The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1940 — Page 2
/HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1940.
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Herald. Onsolidated
“It Waves For All’’
WHOSE BIRTHDAY IS THIS MONTH? Remember them with GIFTS AND GREETING C ARDS from SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
17-IP South Jatkaon^Street S. K Karl den, 1‘uhlNher
Entered In the poatofflce at Green1 rastle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per weea; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3 80 to $8.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.
' A BIBI.F, THOT7GI1T FOK TODAV j Bo sincere with yourself: Be ye ( doers of the word ,anrl not hearers i only deceiving your own selves.— j.lames 1:22.
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Birthdays Joe Davis south Locust street today September 3. Marcia Ren Welch, 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Welch, 402 West Washington street, September 2. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, 507 east Hanna street, 2nd anniversary, today. Sept. 3.
"personals ~ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Snider were in Frankfort Sunday, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Kenesson and Mr. Kenesson. The Misses Allie and Anna Iknmire, south College avenue, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillie Ferran.l, south Jackson street.
frySOCIETY
Delta Theta Tati To Meet Thursday Evening Delta Theta Tan will meet Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Scheff, 312 Greenwood Avenue.
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Mrs. Cannon To Be Hostess Thursday The active chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Cannon, Northwood Bivd. There will be installation of officers. Country Reading Cliih To \l“et With Mrs. Bartley The Country Reading Club will meet Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Bartley. Miss Martha Mick will be in charge of the pro-
gram. Her subject will be "Heaven j
Mrs. Etta Ikamire has moved 204 west Franklin street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh of Sey-
mour spent Labor Day here with j Lies About Us." Response will friends and relatives. Mr. Walsh Is i given by Mrs. Phillip Hutcheson
manager of the Vondee theater in;
Seymour.
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Eastern Star To Meet Wednesday
Greencastlc Chapter No. ! O. E. S. will meet in regular
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COLLEGE INN OPENS FOR THIRTY-SECOND YEAR When the College Inn opens its doors tomorrow at noon it will be the thirty-second consecutive year that the inn has opened under this name. In its thirty-one years of operation 1
it has built a remarkable record of satisfaction and has served many notable visitors to Greencastlc. The College Inn will again be operated by Miss Bernadine Ward who has managed it for many of the
thirty-one years.
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(Irescent Club To Mee( Wednesday The Crescent Club
will me»t
After you've exposed the film bring it to us for quality developing, printing, and enlarging. Our service is prompt.
Miss Rosemary Canary, daughter , of Mr. anti Mrs. Paul Canary, left to-
Will Loekridge has hern admitted j day for Indianapolis where she will ( ) ^ ^ Ul " m '' * in ro to the Putnam county hospital for j begin a nurses training course at the ' sion Wednesday evening
treatment. St. Vincent’s Hospital. ,, , % w _ . . / . The Clinton Falls Sunday school :
.Jr. and Mrs. M. C. Johnson and l ^ wi]I b(l hpl(| Sun( , av | ern Stars in the city are cordially in-
family are vacationing in Michigan b(M . „ at Milligan Park at Crawfords- ! vited ’
j ville. Transportation provided. Leav- j
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Singer spent; in S church at 10:00 o’clock. | the week end and the holiday in In- , Ott Braden and Herns J. Currie are dianapolis. | attending the state fair in Indianap-
[ olis and this evening they will at-
Mr. and Mrs. I^ee Williams and sou | tend a meeting of the Sahara GrotHub, attended the State Fair at Ind-| to, a section of the Masonic Lodge, ianapolis Sunday. j Margaret Hammond. Helen Cook. Dr and Mrs. C. C. Tucker an.1 Mildred Monnett, Betty Bowers and family moved today to their new i Bobby Black left today for Indianresidence in the Cole apartments. | apoiis where they began a business M’\ and Mrs. Ray Elder have j training course at the Indiana Cen-
mnv ■ I to Fillmore to the home for- ] tral Business College,
merly occupied by Mrs. Etta Ika-1 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hagan and, mire. daughter left today for Champlin, I
Mrs. Ruth Harrison of Richmond J Minnesota, where they will
was the week end guest of her sister, ' their future residence. Mr. Hagan ; -Mrs. David Nelson, living west of! is connected with the MacMillan
town. ! Book Company.
Miss Marylynn Crask, Miss Betty j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Risley of Hop-, ! Curtis. Billy Eiteljorge and Norman ' kinsville, Ky., were week end guests | Birt attended the Indiana State Fair i of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers
SEPTEMBER The first autumn month. With September comes a multitude of mo You know WHAT they are and we know Sllj conveniently get the money to meet them 1 INDIANA LOAN (OMl^ Heal [ F °K SAuTT/ modern house, . 8r J $4,250 00. J.t.cU 1
FOR SALEpn^ at 27 Beveridge Stn semi-modern well condition, j, ™ or see Ralph Hill koh acres tillable. Four* barn and chicken hoj Spring. Price JlTornl aMl1 ca and . S -J $700.00. J. T. ChntdJ
—For FOR RENT: OnT! ment near college «1 In good neighborhoo; ( ant place to live. 378-W.
