The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1940 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1940.

FOR RKN’T: 2 unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished 1 block from square. 204 west Franklin street. 2-4p

FOR RFTN'T: 6 room semi-modem house. Phone 753-M. l-2p.

FOR RENT: 5 or 6 room unfurnished modem apartment, garage, good condition. 313 Elm street. Phone 846-J.

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FOR SALE: 300 choice Montana black face yearling ewes. Vane Rig- j gins, Thomtown, R. 2. Phone 453-3 i rings. 28-6p. i

FOR RENT: Very modern 5 room apartment. Heat and water furnished. Located near College and City I Schools. Large front yard, large 1 front porch. Harry H. Talbott.

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SOCIETY

Miss Betty Bryan - Society Editor Phone All Social and Personal Items To BS

WE WILL LOAN YOU CASH

On Your Automobile, Furniture, Radio, Livestock t *

TERMS TO SUIT EACH INDIVIDUat mp er,lt, “ If It’s Money You Need See Us Today

Phone 15

INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

liM/i E. Washington Street

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Wanted—

FOR SALE: 85 acres, clean, buildings fair, cheap at $1750 or \v!l trad’’. Call Banner. 30-3p

A BIBLE THOUGHT KOK TODAt | Formalism is not the essence of | worship: The hour cometh anil now

For highT- • o upholstering, fumT I Is, when the true worshippers shall I ture repairing, relinishing and per- | worship the Father in spirit and in | |

feet fitting slip covers. Call 299. ' THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf

: I ruth: for the Father seeketh such

to worship him. John 4:23.

FOR SALE: One mare colt, C months old. Harry Mabb, Belle Union. 30-3p

FOR SALE: Cooking and eating apples at Bailey's Orchard, 2 miles south on cemetery roads. 26-tf.

' WANTED: Small lot with or with- | out house in Greencastle or Clovcr- ! dale. Write Cloverdale, Box 205.

2-5-2n.

j Elderly man on old age pension, ! living alone in comfortable house in ! Greencastle needs housekeeper, I man o: woman. George Taylor, No. I 9 Columbia Street. 2-3p.

FOR SALE: Model T in good condition mechanically and looks. Priced

very reasonable. Phone 627-M. l-2t. FOR SALE: Registered spring) GOOD KOUIE AVAILABLE ol Duroc boar, for quick and economical ! «00 Rawleigh consumers. No exgains. Phone rural 7F4. l-2p. nerience needed to start. Large sajes ' mean big profits. Permanent. Full FOR SALE: Two row com picker, j i[ me Write Rawleigh's, Dept. 1N4Keith Hall, Home Oil Company. | (78-104, Freeport, 111. 2-lp.

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ami LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. Josie Keyt was admitted to the hospital Tuesday.

of Russellville Putnam county

FOR SALE: 400 choice Nebraska Hereford rattle sold by the pound at private sale. Jesse S. Ward. 27-6t. FOR sale: Recleaned Purk-.f ; wheat $1.00 bushel. Arthur Gtllz, 1 Bainbridge, R. 1. 30-3p. i

WANTED: Farm work by month. Experienced married man, no chil- I

dren. Carl C. Fugate,

Box 259.

Brazil, R. 5,

Mrs. Nina Losson was called to Bedford today by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Walter. Miss Tobia Gordon who has been visiting Miss Margaret Durham, has

Miss Zink daughter of

Fleenor, Mr. and

Mrs. Audrid Fleenor. H whose marriage to

HBE Morrison Cline of Chi-

cago will take place Saturday, October 12, at the First Christian

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this Generation

church in Tenn.

30-3p. j r j sco

■eturned to her home in

San Fran- j l,er •'*'

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Women's Study ( lub To Meet Saturday

The meeting of the Woman’s Study

Club scheduled for Thursday, October 3, at the home of Mrs. W. M. O’Brien has been changed to Saturday, Octo-

at 2:30 o’clock at Mrs. Gar-

Wanted to ride to and from Indianapolis daily. Works 4 to 12 p. m. Call 810-WX. l-3t

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FOR SALE: Good seed rye. Wild' 2 miles south on 43.

