The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1940 — Page 3
-UL.MOItE Xnodlat church Oct. 22 L retired missionary. Ires and lectured about
the Henderson Settlement Missionary school, located at Frakes. Ky The Womens Service Christian Society met at the Aid house on
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ARTHUR T. H0ADLEY for Joint Representative Owen-Putnam Counties Kindly solicits your support DEMOCRATIC TICKET Election Nov. 5
have been living with A. R. Robinson the past few months will move back to their farm east of here, this week. Their son Kenneth Robinson and family who have been living on the farm will move to a house on E. R. Morehart's farm. Miss Hattie Garrett had as her week end guest, her sister Miss Gladys Garrett of Groveland.
MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH
$75 ^ ELECTION CONTEST Eleven cash prizes—Just make a cash purchase of $1.00 or more or a cash payment of $1.00 or more on your charge account at one of these stores, fill in the blank below, have the merchant sign it and w ait for Election Day results.
Thursday afternoon in a called meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift and grandson, Deloss Sharp, were in Indianapolis Sunday to visit their son Herschell Clift and family. Mr. and Mrs, John Underwood a.nd son have returned home from a visit to relatives in Sheldon and Chicago, 111. Rev. Paul Williams of Greencastle was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hunter. Miss Madonna Owen, Cambridge City, and Arnold Harris, New Albany, were here over the weekend the guests of Mrs. Hazel Owen and sons Robert and Richard. Mrs. George Phillips, who spent the past month here visiting relatives and friends, returned to her home Monday in Los Angeles, Cal. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Purcell were Harold Scobee and family, Greencastle; Donald Purcell and family, Bainbridge, and Noble Purcell of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby and daughter Rachel enjoyed a visit with Maynard Wright a.nd family in Dayton, Ohio, from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Lou Reece returned home Saturday from Greencastle where
she spent the week with hei daughter, Mrs. Dallas Ruark and family. Mrs. C. V. Neier and Carl Nichols and family spent Sunday in Crawfordsville the gu sts of Mr. and Mrs. Milburt Ratcliff. Mrs. Barbara Haag, son and daughter. Leonard and Marjorie, of Lawrenceburg, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Haag. Wendell Smith and family vislred Friday and Saturday with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dillingham, in Indianapolis. Bonnie June AUee returned to her home at Plainfield Sunday from a visit since Thursday with her aunts, Mrs. Edith Ruark and Miss Madelyn O'Dell. Mrs. John Carrol and Miss Elmer Robinson went to Danville Sunday to visit their cousin Mrs. Goldie Randolph. There were eight cousins present including one from Alaska and it was the first time they had been together for 25 years. Mrs. Everett Tharp undement an operation Saturday at the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells and sons had as Sun. dinner guests Miss Laver,ne Philips and Carlton Cunningham and family of Greencastle. Lee Robinson and family who
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SALUTE IN SPAIN—Spain is believed ready to supplement Italy in Axis group. Here's Italian Marshal Emilio de Bono, sent by King of Italy to confer honor on Generalissimo Franco in Madria.
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North Precinct, Jackson Township, Barnard School Hons. South Precinct. Jackson Township. School House, New Muysvllle.
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orth Precinct. Jackson Township, Barnard Hchc Mith Precinct. Jackson Township. School Mouse, New r _.orth Precinct. Franklin Township, Library, Roachdalc South Pivcinct. Franklin Township. Wilson’s Feud Store,
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North Precinct, Russell Township, School House, Russellville.
South Precinct. Russell Township, Ray Whitson. North Precinct, <Minton Townehip, School House, Morton. South Precinct. (Minton M’nwnshlp. (Jeorgv Frank Residence. Fast Precinct. Monroe Township, Black Bldg., Bulnbridg* ’recinct. Monroe Township, Store Bldg , at Brick Chapel. Precinct. Floyd Township, Groveland School. Groveland. h Precinct, Floyd Township. Floyd Center School House. It Precinct. Marlon Townshlo, Masonic Hall. Fillmore, h Precinct, Marion M’ownshlp Cross Roads School House.
North Precinct. Greencastle Township, James Blrt Residence. Fox Ridge Precinct, Greencastle Township, Mrs. Ruth Shuck. Rosldem 1 Lhnedn'ie^Precinct, Greencastle Township, Ferrand Filling Station.
Fast Precinct. Madison Township. No. 10 School.
