The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1940 — Page 2
TI1E DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940.
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Birthdays
Carol Jean Rossok. 315 Ohio street. 7 years today, November 21.
Herald, C onsolidated
r»* Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Steele spent DAIN 11 X^rv ThanksKiving aay in Huntington.
Mrs. Clarice Arnold called on Mrs. Waiter Stcner Tuesday afternoon.
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“It Waves For '
Kutered In the postoffice at Green' castle, Indiana, as second ciasa mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. ouoeicMpUon p;'ic«, 12 cents per wee a, JJ.lX) per year uj mail in Putnam County, |a.5u to J3.oo per year
by mall outsliie pulaaiu county 17-18 South JecKsotl Street
A B1BI.E THOUGHT FOB TOOA 1
Clinton-Miuli son
Home Kc Clubs Met
The Clinton and Madison Township Home Economics Club met Thursday afternoon, Nov. 14th with Mrs. Sanford Romine. Sixteen members and six guests answered roll call with ‘■The Father’s Responsibility in the Home.” The club decided to contribute to the Red Cross. After the (.u.sin* ss session Miss Mary Jane Vermillion played two selections on the j
violin, accompanied at the piano by j Thou hast made known to me the | h r mother. Mrs. John Vermillion, (ways of life; thou halt make me full | Mrs. Thomas Holland presented two j of joy with thy countenance. Acts] contests which were won by Mrs. j 2:28. i
Jake Martin and Mrs. Starks. Dur- j mg the social hour the hostess and tJf her assistant. Mrs. Ott Burk, served
God smiles
faithful followers
refreshments.
BALL QUEivN GETS MOVIE JOB—One way to win movie job is to play first base on woman's softball team, as did Katherin® Rohrer, above, on local Hollywood decatette. She's shown in studio finery as she was tested for picture role.
SANTA TO VISIT STOKE
J. C. Penney and Company an- j nounces the opt ning of their toy de- I partment Saturday morning at 8:30. , Phis year the toy department will be j the largest and most complete of its |
kind in this city. Santa Claus will | Mrs. Clara Jobe, Clovei laic, revisit the Penney store Saturday and i turned to her home from the Putoveryone i; invited to come in and J nam county hospital Wednesday af-
inspect the toyland department. jtemoon.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, Miss | Elizabeth Ann Cannon, and Ben ! Cannon are spending the rest of the | week with Miss Ann Cannon in Gary. Frank Durham, a student in the j In liana Law School at Indianapolis, j is spending the vacation with his ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dur- '
ham.
Dr. s.nd Mrs. J. P. Rush of Haiti- j more, Maryland are here for the ( Phnnksgiving holiday and until SunId,i.V, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry 1 j Rush. |
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The Methodist church of Fillmore is having a fellowship get together i for members and friends of the I church on Friday. Bring a pound and
coma.
MONEY
CAN BE MIGHTY y J^7or SAl us today for particgH 'ND'ANA loan,. Ea *‘ Phone 15
'personals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
j Dr. and Mrs. George A. McCoy and I daughter were Thanksgiving day ' I guests of Mrs. McCoy’s parents, Mr. 1 m l Mrs. George K. Vestel in IndianI upolls. I Mrs. O. P. Dyer of Mcrganfield, I. Ky., is here frfr the Thanksgiving i j holiday's the guest of her daughter |
‘ end family, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Butler.
; "For Rental FOR REN'] 6 I on Washing m greet iv j I Sutherlin, Phone 57. 1 Kmi; - j apartment, neb-rn. w.'* ' furnished. 506 east 1 , Phone 173-VV. FOR RE'\'T: Two~ furnished l light ho» : Phone 808-W
WantedTl
It is not too early to place your WANTED: Job aTckUi , f,> '- Christmas decoration-' young man wjth 1 Edward ! holly, mistletoe, evergreens. Ortlei . nortl| Vim . y
* now. Delivery when you specify. I
1 Milton’s Posey Patel!. Phone 707-11. iM i«f*p|lnn<u^n
Di and Mrs. D. W. Killinger and 2 ,.., t I 1H I.M t lianeoild laughtei are spi.nding the Thanks- | Highest price paid for~uj
j Mr. and Mrs. Johr> Cook. Jr., spent i giving holidays in Angola with Dr. '. , junk, paper, rags iron all,, ,l ; , . th || er 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. i^-e ; ^ — — — inetal. A a- 8 Junk YantJ
Killinger.
