The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1940 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BAXNEH, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. JITY lu, 1S40.

AUGUST SUIT SALE Off To An Early Start (lor fill partKiilars oar windows) $1 5.00 to $18 00 WHITE And FANCY SUITS SPECIAL SI0.75 $20.00 Quality TROPICAL WORSTED While They Last SPECIAL SI4.75 $22 50 Quality TROPICAL WORSTED SPECIAL SI 6.75 Sale Price On All Straw Hats 20% Less

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THE DAILY BANNER mma Herald. Consolidated “It For Ali’’ 17-19 South S. R. fUrl<V«. PnAiMtav Entered In the po«toffloe &t Grecocaetle. Indiana, &J eecond ciaaa meU matter under Act of March 8, 1S78. Subecrtptton price, 12 cents per week: 83.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; 83 50 to 85 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

1 Mas Jean Fe'.d la rtsit-ng

d:anapolls this week.

Mr and Mrs Oorfe Feld have j returned to their home in Denver, 1 OoL. after viaUmg here with Mr. j and Mrs. Walter Feld and other

relatives.

Dr. Fred L. Dimmitt, a farmer

in In-| NAVAL BATTLE SI ROES

<CaarlBS»e fr»m Pa**- •<*' ‘ ,

! Spitfires with their eiirnt machine

i guns each atreakinf fire.

Obaervera saw one German plane swoop low over a town, apparent!;, out of control Another, believed to have beer, a Measersctunidt plunged and yet another was believed to have

resident of this city and a DePauw lhot down by anti-aircraft gam.'

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAF Adversity develops character: If thou faint in the day of adversity thy strength is smal!.—Proverbs 2-4: 10.

graduate now living in California, was here Tuesday visiting fnendi He was enroute to New York City. Last rites were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from trve Rector Funeral home for George Smith who passed away Monday afternoon. Rev Lester Storm was in charge of

British Spitfires early this morning shot down a Domed-1* off the east coast of England, it was confirmed. There were sporadic air raids on the southwest, east and southeast coasts of England anthers were alarms in Wales. The air ministry added another ♦

bag. ♦

the services. Interment was m the j Q^r-v-an bomb r to y te"day's Stilesville cemetery. ; making the total nine

The suit of

Flora White against

ANNOUNCEMENT |

LYON & LYON j DRESS SHOP :

Will he dosed through July ♦ because of remodeling in the 4 basement of the Alamo Build- J mg. Z

Watch Banner For | Opening Date $

I ran he reached during this ♦

time at 871-M. 4 Mrs. M. D. Baker, Mgr. |

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T)ersonals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

DK. SWITZER niF.“

board of

irtcil »r«n« directors

l-Bza o»».

of the Battle

Ground Association.

In 18S1. he was married to Miss I Lydia Westfall, of Montmorenci. Surviving are two children. VlnI cent Switzer of St. Joseph and

i will meet Thursday. July 18. j of July 11 as w as previously

KM HI mVG III I'll I KS RETI UN TO GKI.KVf \STLE United States Army recruiting officers were bark in Greencastle biday searching for vmnd and -',1:1 Iriitnam county youths who might consider Uncle Sams regular army service as means of livelihood for a year or more. Work and pay are not the only features of the regular army, the recruiting officers stated That army provides clean living, recreation,

Wanted To Rent ■\ modern fi to U room house that Is In good repair. One or two car garage in connection or on kit. Mill pay good rental on a monthly or yearly lease. |t*-s( refer nces to be given. To Ik- used by small family. No roomers. Write care Box 5, the Banner, giving hMutlon ami general description as well as rental jier month.

and other needs of every day living with pay. The recruiting officers are stationed at the Greeneast'e fire department for a 10-day perk-d. Irwin Heath, Cloverdale, underwent a minor operation at the Putnam county hospital Wednesday

morning.

Reita Wray Heath and Gettis Heath, R. P.. 2., Greencastle, underwent minor operations at the Putnam county hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, Bert Huber and Argle Davis have returned from a week's vacation in Yellville, Arkansas.

