenam e cost •
FOR SALE: The money you need! der the suggested -t.. his
to take advantage of the bargains | showing a saving of 1 nea
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' 1 Walnut "-•'•i. Thursday 1 0 ff ered column Indiana Loan j is a n approx ,• ... vening Plenty of surprises are m I Co eod. j vestment of 315 tore. Members who have had birth-1 ! words, the new svc,. » P' ays during the past three month I FOR SALE: Apples and c * l,er '! fnr oo-if in -.1 re asked to remembei theit birth j Buchh It Orchards. Tues.-Fri. • ,
after which the conti:
, v orr * r,n **' j Ki SALE: Seller’s kitchen cab- | canid bs reflected in
inet. 9x12 Congoleum lug. Phone
man's Circle T„ 5,«. M X 30-3t
lent \\ •tlnesday
The Woman's Circle of the Presby- | FOR SALE: Team, wagon, hai-
its. es l
A further item for is the fact that coal fling upward, but elect! . are tending downward
terian Church will meet Wednesday j ness, pan- * olt.s, tractor. 3 Guernsey j t renc ] s continue in th-
milk cows. 3 yeaning hzlfers, 7 shoats, electric washer. Must be sold by Friday. Marion Davis. 2 miles south of Putnamville. 30-2p
afternoon at 2:30 o'cock at the ■ hurch. Mrs. E. A. Brown and Miss Maine Shearer will have charge of the program on “Christ and the world community abroad. Why Madras? The Business of the Church.'' Hostesses will be Mrs. L. C. Buchheit. Mrs. J. A. Bamberger. Mrs. J. It.
rections the estimatbe correspondingly
future.
FOR SALE: Small oak typewriter desk 24"x36”. mahogany finish, *5 45. Furniture Exchange, East
Crash, Mrs. J. M. Meloy, Miss Belle
j Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 30-tp.
Sell. is. Miss Nina Cook. Miss Mary 1 FOR s A i >F: 23 small shoats. Bert
Peck and Mrs. W. E. Umbreit
Garrett, 2 miles south of Morton. 30-10.
FORMER GREENCASTLE I.ADV DIES \T I RHANA HOME Word has been received here by L
R. Chapin of the death Sunday night at her home, 507 south McCullough : treet. Urban®, 111., of Mrs. Josephine Armstrong Blnvnn Clark, who resided in Greencastle a number of years ago and who visited here at intervals
FOR SALE: One registered 4-year old mare; one 4-year old gelding; some extra good mules; one team 2-year old fillies. Weesmer Implement Co. 29-2t.
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the i.m.wfr Rock-a-bye Hitl i .v TB| moustache. ^ You have a fine nrmy».::^B dash. ^ Your people w. ■' hn uir , divide c™.
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FOR SALE: A 137 acre improved
after making her home elsewhere. 1 farrn on National Road in Marion She was born at Crawfordsvilie. Aug. | Township. A good farm, well im3. 1878. She was a member of the 1 proved. Price is below its real value. Greencastle High School class of will carry a loan of 70 percent. J. T.
1895. and was a student in the Do- 1 Christie, Real Estate.
Pauw School of Music, making music I
And give nearly all, a rive vast pride. But remember. Hitler an, with your play, -aus There is an old viymi fee. has his day; mdi So you had better gel (Tia a great fall 1 d* For down may < me p :a c ler and all ’ds EMMADELL L Clinton Or
29-3t.
MINERS AG UNSTii
L' ’I 0 lot*. DAYS O* riLLr DISCOMFORT
Try i mcr" . ns pill** lor functioiiiil pt ruidlc pain and cUscomiQi 1 Usually Give tjUICK RELIEF. Ask
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Cloverdole Motors, Inc. Clovrrdale, Ind.
Complete Service for Your Car
Emma Ford, formerly a resident of | Greencastle and an active worker in the Christian church during her real- | dence here. The will named the First Christian church for the j amount of $500.00. This amount, I when applied to the building fund ik'bt, reduces the mortgage incurred duting the $24.000 00 remodeling project of 1935 to $580.00
Body and Fender Repair And Refinishing. General Repair Service Lubrication — Batteries Wrecker Service.
Does everything go wrong when ’ its wash day at home ? Try Home Laundry and Cleaners and keep things running smoothly. 30-lt.
