The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1940 — Page 2
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CHICAGO JwJy 9— tT*: —Postrr^mer A Fariejr* narr. j will l *- m nomir.iliors f >r r.t r»-xt w-^k before the Democratic Natior.al Oofiver.tior he revested today in an enigmatic re^hy to a press cor - ferer.ce q-jeauon. Farley had been avoiding that question since nud-day Sut.cay w.vn he dined at Hyde Park. N V with Pres:dent P^oooevelt and learned for the first time whether hi* candidate of 1932 and 193d would run again
Harold PoweH retu'aei to hte hcrre at Cloverdale Tuealiy morring from
TO HAVF. Gri>T ‘‘PEAKEIt**
Dur.ng the extendei '.-acation r* P> v. V. D Raphael, the Pre»by*<t-
jpeakers on Juy 14 and 21. D~ Lester M Jones oi DePauw University. and Dr Demetrius Ti"ot-1
xm. formerly pastor of the College Avenue Method.-it church f * Putnam county h isp^tai.
^ .y Mr. and Mrs. Eirr-o Sweet foemg rr.aoe on the enure* prop T
The aud.tornur. /j spending their vacation nainng at in time for the o/*r L*" Mar.istique. From there they
;ng of the fall activities The eh*rcn ^ P°
school and morning worship - returr.mg home
Sundays, beginreg“..ar Sun lay
prograrr. will be earned on July 14 er E E Taylor. Wt this morning for and 2L Kansas City Mo., where they will stay until the latter part at the week. Mr and Mrs Everett Alexar. e- Mrs E B Taylor who ha* been in GreencasUe R R are the par r ’s !. California will jo»n them in St Louis a son bom Monday morning. and wui accompany them home.
TTm DAir.V PA WTTR nRFTrvrAfm R TVDIANA _T£SDAf. JTTL7 ^
racatior from
thj rummer, be redecorated
omitted for four rung July 26 The
to Canada and Wisconsin
THE DAILY BANNER
HeraUL Consolidated -?l Waves For AIT 17-19 South Jackson Street 6. K. Rartdesi. Pubthher Entered !n the postoffloe at Greer castle. Indiana as second c*ass ma matter «"w*ee Act of March V 16TB
Brick Mii.-er m on I Fleenor s Drug Store.
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Birthdays
Weddings
Subacrtption price 13 eeak* per week; 12 00 par year by mail m Putnam County: *3 * U> ».» pse yw
Mr* P. Beaaiey Moore and da ugh- j b j outside Putnam County ter E*iger;a and Mrs. Moore - * fath-
A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TOD IT, Map a great course and stick to it; i Unstable as water thou sfcai*. not ex- ,
Albert Fuller*o# Indiana poL* j underwent a •nteor operation at the j county hospital Tuasday m ruing i Mrs Elmer FlrAey of Cicverdale i entered the county t^si-itai Monday , and returned to her Come Tucnda/
i morrdng ■ -,lr an ^
i The I. O. O F. member* of Fill- j ^ ^ I; rk priest and family of Flni more lodge are requeatad to meet a , rd >lr8 noyd Bnttair. the nail at 1 00 o’clock Wednesday . ^ |ren ^ ^,^,1 Falla; Mr ! afternoon to attend the funeral !*r-j r^oree Bock, of Clintpn |
vice* for George Smith.
E*'™ c« ano
Russellville; Mr. and
again
oel -Ges
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SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
Clearance
SALE
OF ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE.