HONES TV PKKVAILS
NEWCASTLE, Ind.. Nov. 21.—J Than '’ 8givlng
(UP) M, v Joseph Greenstreet, wife j sistL ' r ' Ml arwl M,s ' Howard Yunkt
of the dean of men at New Castle ! at Cobalt. j an d Mrs. J. B. Oyler and high school, left a $20 bill on the ■ nj r an d Mrs. Walter Ballard and j children of Tipton and George Akt'r i ledge of the Citizens State Bank I children spent Thanksgiving day of Reelsville wore guests Thanks-! after she had madr .« ttm busias— ^vith Mr and Mi i M. Stimsr Iv 1 daj ol Di and Mis Quurles [
I Baldwin Spinet
Used very phone 606.
piano for sale. For information
16-6t.
678, Greencastle.
SOCIETY Miss Betty Bryan ^ — Society Editor Phone All Social artd I’erwonai Item® To 95
transactions. She inserted an advertisement in a local paper offering a nominal re-
wa rd.
Six hours after she lost the bill T 1. Overcash, foreman at the Chrysler plant, returned the bill.
FOR SALE: Locust trees. A Skelton, Manhattan Road.
James 20-2p.
B and P\V Guest .Meeting To Be Wed The Busine :s and Pr ofessional Women will hold their annual guest meeting Wednesday evening at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. + + + + Engagement Vnrtouneed Of Mjss Jeanne Buss Mr. and Mrs. John H. Buss of Auburn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, of this city, to Paul Gobin Bintz, of Louisville, Ky. formerly of this city. The wedding date will be announced later. + + •*••* Seven Gay Stenogphs Met With Miss Kendall The sixth meeting of the Seven Gay Stenogphs club was held at the home of Miss Margaret Kendall. Monday evening. A delicious dinner was served to all the members. After a business session, the remainder of the evening was spent sewing on a project for Christmas. The next meet ing is to bp held at the home of Mrs. Mona Harlan.
Lellen Hunks Celebrated Eight y-Fifth Hi rtluluy Mrs. Ellen Hanks celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday at tire home of her son. Aden Hanks. Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were present for a pitch-in dinre r. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaney and daughter Harriet, of Greencastle; Mrs. Ellen Hanks. Eva Duncan of Fillmore; Mrs. Pearl McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Orviilo McIntyre and children, Jessie Mc- , Intyre. Mr. and Mrs John Denning and children and Mrs. Irene Hussey of Terre Haute; Tell Priest and Mrs. Fred Hanks and children of Bainbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker of Lafayette; Mrs. Emma Hall, Zemma Hall. Nada Minnich. Bessie Darnell, Mr. and Mr s. Ross Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hanks. Mrs. Alice E. Priest of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks and Mrs. Bessie Green of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Clinton Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby.
PI BMC SALE 1 will sell at public auction at the Ray Odell farm, 1 1-2 miles southwest of Fincastle and 2 1-2 miles northeast of Morton, on IT ESI) \ V , NOVEMBER 26, I!>10 At 1 o'clock P. M. The following property: 2 Cows One Jersey cow, 4 yeais old, a No. 1 Milk cow; 1 Jersey cow, 8 years old, a good milker. Chickens—1 1-2 dozen hens. Farm Implements—T Burdsal wagon, with 2 sets of sideboords ond hay rack; 1 good hog rack; 1 onerow cultivator; 1 7-foot disc with trucks; 1 14-in. walking break plow; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 cream separator, fence stretcher, pitchforks, scoop shovels, spades and numerous other articles. Grain Some shock corn in the i field; some mowed oats. Household Goods 1 ice refrigerator; 1 Heatrola; 1 Florence heating stove; 1 dining table; rocking chairs, and other household goods. Terms Cash. J. S. WOODALL Charles Harbison, Auctioneer.
Elletsville.
Warren Tucker, a student in Indiana University, pent Thanksgivuig with his parents. Dr. and Mrs.
C. C. Tucker.
Joe Butler who is employed at the Northern Indiana Power Company, spent Thanksgiving Day at his home
in Noblesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon and j
| L. Ak -r, 616 east Washington street.
little.