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Vtr SANIDFNT for five day*. If you are no* satisfied that it is the finest dental olnte cleanser von ever used, return it in the origi•rt°n with vour sales slip to SANIDENT 33.1 N Michigan. Chicago, and double vour
purchase pnc/w.ll t„. ^ 'y’u' Wbv notTet today. SANIDENT IS ON SALE AT
ay. SA.1 JONES
PHARMACY
Infantile Paralysis Drive
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PUTNAM MOTOR SALES
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118 N. Indiana Street PHONE 648
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 9,000, market 10 cents lower; 160-230 lbs $575-$5.90; 230300 lbs $3.10-15.65; 300-400 lbs $4.90$5.05; 100-160 lbs $4 40-$5.15; sows steady, mostly 4.15-$4.75. I Cattle 1.900, calves 500; very little done early on steers or heifers; most bids around 15 cents lower; cows and bulls opening steady; vealera steady, good and choice $12.00-
$12.50,
! Sheep 2,000; lambs
steady, bulk
good and choice $9.-$925; good to
choice 96 lb yearlings $8.00.
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her profession. In Greencastle she tesided with her grandmother, Mrs.
Fyffe.
Mrs. Clark was a member of the DePauw chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, national music fraternity. For
some years she had been
organist at Urbana.
Her first marriage was with Claud Binyon. who died many years ago, and they had two sons who are now living Hugh Binyon. a city planning engineer by training of Danville. III., now a major in charge of CCC work, and Lawrence Binyon. who is engaged in program work at Radio City. Ney York City. Both
of the sons are married.
H. L. Clark, her second husband, whom she married at Urbana, 111.,
tiled a short time ago.
The interment will be at Lowell,
this state.
Wanted— WANTED: Upholstering of all kinds. Phone 769-WX. 30-3t
WANTED: Man, own and operate route FIFTY machine vending HER-
church SHEY and OTHER popular candy
abrs. No selling. Locations furnished, pays up to $25.00 weekly or better. $330.00 required. Write give phone, address and state If cash is available. Box 12, care of Banner.
29-3p.
WANTED: Custom butchering. See or call George Kelly or Fred Ramsey, Morton. Tuea lf.
Sell your old auto hodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.
Additional Locals
Edgar Prevo announced today the purchase of the Gordon Prevo interest in the Prevo Bros. Store in Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Elmore, Putnamville, are the parents of a son bom Tuesday morning at the Put-
nam county hospital.
Mrs. Malcolm Bruner, Greencastle, R. 4, entered the Putnam county hospital Tuesday morning for treat-
ment.
Mrs. Elmer Skinner, Greencastl.', R. 3, reentered the Putnam county hospital Monday night for treatment. Mrs. Leo Grimes, Danville, returned
home Tuesday from the
county hospital.
Putnam
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TODAY—JAN. JO Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President, born,
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1882.
FOR YOUR VALENTINE Beautiful Flowers and a varied assortment of Cards.
EiteFs 15 E. Wash., St.
Flowers
Phone 630
WANTED: Any Kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges laid. John Wachtel Co. eod Wanted to rent small farm. 40 to 80 acres. Will pay reasonable cash rent. Address Box 8 Banner. 29-2p.
I/5ST: Female hound, black and white with brown spots. Name O. W. Irwin on name plate. Notify Dallas King, 406 north Madison street. 30-3p. LOST: Six one dollar bills at Post Office Monday. Reward. A. L. .Vfyrick. Return to Banner. 30-lp.
COLUMBUS l.i: Delegates to the rr.it- j ers convention c hiiii” I ly today that Vi 1 Garner, “react emaiy and “their Tot ■ piCongress,” had !!ueat-' life of the fedei 1. ..
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NOTICE OF I'I 1119 PERSON A I rU(IIT =
STATE OF I,V
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Jitney Supper. Gobin Memorial Church Wednesday January 31, 1940. Sponsored by High School Epworth
League. 5:30 to 7:00.
29-2t.
IN MEMORY Williamson -In loving memory of our dear husband and father, John L. Williamson, who passed away Jan. 30th, 1939.
His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Wife and Children.
ENGINEER MAKES SURVEY ffontfr»»m fail completely. Should there be a steam failure with the present equipment there might very well be a serious water shortage since no oth- ( er source of power is available. By | using electric pumps full time while
COUNTY OF I’l TNAM’
IN THE PI COURT J \ Cause No.
IN RE: ESTATi OF ^
WILEY, tierea
FIRST-CITIZEN HANK
COMPANY. A Notice is hen
undersigned, ad- i-t' estate of Susan . Y will offer for sale at :
at the late residi
in Clinton Tout :u| and state, on Fi ' 'Ml February, 1940 <34 ty of said esta'- cons-' the household ;. ^4
ments. and pt 1
Susan S. Wiley, '-i-
of complete non--furniture for six
which are some pi Ig
niture. also anti
ware; also about 600 or less, of good BS be sold by the bu el. Said sale to bo-in at p. m. ' |
Terms of sale
First-Citizi : R' ,:
Company. A'lndni- 1 " I Albert E. William At'-
Dated January 30. iM.
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