FINAL CLEAN FI' OF ALL SIMMER GOODS COTTON & SILK DRESSES SLACKS SKIRTS PLAY SUITS SHORTS BLOUSES COATS & ETC. REDUCED. 1-4 _ 1.3 T01-2 OFF JUNIOR DRESSES 14 OFF
BARBIZON
SLIGHTLY SOILED SLIPS - PAJAMAS - GOWNS - ROBES
1*3 OFF
CHILDREN'S I COATS 2 OFF si.oo house 7Qr COATS S2.00 HOUSE AQ COATS I . . 3 * I .M FANCY aw* COLORED GLOVES "IwC $1.00 COSTUME CQat JKWFI.KV Coats Vz Price
4 (©A ff V1
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Reduced—Buy Now For School Needs. *1.00 CINDERELLA DKESsES
Si.00 sHIKLEV TEMPLE DRESSES .SI.49 .lOc & Oik SUN SUITS 39c
Sl.WI SI N SUITS
Millinery Close Out
$2 00 SWEATERS ALL WOOL
SPECIAL LOT $2.00 HATS 50c II Summer Hats 1-2 Price.
$1.00 SUMMER PURSES $2.00 PURSES v !'F< IAL LOT 25c PHOENIX ANKLETS SPECIAL LOT — PK.
$1.39 59c
$2.00 BED SPREADS QQ $3.00 BED SPREADS j-J ALL CURTAINS 20^ ° FF A. B. C. PRINT PERCALS 1 9 i n i mu I £ 2 G SILK DRESS PATTERNS $2.00 & $2.25 SKIRTS gg CORSETS I PRICE SPEf I \ I GROI I* 2
l ull Eaohion PURE SILK HOSE
Light Summer Color*.
SUIT CASES SPECIAL ASSORTMENT
$1.00
ALL SALES FINAL
NO LAYAWAYS
Pre vo’s
'personals rad LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
| and Mr* George
(Falls.
; The family group will meet 'at -he horn; f Mr and Mrs Wesley
j Gre( - Farrett Craufords%-ille R ... R
I xa* decided in an afternoon diacus-
sion.
Take care of Reduce Airto other Installments r.. ^1 geticies. ** Indiana loan 191/, East Washing
PROMINENT SPENCER MAN, FORMER RESIDENT, DIES
Oliver Edmund Dunn, Greencastle, May 10, 1866, of Samuel Williamson went to Spencer with
bom in ‘ the son
Dunn, who 1 his parents
Wilson Har was admitted ' Monday afterr.
f. of »irecncastle. ,3» k^-*i hcspital ^or *!mtmcnt.
Mr and Mrs Russell Ne\itt spent the week end with her daughter. Mr. j and Mrs Oral McCullough of Mi <
Meridian.
Mr. and Mr*
daughter Delores visited last iwth Mr and Mrs George Timmons
at Walcott, Indiana.
Mrs W A Beemer has returned | home from Evansville where she has been for the past week, the
guest of her n.ece.
Mr. and Mrs John Tresner of Roachdale, and Mr and Mrs. H L Tresner and children of Greencastle spent Sunday at Turkey Run state
park.
Mr and Mr William daughter Grac • Ann of
Mi« Marion Hardy Is Bride of Floyd Hemmer Announcement has been made r»w> marriage Saturday afternoon of ^ Manon Hardy of Indiar.apo»is and Floyd J Hemmer superintendent of the Indiana State Farm at Putnam v-.Ile. The ceremony was read at four o'clock at the parsonage of the First Evangelical church
at Elkhart.
Mrs. Hemmer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy. >4 i North Irvington Avenue. Indiana?- j risen
in the j cousin
an .. . .
was graduate! from the War-J States. Mr Dunn served
ren Centra: high school in Manon to 1920 as Republican jomt reprecounty and has a wide cime cf j .-tentative from Owen reene ^
friend* and acquaintances in that I Sullivan countie.-. In - -
J elected to the sUte senate from
Mr. and Mr* Hemmer left to- Owen. Clay, and Morgan count.» 8 .mediately after the ceremony for' and served one four-year term, j Chicago and other points where they ; During that time he au . ore a..
secured passage of the first prohibition law in Indiana, the Duna
friends at the Hemmer residence atBone Dry law. However in the next the Indiana State Farm. ‘ session of the General Assembly * + j the law was re-written and called
' the Wright Law. He also
Mrs John H Jomes spent today
in Indianapolis
Elk * lodge w-H meet in regular sessioa at 8 o'clock this evening.