A. J. l-2p.

Mrs Wayne Macey and baby re- ; :urn'>d to their home near Green-| l astle this afternoon from the Put- |

WANTED: General housework by i nam cc,unt >' hospital.

the hour of week.

FOR SALE: Pure bred polled Shorthorn males. W. J. Allee, Green- 1 castle, Route 2. l-2t.

Address Box A. I

30-2-2p.!

WANTED: Good man with livestock to do chores and light farm work for home and some pay Ad-

2-2p.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon VanDyke art, the parents of a daughter, Marcia Dean, bom at the Putnam County

hospital Tuesday afternoon.

FOR SALE Three burner Ezy- |

Est-Way table coal oil stove, wick- j ,lress H " x 8 ' Bnnn, ' r

less, $3.55. Furniture Exchange, west side square. Phone 170-.J. Ip

FOR SALE: A lot of fine wind j fall grimes golden. Get them whde they are fresh and cheap. Bring baskets. McCullough Orchard. 1-1 f

FOR SALE: Feeding shoals, one nice buck, 5 year old cow, calf by side. George Smiley, east of Greencastle. 2-lp. Ml SAI <E. Fift< en h< ad of pur' >- fc ed duroc spring gilts. Kenneth Morrison, Cloverdale, R. 2. 2-2p. Delta Theta Tau rummage sale Saturday morning October 5, Courthouse, at 8:45. 2-3t. PUBLIC SALE of livestock Tuesday. October 15. Floris McCammack, % mile west of Belle Union. 2-tf. K<XR SALE: App - irvest time. Strain's Orchard. Drops 50c. 2-4p.

Coal $4.00, millwood $1.75, cord wood $2.25. B. anil F. Ida E. Dreyer, west Walnut. 2-lp.

FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples at McFarlane Orchard, north edge of Greencastle on 43. Bring containers. Phono 331-J. 2-4-21.

FOR SALE: Rabbits and hutches. Make offer. 205 Berry street. 2-tf.

Real Estate

FOR SALE: The Williams’ nine room modern home at Southeast corner of Hanna and Jackson. A well built home in good condition. Would make a splendid duplex. Call at property and inspect. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 30-3t.

FOR SALE: house. Largo Price $2800.00. Estate.

A five room piodern lot. Payment plan. J. T. Chrisit, Real 30-3t.

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FOR RENT: 6 room modern house with bath. New furnace. Phone 557. iQ.tf. FOR RENT: 4 room semi-modern, unfurnished apartment. Phone 657-R. 3O-0t. F ( d: I: I: \ I Small furnished apartment, heat and utilities furnished. P.- nt reasonable. Inquire Banner. l-3p. FOR RENT: 3 rooms, water and lights furnished. 402 west Walnut street. 2-2p. FOR RENT: Lower five room apartment. LUCAS - COLLINS. Pho te 255. 2-4-2t.

Bridge Club To Meet Thursday The First Thursday Bridge Club will meet at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Garrett’s.

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MDslonary Soeiely Met WLh Mrs. HutehPNon Mis. W. R. Hutcheson , Mrs. John VanHorn, Mrs. Wilmer Albin and Mrs. Shank were hostesses to the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Kiist Christian church Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Hutcheson.

of the Indiana State Farm, will be i During the business sess'lon plans

"special: Grease Job 59c at DeeirPs! 11 ’'' main speaker at a Democratic w< made foi m auction sale to be

Standard.' North' Jackson St. 24 | ial| y t0 b ‘‘ hel(1 at 7::i0 °’ clock Thurs - |

hour service. 23-tf. i fla y ni S ht in F^edom.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Twomey and

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NOTICE: For

please call for Eldon Lewis at FreJ James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF.

; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mathew and daughter Jeanne and Eugene Kerrick

J spent Sunday in Tuscola, 111., the

l quests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vollmar your ash-haullng I a,1< ' family. Floyd J. Hcmmer, superintendent

SKATING PARTIES: We come skating parties, modern rink. See us for prices.

Skating Rink. South City Park, Plainfield, Indiana. 27-12p.

wel- !

npv . 1 daughters Marylin and Marlene,

Plainfield ! Highland street and Mr. and Mrs.

' Vein Twomey and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will

Sweeney of Dugger, Ind.

Somerset Christian church building to be sold at Public Auction Saturday, October 5, 1940 at 1:00 p. m Terms Cash. Building to be removed immediately. l-4p.

II. S. CONVOCATION

The Maple Heights Ladies Aid will have an all day meeting Thursday, (X't. 3, at the home of Mrs. B. T. Gibson, Martinsville street. All members are cordially invited to attend. [ Devotions will be given by Mrs. Vein

Twomey.

Professor H. A. Voltmer of the Political Science department of DePauw University talked to the high school students at the convocation hour on Tuesday. He chose for his subject “Effects of War on our Pol-

itical Institutions.’’

Professor Voltmer sketched brief- Laura Green,

ly for his listeners the changes that the war has thus far created in out government, and outlined the results of these changes in evidence at the present time. These results, however, the speaker said, will not be dangerous if we keep the people economically and socially satisfied, if we keep them politically intelligent, and if we continue to have a burning desire to safeguard democratic gov-

ernment.

In his concluding remarks, Professor Voltmer left the students the thought that, if the democratic way of life continues to thrive, more attention to being a citizen must be shown by everyone including the boy and girl of the teen age. Responsibility of citizenship, he stated, involves obedience, loyalty, and service at all

times.

Mrs. Alma Quinton of Indiana Girl’n School at Clermont and her sister, Mrs. Sophia Wilson of Roachdnlc spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leucas. They left Wednesday for Oklahoma, where they will visit another sister, Mrs.

NOTICE We have moved our office to 24i E. Wash. Street (Over Sam Hanna’s Book Store) STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. Ezra Craft, Agent Plume 892

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 8,500; weights above 160 lbs., 5 cents higher; lighter weights steady; 160-200 lbs., $5.95$6.25; 200-300 lbs., $6.40-$6.50; 300100 lbs.. $0.20-$6.30; 100-160 lbs., $4.50-95.50; sows steady to strong, mostly $5.60-$6.25. Cattle 900. Calves 500; fed t steers and yearlings strong to 25 cents higher; heifers and cows steady; two cars 967 and 1060 lb. yearlings $12; other steers mostly $9.50-$11.50; heifers scarce; bulk beef cows $5.50$6.50; vealers 50 cents higher, top $11.50. Sheep 1,400; lambs 25-50 cents higher; bulk good and choice lambs 98.75-99.25.

CIRCUIT COURT NOTES

Alfred G. Leininger vs. Israel Carr, dismissed. In condemnation suits of the State of Indiana against Cecil V. Girton and Charles A. Heath, both of the land owners have filed objections to the reports Of the appraisers,

One evening early this week, it looked as thought war had been declared among the children of Northwood. One child was found in a semi-conscious condition in a yard by a newspaper boy. He had been struck by another six year old lad with a rock and received a badly cut

place on his head.

Miss Ruby Wells, wno is staying at the Madison township home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cantonwine while they are with their son, John, at the Home hospital in Lafayette, received word from them this morning that their son is yet unconscious but his condition is not less favorable than it has been since his accident. He was in an automobile which was in a collision Saturday evening with another machine, near Lafayntte, one of his companions being killed and he himself being rendered unconscious by a blow on the head. There was no fracture of the skull, apparently, nor of any other bone but there was a concussion, from which

he has not yet rallied.

held Saturday, October 19, at 1.30 o’clock, on the east side of the i court house. Mrs. Cecil Fellers had i the Stewardship which was vo-y j interesting. Mrs. Jane Hays had as her subject for the afternoon "The Plight of the Sharecroppers,” followed by round table discussion. After which the hostesses served de-

licio is refreshments.