Mi-s Lillian Birchmier of Bloomfield Iowa, is visiting Mr and Mrs. Charles Rutter. James Goodwin* and family are here from McAllister, Okla. for a ! visit with relatives. Miss Flossie McGaughey of Indianapolis is spending the week with her sister. Mrs. Paul Bobbins of Fin-

| castle.

Mrs. Lester Royal and children of Toledo, O., arrived today for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, south Jackson street.

Minerva C. Wall, brought to the J Putnam circuit court from Owen | county and tried before former ! judge C. C. Gillen, was dismissed j by an agreement of the parties

, Tuesday afternoon.

I The Woman’s Division of Christian ' Service of the Maple Heights church instead Mrs G. A. Shook of Norton Mass.. an- i and two brothers. Dr. William F.

nounced. The meeting will be held \ Switzer of Gary and L E Switzer

at the cnurch. Members please note ‘ of Otterbein.

change in the meeting date. I Funeral services for Dr. Switzer Mr and Mrs C. H Neier, Green-’, will be held at 2:00 o clock Thursday castle. R. 1, an i Dr. and Mrs. O. C. afternoon from the Switzer Taber-

Neier of Indianapolis have returned from a week's trip to Great Bend.

Kan., where they visited with Mr. ' n Lafayette

and Mrs. Dan Asher, and with Mrs. ! Ben Neier at MulUnville, Kan. They j returned by way of Tulsa. Okla.. j

and through the Ozarks.

Martinsville.

FEMALE Mitt

Worn*:

1a r

n who suffer painful, Irregu-

lar periods with nervous, moody epelle due to Junctional caune should find Lydia E Plnkham's

table Compound »lmp(y marn to relieve auch dUtrega. ham’s Compound la made uillii to help weak, tired wom-

en to go amillng thru difficult daya. Over 1.000.OTjO women have reported

benefits, WELL WOKTH

amazing rariNai

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehart and children of near Fillmore wish to ex-

press their tnar.ks to all helped them in any way,

home was completely destroyed re-

cently by fire.

nacle at Battle Ground. Friends may call at the Blackford Funeral home

A^OCIETY

--ection Three To Meet Thursday S- -ti m Three of the First Christian nurch will meet Thursday aftemoon at 2:30 o’clock at he home of Mrs Dustin Stewart, 110 west Walnut street. Mrs. Josie Chapman. Mrs. Maude Allen and Mrs Electa Brown will be the assisting hostesses. •*• + + * Golden W heel Met With Mi»- Dean Tuesday Evening Golden Wheel met Tuesday even-

gerxies. Indiana Loan 'j East "a^hington Stg

ing at the home of Miss Dean with seven members sponsor present A business , was held and it was decide • a donation to the Red Cross f organization. Following the business contests were condur d a were won by Mrs {■: , r jJ Miss Jean Murphy : Cra -I who was a guest at the me( During the social hour refreshments were ser, . rj hyJ less.

of Thomas Walden of Russellville, , ol|v Grt Together Cluh was seriously hurt Monday when w ,|j >lp< , t Thursday two trurks collided headon on j j 0 uy Get-Together Club will

meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at

I sane Sun imerS^k AT PITCHFORD'S

State road 67 near Martinsvile.

near where he was working. One | the h ome of Mrs. Estella Coffin on

of his legs was severely injured. He i commercial Place I is employed by a paving company ; ^ 4 •?• +

.ho ha\ej and wM wor king on the highway. pitoh-In Dinner Honors

Thcir Mr. and Mrs Jesse McAnally and I Wisconsin Guests

Putnam County Fair board members will meet Monday night, July 15, at H o'clock in the county agent's office at the court house. All fair board directors and members are requested to attend this meeting.