Rev. and Mrs V. L Raphael left w . . .
., 1 oks a^.d h ag b6^!i employ
Tuesday on a tnx-weeks tnp through j ^ for ^ U me.
the west- j She
when a small boy and who became j one of that town s most prominent citizens, died at his home there I
Sunday.
His mother, who was Susan Harbefore her marriage, was a of William Henry Harrison, early president of the United
served from lican joint r«
and
TODAY
Dovis nominated by crats, 1924. Flower* are the rhrr-J script too for the ill.
EITEL’S FLOlt 15 E. Wash.. St.
j will remain for two weeks after Mrs ; which they will be at home to taeir
Sunday guest.- of Mr and
Walter Barron were Mr and Mrs | Russell Nevitt ar.i daughter ar.d Mr*
Oral McCullough.
Walter Barror a- . M«4lay j the passage of a law for highway
secured
INDIANAPOLIS uvil Hogs 11.000; arket 160-250 lbs. S6 60-S6 k5 ; $6.25-16 50: 280 25 lbs. | 325-400 lbs.. $5.85-$5.95; $4 75-$5 75: si . - Cattle 2.300 v. s heifers active. .-te ers : steady; heifer- r.j-lJ * or 2 days; OOW* a ot ‘ steers $11.25 • . loads $10.50 bulk steady, top |0 50 dal Sheep 1.5<>' la* spring Iraba 9H $10.50
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The Community Sewing Orcle will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock Every member is requested to be present and bring sewing Mrj Velma Ruth Wheeler at Amo will be hostess.
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Thursday Reading flub Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Thursday Reading Club has been indefinitely
postponed. + + + *
Baker an i ' Mrv Oodfelter Hostes* Westfiel | Friday A'temoon
improvement.
Funeral services for Mr. Dunn were held at the Methodist churcn in Spencer this afternoon.
I Indiana visited We nesday wnth Mri Bakers brother Walter Barron an l
* wife.
| Charles Ammerman and son are here from St. Lou.3 on a bnef visit.
| The former resided
j many years and is meeting fnends
| and relatives.
Sherman Kolliresworth. Mrs PauI .ine Simmons and sans James and j Holland of K .komo and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Gardner of Rusaellville were Sunday dinn-r guests of Mr and Mrs.
Aden Hankf
Miss Ann Bard, east Hants street, is -pending a week in Bloomingtor 111., with her grandmother. Mrs. Pearl Bard of Lo.> Angeles, Cal and her cousin, M"«. Pfiyllis Bum tt of Bloomington. Mr. and Mra. Maurice Kersey and aor. Ross A -n of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bailey and son Larry
Mrs. Ruth Clodfelter was hostess to the Bainbndge Christian Aid and Missionary on Friday. July 5. with Mrs. Haiel Lew-man. as chairman.
4 \l* TENSION GROWS I C ontinued from F-njrr One) caused a few casualties in a Scottish town but did no damage of any consequence.
GRENOBLE. July 9 fUP)- The Chamber of Deputies approved a resolution granting Marshal Henri Ph ippe Retain full powers to establish a new constitution, radio j Grenoble announced in a broadcast
I today.
Th<* resolution was approved by a
Fourteen members and one guest vote ^ ^5 to 3 ^ gtation in Greencastle were present. j sported. The Missionary lesson given by ; At the time a decree ^ Mrs Alva W ilh&ms. was a continu- yoking a national assembly—a joint
ation of the review of the book.
HEAT UAI SFA [lllfl NEW CASTLE lad. :■ The death yesterday of M Lynch, 47 yea- 4d of U was attributed to a hear sU duced by heat while worra wheat field. PACK u:n BALK* | <Continued ‘mm P«n «»:* erated that the atract fl ed. would require a plan approximately $ ;0 000.000 ■ suit in adding about 14 0*1 skilled workers to Packart I al pay roll of approxlma'./l
"Bello of th« Blue Pagoda" and a stewardship lesson on exchanging diamonds for rice in China. ♦ ” » ♦ Friendly Circle C lub To Meet Wednesday The Friendly Circle Club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Grace Cur* gharn. 6 south Madison
street.