See Fall Bros, for shelled com ir. tmek. lots. Small amounts at Rac coon. Jno. Wilson. 20-6t.
FOR SALE: 5 room home, half
at 7:30 | acre ground, good garden, close in
p. m. After the business session j Box M, Banner. 3l-3t there will be a social hour. All East-
FOR SALE: One yearling Polled Shorthorn hull, three yearling Shropshir- 1 bucks, one yearling Duroc male hog. George C. Bowman, 1 mile south Fillmore. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: International S-12
, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock | tractor . two 12 . inch breaking plows
I with Mrs. Oscar Obenchain.
F «B KENTM^i monl, in good mmUtJ 313 Elm street. Phos/ FOR RENT; 2 nisle il apartment iy son street.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE SPENDS QUIET HOLIDAY
Sins Drug Store
CLOSING OUT SALE As I am leaving the farm and will live In the eity, I will sell at auetion tit my home, I mile north and 1 mile east of Bainhridge, on
Wednesday, September 11
At 10:30 o’eloek, the following property:
bert Clark.
Miss Betty Ann Kneher, daughter of Mark Kocher, has returned home after a vacation spent in Fort Laud-
erdale, Florida.
Miss Elizabeth Rariden returned Monday evening from Bay View, Michigan where she has been ^pend-
ing the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Tipton and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tipton of Bra- | 711 attended the Indiana State Fair
IIOKSI.S—| hay mare, 4 years old; I bay mare, (i years old, an extra | " l "' il ' in ' , P olis Monday, good team. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil DMm will - ^ o Jt .„r „,d ! ,nove ,n < ' ast Washington street to Jersey eovv with call by side, nice one; 2 yearling heifers. 1 the apartment vacated by
Mis. Darwin Hagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baker of Monticelio have been visiting Mrs. Ethel Confer. Mr. Baker was formerly Motion agent at Cloverdale. Miss Joan Crawley and Miss Marian McBride left Monday for Indianapolis lo enter the fall term ct Central Business College on Tues-
day.
Orville O'Hair, who has been with the Kroger company in this city for some years, has been transferred to the Kroger Super Market at Koko-
mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Craver and M"s. Holmes Craver spent Labor Day with Roy Craver and family in Ow-
en county.
Miss Pearl Young motored with fi irnds to LaPorte Monday where she will again resume her duties as instructor of speech and drama in
the Senior High School.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Fuson, Mr. and Mrs. Osve Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O'Hair have returned to their homes here following a two week’s vacation trip which they spent at
Manitowlin Island in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gostage and Miss Frances Gostage of this city and Sergeant and M s. Amidon of Champaign. 111., and Charles Wleg.tnd of Plainfield have returned from a weeks vacation in Michigan. Ray Wright, charged with public intoxication, upon his plea of guilty was fined $1 and costs by Mayor W. D. James in city court Tuesday morning. A 60-day penal farm sentence was suspended. Wright was taken into custody by local police Sat-
urday night.
Open air church services will be held in Fillmore Wednesday night beginning at 8 o'clock. Hartsel Whilhite of Clayton will be in charge. All pe sons will be welcomed. "Com ., hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the world's only salvation,” the
nouncement says.
RUSHVILLE Ind., Sept. 3.—(UP) -G. O. P. presidential nominee Wen- ! dell L. Willkie observed Labor Day
working on campaign
make s P eeches and coming occasionally to 1 the spacious front porch of his residence here to wave to crowds which came front several states to greet
him.
He listened by radio to President
anct j Roosevelt’s speech dedicating Chick-
, Labor Day. | daughter. Mr. Risley was formerly i Hmau S a Dam near Chattanooga in Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vandament of j manager of the Merit Shoe Company , the heart (>f the Tennessee Valley | Chicago were Sunday guests of the ! of this city. | Authority where Willkie’s national ! former’s sister, Mrs. R. E. Richards j After returning from a two weeks’ : rpputation first was ma,ie b y hia and family. 1 vacation in Colorado and elsewhere I fi ^ ht wlth the TVA over a P ri ce for Miss Reva O’Hair, harpist, was in i in the West, Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. 1 "
Russellville Saturday to play for the I Phelan of Chicago spent the week wt d iing of Lucille Brooks and Ro- j end with Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Harris of Northwood.
Dr. and Mrs. John Egan week end guests of Mr. and
Glen Lyon. They are en route to Colorado and from there will go io Tampa, Fla., where Dr. Egan wui be stationed at the new army a:c
base.