Mr and Mrs. Paul Robbins of Fin-

castle entertained at dinner Sunday. • V jj] e Tuesday is

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Routh and daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Manford McGaughey and son Bobbie, Mr. Kenney and Miss Dessa Petty, Miss Flossie McGaughey and Mr. Spivey of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Shannon.

son John, attended the funeral Tuesday at Maywood, HI., of Jean Peterson Osborn, who was a niece of Mr. McAnally. Her death occurred Sunday morning at Maywood. The family resided on Martinsville street several years and she graduated from the local high

school with the class of ‘32. An addition to the population of

the Indiana Sta’e Farm at Putnam-

Max Hopkins. 21.

sentenced at Brazil to serve ninety days at the farm for firing a shot-

$2 00 BLOUSES

88c

$2.00 PURSES

SI .00

sups SI .01 Gowns & Pajamas ^(J.

A Pitch-in dfnner w-as held Sunday July 7th. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hillis and daughter Letitia from Marinette. Wis.. and for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hillis ana son John, from Oregon. Wis. A large dinner was served at j

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. ;

Burkett to the following people

other than the guests of honor: Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Terkaust, Mrs.

Frank Hillis and daughter. Mary | Alice, of Terre Haute: R. B. Orr. j Greenfield: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bart- I

NELLY DON DRESSES $10.95 NELLY DON SILKS, NOW $7{ $7.95 NELLY DON SILKS, NOW $55| $6.50 NELLY DON SILKS, NOW $45] NELLY DON SILKS, Values formerly up to $6.50 $23!

Nelly Don

COTTON DRESSES

gun into the home of the Rev. Al- j ley and son Dwight of Muncie: Mr.

bert Lashbrook at Saline City. June ' 2, in a jealous rage because the minister's daughter had rejected

his attentions. .

Get your heavy woolens out of the way. We will store until needed without extra charge. Home Laundry | A- Cleaners. 10-It NI'SRE TO ASSUME DUTIES Putnam county's new public health nurse Miss Irene Gerke. of Decatur, will arrive in Greencastle this weekend to assume her nursing duties on Monday, July 15, it was announced today by the board o* commissioner:. Miss Gerke’s office will be located on the third floor of the court house and it is supposed by county officials that the office will be used as a center for all the nurse's work.

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Coca-Cola is recognized and welcomed everywhere. People like its clean taste and the refreshed feeling that follows. When you buy your home supplies always include a six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola and be prepared for refreshment at home.

and Mrs. Leslie Kaumpf and family M Mary Louise. Glen, Billy. Max and ! John, Miss Helen Ramas r>f Staun- j ton; Mrs. Fred Miller of Plainfield: ,{ Mr and Mrs. Orla Nichols and fam- [ ily Lloyd. Stanley, Edwin and Le- 1 titia of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Will ; ( O'Hair: I/j!u, Jimmy. Betty. lola [ and Helen Lukenbill; Mr. and Mrs. S Howard Burkett and daughter Nan- i cy Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. ( Burkett, and Miss Helen Cunning- *

ham.

Afternoon callers were Mr. and ! Mrs. Ivan Ruark and Mr. and Mrs. [ Harvey Nichols and sons, Doyle and [ Dallas.

Sizes 12-20

S1.88

Sizes 40-44

Cotton Frocks All Sizes 88c

S Slacks and Play Suits SI .59 MILLINERY i_2 pric WOOL SUITS ’ 1.2 PRIC AM. SALES FIN \I ALL SALES CASH — NO (II \RLKS NO LAYAWAYS PITCHFORD’S

Say Roosevelt To Be I bird Termer

CHICAGO. July 10 iUP)—President Roosevelt will be a third term candidate according to the best information available here today, a week before the Democratic national convention meets to name a 1940 ticket. If he runs, he will be the first third term candidate in American history. Thi >dore Roosevelt, who served one term and part of another, ran again four years after leaving the White House. Speaker William B. Bankhead. Alabama, Is believed to have rail position in the contest for vicepresidential nomination. Sen. Jamep F. Byrnes. D.. S. C„ and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, D„ Ky., who will be permanent convention chairman, are possibilities. Mr. Roosevelt was reported a month ago to have suggested that Byrnes be on the ticket. Democratic conservatives insist that they can stop Associae Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, another possible candidate for the vice presidential nomination.

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TODAY—JULY 10 Bryan’s Free Silver speech 1896. Flowers are the Cheeriest Prescription for the 111. EITEL'S FLOWERS

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