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I*. T. A. Meentlng At Miller School Friday

There will, be a P, T. A. rdoeting at the Miller school Friday afternoon at 2:30. This will be a tea fo: the new members of the P. T. A The program for the afternoon consists of a symposium explaining aims and purpose of the Parent Teacher Association. Mrs. Willard Sunkel is chairman of the program. Anv member who has no transportation is asked to call 834-W. There will be a way of taking ca e of the epr-school children as well ns the school children for the mothers who wish to attend.

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Associate < liapter Of Tri Kappa To .M« > et

Associate chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30

at ihe Alpha Phi housee.

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Bainhridge Study

Club Meets

Mrs. Albert Balch was hostess to

ject "Attitude of Toward Youth.”

The Mother’s Singers, under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Porter will Knoxville, | render a short program. Virginia Arnold, a sixth grade student will have charge of the devo-

tions.

A short playlett entitled “The Star Spangled Banner,’’ will be presented

by four fifth-grade boys. An interesting business

has been planned.

Dr. and Mrs. Wihlnmn To Entertain at Dinner

Dr. and Mrs. Clyde

have issued invitations

to be given in the new Mason ha’I on the evening of October 19.

program

E.

for

Wildman a dinner

Harold Williams was called U Cambridge City Tuesday because of ’he illness of his mother, Mrs. Ada

Briar.

’o me,- Fillmore Resident VIa r ried In California

Choosing the twenty-third wedding inniversary of her parents, Frank White and the late Mrs. White, Miss vlelvina White became the bride of Wallace Partridge, Scytember 16, at i double ring ceremony read by Rev. 4. V. Alderman at Riverside, Cal. Preceding the ceremony Eugene White, brother of the bride, sang, Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” and Irs. Millard Newcombe played “At Dawning” as a violin solo. Just beore the wedding march Mrs. G. N. 'arkor sang "Because,” accompand by Mrs. Florence Kindred who tlso played the wedding music. The bride who was gfTven in ma>'iage by her father, wore a white silk sheer gown fashioned with a ong train and a long veil which was •aught with seed pea Is and orange

blossoms. She wore a cameo lock't WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— (UP) — vlilcn was a gift of the bridegroom i Presi ‘ lent Hoasevelt prepared today md .she carried a bouquet sweet ! ^ OI nno ^ er in.spection tour of defense ieas and orchids. ) P ro j e cts early next week that may Best man was Eugene White. hav,> n bearin S on hif! P ro J? r ani to loorother of the bride. Ushers were ! cat<> new llefense plants inland whenBert Kindred, Francis Cook and Ray f ‘ v, ‘ r possible. Morolock. ’ ! H<> tolJ governors of

Miseries of Head

President Plans Inspection Torn

ROOSEVELT TO V*S»T C. S. DE-

FENSE PROJECTS AGAIN

NEXT WEEK

RELIEVED F

Put. 3-purpose Va-trn , SpU’ MS'S VICKS VA-TRO apply to additions to exists units, he said, Mr. Roosevelt will visit’ i ark, N. Y., home this week on Monday .inspect the senal at Watervliet, x the majoi President indicated he wJ accessibility of the arsenal) seaboard. Mr. Roosevelt already the 28 southern and cei assurance that aviation np the future will be in their a a statement issued 10 i Hyde Park thr ugh his said that the greatest gaini tion industry employment he will come in the region dial tween the A ■. ies. MigratkJh of defense indm land, however, will be strictly on basis of individi dr. Roosevelt said.