Special: Grease Job 59c it] standard. North Jackson j
Your photograph the ideal C
mas gift that you alone can ^ _ Special rates till December 1st. Call | clean your radiator i and see them. THE CAMMACK ' leaks ani1 get it ready for j
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ! Wood for Thanksgiging day were Dr. | ind Mrs. Frank R. Elliott of Bloom- i ington and Mrs. G. E. Mixon and I daughter Mrs. Andrews Harmon and son from Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
STUDIO.
FOR SALE: Registered black male cocker Spajliel pup with excellent pedigree. $20 00. Phone 405.
19-tf.
15-8t. driving. Don’t wait till tun
w fix II |
Garage.
Dr. an 1 Mrs. G. D. Rhea and children, Miss Elizabeth Daggj, and Mr.
j and Mrs. Albert
Miss Marjorie Gordon of Indianapolis
spent Thank®gi\ with Mr. ^ j Thanking in
Mrs. S. C. Sayers.
Miss Margaret Moseley, a student in Indiana University is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. I> _C. Moffett and children were Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs. Moffett’s mother. Mrs. D. H. Davis at Newport. Mrs. Walter Stoner who has been confined to he: - bed the past three weeks is slowly improving and is able to sit up some each day.
FOR SALE: La gest size circulating heater, goo t as new, $20. Ce-
UaKKY spent j cil Davidson, 1 mile north ^runersPlainfield with Mrs. I town. 21-ln.
! Haddie Hamrick and Miss Katherine i „ I PICTURES: Beautiful hand tinted
Daggy.
I Godey prints, 50 cents and $1.00
NOTICE; For your i please call for Eldon Uwjii James Res. Phone 718-W, Let photographs J 1 mas problem - Sp< i ial rates* ; mack’s Studio till Dscap Don’t let the time slip by.
Have you ever tried our work on dresses and evening gowns ? we think we’re pretty good!! Why don't you give us a try. Call 126. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 21-lt
Thanksgiving eve dinner guests of I Snider’s, South Side Scjuare.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Black and Mrs. Imura Hirt were Miss Lois Black, nurse at the Rotary Corr.elescent Home in Indianapolis; Miss Marjorie Black and Mr. and Mrs. Gifford
Black.
Don't Miss Seeing and Driving
I HESE
USED CARS THEY REPRESENT GREATER VALUE
FOR
LESS MONEY
$485
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanford have returned to their home in Miami after a vacation in Greencastle with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sanford. Mrs. Sanford was a mem- ... of the “Cooper Sisters Trio” before her marriage and graduated from Greencastle high school. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. ind Mrs. John Dietrich, 108 east
i Poplar street, were Rome Dietrich
I if Loveland, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs.
j P. W. Bennett of Evansville; Mr. and | Mrs. S. M. McCoy of Gosport and | Mr and Mrs Gilbert Knetzer and | family of near Fillmore and Mr. and
| Mrs. M. A. McCoy of Indianapolis.
LOST On .South Jacksoil
10-3t hhs U i m Mi me nis| i (Uoise and silver Reward I Fresh cow and calf, to Banner.
FOR SALE;
Tom Brothers, 407 west Jacob street. Phone 202-R. 20-3t.
FOR SALE!: Fresh Jersey cow and calf. Cow 2'j years old. dark color. This is a very fine cow. G. C. Wingfield, Cloverdale, Indiana. 20-2t FoiTsALEL^loo" or”more White
FISH FRY Fresh fish < day night at the Modenu.1 Side Square. Tli*|
For well drilling see J. L| at Cloverdale, Indiana
For delivery now. Car f d
Wyandotte pullets, 3>4 lbs., 60c each. Jry 6 inch lump COa1 ' A ' 11a miles north ML Meridian, Mrs. Pkone O. (,. Kivett. 20-a.p Enjoy a pleasant evening I For dr.: . d i dibits and nice home J uck P in ' ’ 1,1,1 , ! ' r " 3 I grown potatoes call for Mrs. Allen at '
the Farm Women’s Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 21-2p. FOR SALE: Florence Hotblast No. 53. Price $15. 805 Lincoln Avo. 21-2p. FOR SALE, Registered Hampshire Boars and bred sows. J. C. Baughman, two miles east of Brooklyn. 21-25-2p.
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MEMORY VERSE
39 Ford Deluxe ( inilM., Radio Kquippe. I
Low mileage only 160(10. Extra
good.