George Christie and sons of Miami, Fla., are visiting here and George
and cultivators; John Deere disc and tandem; 6-foot rotary hoe; all in A-l condition; 40 head extra nice stock hogs, weight 00-100 lbs. One registered Bulk male hog, 18 month-, old. T. E. Sherrill, Belle Union.
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5 CATTLE—I. S year old Jersey row, Is-en fresh 2 months; I, .3 year old
ealf by side, niee one; 2 yearling heifers. the apartment vacated by Mr. and
II NIIEEI’—II good lirtsMling Ewes.
Hogs—1 Spotted sow with 5 pigs by side; I Spotted sow with (i pigs lit side, these pigs are ready to wan; I White sow with 5 pigs; I shouts
weight 1(10 lb..; | White lloaf, weight 150 lbs.
I AKM IMPLEMENTS—Good Eordson tractor, John Deere 12-lneh tractor plow, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, wagon, hay frame, ntowiag murlime, tun r ike, John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attaeliment. John Deere cultivator, forks, shovels, picks, chains, carpenter tools ot all kinds harness, . il.iis, kettle., ha-rcls ami niany articles, No. 12 Del .aval cream
separator, milk cans, etc.
HOI SEIIOI D AND MISCELLANEOUS—Sideboard, tables, chairs, rugs. .(•(Is, iHslding. dressers, cahinets, stoves, dishes, rooking utensils, library rjulio like* ni'w, Sin^.f M wiii* marliiiir like new, kettle*, Kiui*a K e miM.
j»rs, rruil jars, Ihm* Miipplie* ami main other artirle*. l. 1 - It. x .8 It. house, new, Guilt less than kIx months ago
a < -re. , Ta < , r^ 7 „M, , i^aT,^ h '‘ I ‘ nH t0 SO,<l " J 10 -Id by TERMS CASH—No Property io be removed until settled for.
Mrs. Effie Hubbard
HOMER SANDS, Clerk
ALTON HI RNT, Aoet. Dinner will Is- served.
Greatly Reduced Fares
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STATE FAU* 1 ncUamutohs. 30 1 Go Safely and Swiftly by INDIANA RAILROAD BUSES
j the southern properties of the Comi monwealth and Southern Corporaj tion. He made no comment on the
1 speech.
wc , ro i He. sclieduUaL.iu^iiolitlcal conferM-- i' ence9 °r press interviews and issued
| no formal statements.
Policemen on guard in front of his i residence estimated in midaftemoon I that 500 persons had gathered there during the day. Willkie came out at frequent intervals and thanked the
; visitors for coming.
FOR SALE: 40 bushel of seed rye. Ralph Browning, 401 East Hanna Street. 3_ lp .
FOR SALE: Royal robe trunk, 3-4 wardrobe. Good condition. Priced reasonable. Old fashion safe, oak finish. Phone 478-M. cod.
Lawn Supper, Country Store also horse shoe playing with usual prizes, Thursday starting at 5 p. m., home Mr. ana Mrs. Cecil Justus, 124 west Berry. Benefit Catholic Ladies. 8-3t. FOR SALE: Peaches on square and at residence on Manhattan road. Bring container. Phone rural 14F3. Roy Watson. , . 3_ lt
Jr., will enter DePauw for his sopho- 1 He v '' il1 remaln here until s<> Pt- ™ more year this month. Mrs. Christie " bPn be "’Ul leave by train on an ex-
tensive Western campaign tour
more year this month. Mrs. Christie is expected to arrive in Greoncastle tomorrow for a visit before they re-
turn to their Florida home.
Andrew Cross, of Roachdalc, candidate for election on i!ie Democratic ticket for commissioner of Pu’nam county, has been taken to a hospital in Indianapolis for observa-
which will begin formally in Coffeyville, Kan., Sept. 16. He will speak
at Detroit Sept. 30.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet town sedan, original paint, one owner, perfect condition $265. John H. Aker > B. 4, 2 miles south Brunerstown - 3-3p. Crawfordsville District Shropshire Association’s twenty-first Annual Sale Registered Ewes and Rams at Crawfordsville, Indiana, Wednesday, September 11. Send for Catalogue. C. A. Quigg, Thorntown, Indiana.
3-4p.
ABANDONING AREA (Con (in lie it from I'.ie,- nnel
other was a Hungarian who insult-
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Don’t miss the mill Fair. It’* bigger and better than ever. But avoid traffic jam* and worry of parking. Go the Indiana Railroad way • . • in *afe, carefree comfort ... at one-third the co*t of driving your car.