JUDGE is in.iTIV DETROIT, Oct. 2 HT non Pleas Judge Rob :i one-time lumberjack fighter, who killed a burins ner and seriously woinf last night was a fugitive to

After a short honeymoon t 1

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When you’re all fagged out and the Family-Wash stares you in the face, just call 126 on your telephone and we’ll be glad to come and get your Laundry. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 2-It. AUXILIARY DRIVE

As October is the membership month of the American Legion Auxiliary, Putnam County Unit No. 58 will start its membership drive for

the coming year.

The following committee has been appointed, Kathleen Canary, Phoebe Brown, Kathleen James, Mary DoVaney, Charlotte Cartwright and Mildred Rush. They report twenty-

five new members to date.

Plans have been made to hold a benefit bridge party at the Legion

Home Tuesday evening, October 8, 1 Supper will be at 8 ’o'slock, > tuaimiUett,

will mal

Highland Place. Mrs. Partridge was graduated rom Fillmore High School with the •lass of 1936, and is a former renilent of Fillmore.

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Mrs. Collins To Be Hostess Thursday Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:.'!0 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ernest Collins, 411 east Seminary street,

street.

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Friendly Circle Club To Meet Thursday The Friendly Circle Club will meet Thursday evening, October 3, at the home of Mrs. Robert H. Thomas on west Columbia street. The husbands will be guests at this

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Over-The-Teacups Met With Miss Gilmore

Over-The-Teacups club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Gilmore. Hostesses were -Mis. L. H. Dirks, Mrs. W. L. Denman and Mrs. G. W. Giddings, Mrs Fred

the Bainbridge Study Club Thursday Starr, the newly elected president afternoon. Sept. 26. Response to roll presided at the meeting ca" was “A mystery of nature I Mrs. A. T. Briggs reviewed the would like to solve.” b ook “You Americans” by B p

Mrs. Balch gave a report of the Adams,

A rts 1-estival held at Clinton. Sept. Guests present were Mrs. John -•>. Mrs. Bruce Lane announced the Emison from Scarsdale N Y and District Federation meeting to be Mrs. Flora Sayers and Miss Sayers

held at Brazil, Oct. 18. () f Waynetown, Pa

The English lesson was presented Decorations and refreshments were

by Mrs. G. D. Leyenberger. Mrs. Wm. m keeping with the fail season.

three mid-

western states yesterday that the tsrte will -be to establish new industries in the area between the Rockies and the Alleghanies when that objective can be realized without a sacrifice of time. The rule also will

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LYON m LY! Dress Stop A new outstanding gra $5.00 dresses. Excep value, style and fabric) Sizes !l Id ’’0 Alamo Bldg. Phone 804-R ' wonrera-. •jcswo:-

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Summerville was not present to give her selections of poetry. Mrs. G. D. Leyenberger will be hostess to the

club in October.

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Former DePmiw Girl To Be Married Nov. 17 At Terre Haute, this morning, the engagement was announced of Miss Martha K. Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Phillips, to Richard A. Huestis, son of Mr. and Mrs L. L. Rood. Tile wedding is to occur Nov. 17. Miss Phillips attended th" LaPorte High School and DePau-.v university, as well as the University of Michigan.

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Kuin-Join-Cs l*arty

To Be Thursday Evening

The regular business and social meeting of the Kum-Join-Us ClaT will he held Thursday evening, October 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler, Hillsdale Aven uo. Class members and friends an cordially invited to eome at 6:30

furnished by -tv

+ 4* 4- + P. T. A. of Kidpath To Meet Friday The Parent Teacher Association of the Ridpath School will meet Friday, October 4th, at 2:15 in the auditorium of the building. All parents and friends of the school are invited. A tea will be held in honor of the new members. Supt. Paul F. Boston will appear before the group using as his sub-

TODAY-OCT. 2 Major Juhn Andre, of British army, hanged as a spy, 1780. Pom Pom and Chrysanthemum Corsages are now in season. EITEL’S FLOWERS

18 E. Wash., St.

Phone 036

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