+ * + + Family Reunion Held At Garrett Kevjdence Scores of relatives attended the
session of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate—for tomorrow was ap-
proved.
nc.i',- 1
NOTICE
of Martinsv; e and Mrs. Richie family m.- held at the home of
White of Em inence spent Sunday at Spring Mill Park near Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner and laughter. Dorothy, entertained at iinner Sunday. Mr and Mr*. Glenr. Daggy of M nhattar and Mr and Mrs. Fred Stoner, afternoon caller* were Dr. an Mrs W R. Hutcheson Mr. and Mr*. Dallas Ruark and family spent Sunday with Ernest Brown and f ^mily at Eminence. V.r Brown, a former Fillmore teacher, will move in August to Monterey where he will be principal of the public schools. Mr and M*s. Maurice Kersey ar.d son entertained the following guests during the 1: -t week, Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Fogea and son David of Terre Haute Mrs Chester Bailey an 1 son of Marti sville and Mrs. Richie White of Eminence. Funeral se-vices for Mrs. Lu Ella Ridlin. who ; aased away Monday morning at her home in Raccoon, will be held at 3 c clock Wednesday afternoon from the family home. Burial will be in the Russellville cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after Tuesday noon. Mr and Mrs. Milton Kleubusch and family and Rev. Gust E. Carlson of Stromburg. Nebraska spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore. Route 4. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and lemonade were served. Rev. Carlson spent the night at the Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Bumace Pritchard and son Junior, returned home Sunday from a four-day vacation trip to Michigan City where they visaed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fortune and daughter Phillys Ann. They all spent the day Saturday at Benton Harbor, Michigan.
Mr and Mr^ Lawrence Garrett north j of Greeneae'L or the Russellville road. Sunday. July 7. Eignt children, thirteen grand children and ten great grandchildren were present for the all-day gathering. Those present were the following: Mr and Mr? W. G. Garrett: Mrs Ora Trail of Fmcastle: Mr and Mrs. Bert Garrett and daughter. Ruth, of Morton Mr and Mrs Arthur Garrett I and son Billy, of Clinton Falls: Mr. j and Mrs. Elijah Garrett of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Call, of Greencastle Mr and Mrs. Charles Greenlee, of Greencastle; Mr. ami Mrs Lawmence Garrett and son. Lavon. and daughter, Shirley; Mrs Bessie Bronson, of Kissimmee. FTa Mr and Mrs Herbert Brattain and I children, of Indianapolis; Mr. and j Mrs. Willard Sutherlin and Miss
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You Can Save Money by paying your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection Charge.
Greencastle Exchange
Indiana Associated Telennone CornoraHon
TUBS. - WED. • THU CLEANING SPECIALS
— CASH & CARRYSuits, Men’s
or Ladies PANTS . -
51
SKIRTS .... Plain. Light Weight
These prices do not I" 11
moth proofing.
1
IDEAL Cleaner
18 S. Vine St
rhoiK
Wanted To Rent A modem 6 to 9 room house that is in good re|>air. One or two car garage in connection or on lot. M ill pay good rental on a monthly or yearly lease. Best references to be gUen. Family U small. Write rare Box 5, the Banner, giving Imation and general description as well as rental i»er month.
If you want to be the life of the party—don’t spend the day doing the family wash. Phone 126. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 9-U
Shop Now For ( hristmas. All Prices Reduced For Only One Week. Old Gold Gift Shop
Have YOU Seen The Hew
Free-Westinghouse
Electric Sewing Machines? They re in Greencastle now with special Summef
— ■ Liberal Trade-Ins.
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL DEMONSTRATE
NO OBLIGATION.
$100 $1.00
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY
Oil and Adjust Your Machine
Any Make.
1,00 $1.00 . >100 $1.00
NEEDLES - OIL - BELTS
AUTHORIZED AM* GUARANTEED KLI’ a,K SERVICE.
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