West Precinct. Madison Township, School House, Brunerstown. North Precinct, Washington Township, Joe Thomas Residence.
Putnamvllie.
South Precinct, Warren Township, school House, Putmimville. Fast Precinct. Jefferson Township, School House, Belle I'nion
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Precinct, Cloverdale Township, Lewis Neier, Main Street.
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North Precinct, Second Word. Greencastle City. Ell Williams, N. College " south Precinct, Second Ward. (Ireencnstle City, Old High School Qymnns1 "'"'North Precinct, Third Ward. Greencastle City, John Proven Residence. 409 ' Sl Soulh' Precinct. Third Ward. Greencastle City, Oliver Shonkwller, 701 Cent- ' 11 Ntirn'i Precinct. Fourth Ward. Greencastle City, Glen R. Fry Residence, 70.7
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Amendment. , , .... the luind and seal of the said Hoard of Commissioners of f ut dlana, this 72nd day of October, 1940.
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WITNESS nam County, In fSEAI.)
Hoard of oommlss
ATTEST: Gilbert K. Ogles, Auditor of Putnam County
Buford T.ee Fall Wallace H. Spencer
George L Rice . „ Hoard of Coinmlsslnners of Putnam County
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Rev. Davit) Neilson, Pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a. m. each Sunday. Church services, 7:00 p. m. Monday, Nov. 3. The public is cordially invited to our services. The pastor will have an interesting sermon as usual. 4 BELLE UNION + 0 •!••!••!■•!• + + + + + Mrs. Jcsic Fields and friend of Indianapolis were guests of her mother Mrs. Etta Sallust. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sallust and daughters were afternoon callers. Bob McCammack is helping husk corn at Will Arnold's this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and son of Brazil were wet:: end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford and sons. Mrs. Alpha Haines entertained friends and the minister of Chapel Church at Sunday dinner. Miss Ruby Thomas and Miss Botzine Barraks of Brazil we;e week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge. Mrs. Jim Alley entered the Putnam county hospital last Friday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and sons, Mr. and Mis. Clyde Thomas and son, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Clifford and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herbert and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge, Miss Ruby Thomas and Miss Betzine Barraks of Brazil. Miss Betty Herbert, Miss Pearl Jean Hurst and Miss Lillian Hurst picniced in Brown county Sunday and visited the CCC camps, Nashville art studios and other points of interest. Clara Hill attended services at the
FOR COMPLETE RULES SEE THE BANNER OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TH.
THE MERCHANTS WHO HAVE MADE THIS CONTEST POSSIBLE ARE:
Allan Lumber Co. Inc. Bee Electric Service Bradley’s Gulf Service Cafe Royale Curry Inman Grocery Dobb's Tire and Battery Eitel’s Flowers The Fashion Shop Fleenor’s Drug Store Handy's Sanitary Dairy Hedge’s Drive-In Market Hess Tire & Battery High Point Oil Co. Home Laundry & Cleaners Ideal Cleaners J. C. Penney Co. King Morrison Foster Co. Lee Williams Grocery Lincoln Cafe
Miller Grain Company Moore Electric Norm’s Standard Service No. Jackson Cash Market Ott Braden, Cities Service Paul Wright Jr., Radio Shop Flowers From Peck's People’s Grocery Pitchford’s Prevo’s Putnam Motor Sales Quality Meat Market Scott’s Garage Stevens Drug Store Claude Webb Pure Oil Station White Laundry & Cleaners
ELECTION CONTEST BALLOT
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will (fill in with Willkie or Roosevelt)
win by
popular votes over his opponent.
My name
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Tri County church Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. Emma Blue was in Gleencastie Saturday afternoon.
RE-ELECT Gilbert E. Ogles Auditor of Putnam County On REPUBLICAN TICKET And continue the some courteous, businesslike, dependable service that you have received during the past term— YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
Re-elect JOHNSON To Congress
“He has served us with ability, vigor, courage, diligence and courtesy.” “He is a faithful public servant who has achieved a national reputation for fighting, true-blue Americanism." “He stands for adequate national defense and against involvement in foreign war; for private enterprize and real recovery through commonsense government; security for aged; a practicable workable farm program; protection of the American market for the American farmer and laboring man; necessary relief without graft, waste, politics and favoritism; and for a square deal for labor."
CONGRESSMAN NOBLE J. JOHNSON
A Real Representative Of All The People. REPUBLICAN TICKET.