From GREENCASTLF,
$100
™ ROUND TRIP Tickets on sale Daily Aug. .H0 . Sept, 6
| I-ax-al Station, 6 East Seminary SL, Phone 328-11
INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM
tion, suffering from an illness whicn 0fl a Rumanian army officer. The is difficult to diagnose, it is said. officers orderly saw the insult and Mr. and Mrs. Omor Beck of this | firpd a shot which tells the storv. city, Mrs. Mary Cross and children The ’' e will be more of this than we of Wheaton, 111., and Mrs. Fern Lind- 1 have anticipated, I judge." say of Port Huron, Mich., have re- | ——
turned fiom a two weeks’ trip through the Smoky Mountains,,
Washington, D. C., Philadelphia. New 1 bostom York City and other points of inter- ! „„„ \ !7 ' , .
est. | r i tau > 37 - waterfront junkman, has
Dr. R. H. Richards, of
burg, Owen county, was in Greencastle a short time today, on his way to north Putnam. Dr. Richar is is joint representative in the state legislature from Putnam and Owen counties, and is a candidate in coming election for re-election,
the Republican ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader and family and Wilma Dicky, have returned home from a weeks tour in the south. They visited the Rinfro Valley, south. They visited the Renfro Valley
FINDS FIFTY BODIES ( UP)—Felix Beaud-
' | reau, 37, waterfront junkman, has Patrick,. Wh,le (or floatkip odds „nd ends since 1!U0.
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Smokey Mountains, Lookout Mountains, an i the W. S. M. broadcasting station at Nashville, Tenn. They visited in seven states while on the tour. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Warren are at home at their apartment at 718 cast Seminary street. While gone they visited with Mrs. Laura F War en at Winfield, Kan., Mrs. Ansel Blakley. at Lyons, Kan., Mrs. George Evens, Arnolds Park, In and Mrs. W. R. Walts, Oak Park
m.
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Vegetable Compound —
FOR RENT: 3 ro«J nished or unfurnished ( ment. Inquire at
FOR RENT: 4 ment at the comenfj and Anderson. Ll’Ca Phone 255.
FOR RENT: 3 rocaj 401 East Hanna Browning. FOR - RENT: Lrpj room, inner spring icai without private hath, car space cement Phone 478-M. 611 S ]
FOR RENT: Upper | four room Ellis A para
—Want WANTED: Girls housewor k, not in schu ment Service, 204 Street.
WANTED: Any stock. Call 278, Gn paid. John Wacntel ft. |
Sell your old auto I sheet scrap, wire. 12001 Indianapolis, Indian! COMPRESSED STEEL C
FOR SALE: Small varnished oak refrigerator, top icer. holds 50 pounds, $3.40. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170.1. 3-lp.
FOR SALE: Eight piece dining suite, six chairs, table, buffet, walnut finish, new tapestry on chairs, with asbestos table mat. $39.45. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. ‘ 3_ lp
FOR SALE: Jersey cow, good flow milk, gentle. Mrs. Orville Hankins,'Mt. Meridian. 3.3^
FOR SALE: Sow and eight pigs. William Padgett. Miller Grain Co.
WANTED. Girl on eral housewor k, no lauiKh] in home or go home ferred. Call in pcrsai^ Seminary street, Mrs. Tdf WANTED: General tnh orders at Hodge's Sturt B Charles Hodge. For well drilling see l| Cloverdale. Phone 4 or 2
—Miscellaw For washing snd gre try DEEM'S STANDAfflJ Jackson street. Open 20
NOTICE: For yotf' please call for Eldon I/® James Res. Phone 718- 1 *
Kindergarten clasW
, Sept. 16, 8.30 to 11 a nl 3-lt. e years. Will call at m
for personal interview * Sept. 6 to M’ Frank Of * Washington street, Gre«f«
for SALE: Fresh cow with calf by side. Elvin Herbert, Reeisville.
3-2p.
FOR SALE: Coon hound pups. $5. $10. Chas. Disbrow. Commercial
Place, Greencastle. Ind., Phone 731- town P ro P erty
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Farm of 105 acres
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Wash Day can be a holiday if you send the wash to Home Laundry * Cleaners. Phone 126. 3 lt
TODAY—SEI*!. 3 Revolutionary War Treaty signed 1783. Flowers are the Oh eeriest Prescription for the III. BIEL'S FLOWERS 15 K. Hash.. St Phone 636
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CLEANING SPECIALS — CASH & CARRY — Suits, Men’s Eft*, or Ladies DUG rants 25c skirts 25c These prices do not Include moth proofing. At these prices you get first class Dry (leaning.
IDEAL Cleaners
18 8. Vine St.
Phone 476
FINAL CLEAN-UP
Before New Models Of
USED CABS A money Saving-Value Plus Sale of All Our Used^l
Stock Is Now On At
119 North Indiana St. Phone 297
USED C^| LOT
Your Oldsmobile-Pontiac Dealer EXAMPLE of our value 1.1 Hoi p|j TUDOR—well tlriNl, new paint job. i n|p< lla " | cally O. R. in every way