Penney’s Toyland Opens Saturday Santa will be here to welcome all the Roys’ and Girls. Santa Has A Free Gift For Each Child. Loads of Fun for Young and Old. We have a large assortment of new attractive Toys - Games - Wheel Goods. The best selection of Toys in Town. SEE SANTA SATURDAY AT PENNEY’S STORE OPENS 8:30 — COME ONE AND ALL. J. C. PENNEY CO. GREENCASTLE, IND.
37 Chrysler Coupe COQTI I'liiiHuall) (iixid. Hud
I eater and $385
buy.
$275
' where.
$245 $195
very little use. Has Heater
Radio.
37 Chevrolet
.Master Deluxe Coach An Exeeptlonal buy.
36 Ford 85
Tudor that would be
hard to duplicate any where.
36 Ford 85
Tudor, that is above average condition. 35 Ford Deluxe 4 Door Sedan, that
lias value far above our price.
In loving remembrance of my son, Howard M. Denny, who departed this life on November 21, 1936. There’s a mother who misses you
sadly
And finds the time long since you | went; I
I think of you daily and hourly, But try to be brave and content; As 1 breathe a sigh of regret,
For you were mine and I remember, | When all the whole world will for- | Since that day now beyond recall
You are sadly missed by others, But I miss you most of all.
Mother.
EVERGREENS: Now is the proper time to plant evergreens. We have all kinds. 75c up. WHICKER’S NURSERY, Amo. Tu-Thurs-tf
FOR SALE: Frys, 3 to 3>i lbs., 50c each. Arthur Lyon, % mile west Putnamville. 19-21-2p.
B MNBKIDGE < iHUSH| ( HI IH H T. J. Wilson. Minister Bible Sch ol !):30 a. nr Cyil ten, Supt. Preaching by the I | m. ami 7:00 p. m. Young ■ ' ’ | The next Hi noi Court A Scouts of Xu . i 1 tinbe held at the Bain [ School B -j cembor 3rd. USE DAf.'.i BARN® A -1 TTSING FIRST And Do ing Job.
FOR SALE: 18 acres well improvi °d farm, 5 miles from Greencastle. 1 Electricity in all buildings and house.
| Address Box S, ', Banner.
16-19-21-3p.
Rebuilt Oliver Trac-1
A CORRECTION In the N. P. Van Buskirk ad Tuesiay the price of oysters should have read 27 cents per pint instead of as ninted.
FOR SALE:
tor. Bargain or will trade for grain. Smith Feed and Grain Co., South j End Elevator. 19-21-2L FOR SALE: Coming two year old I Percheron colt. Make offer or will [trade for grain. Smith Feed and , Grain, South End Elevator. 19-21-21.
$20.00 to $90.00 31 Plymouth Coupe 31 Ford Deluxe 4-D Sedan 31 Chevrolet Ij Ton Truck A-NO. I using condition. 157” WI5 26 Chrysler Touring Car That really runs good. We Trade Right Now Ask about our X% plan. All used ears are Winterized. King Morrison Foster Co. Putnam County’s Oldest Auto Dealer Fords Since 1910.
■ John Deere Tractor and Plow Demonstration! Come and see and I irivo Dip new improved six-speed 1941 Model 1! John Deere trartor at j the Nobel 'l i iidl farm, 1-4 mile west if Stilesvtlc on Road 40 Friday, Nov. 22 at 1:00 p. m. Dick Hudson, Deaer. 2 l-lp
—Real Estati
JOIN
FOR SALE: A 100 acre stock and grain farm four miles from Greencastle. Forty acres tillable, good Improvements. Running water that never fails. Price $4500.00. J. T. Christ! r d i : , it® i8-3t.
Townships, business houses and groups with 100 per cent reported to date, are as follows: Greencastle Savings and Loan. Floyd Township. Cloverdale Township. Third Ward School. Central National Bank. Putnam County Hospital. Monroe Township. Indiana Loan Co. Mullins Drug Store.
TODAY—NOV. 21 THANKSGIVING DAY For Quality Flowers EITFL'S Phone 636 Eitcl’s Flowers
LEE TIRE 10 Days Only
LEE DELUXE FIRST MM TIKI 550x16 |J] 600x16 650x a 6 5 LEELAND 2ND LINE d| 475x19 525x17 ... 600x16 ...
ALL SAI LS INO-Jf VOI R <> l - l) 11 Your Spark Plug 5 ^ and set for winter dn* MARION Phillips “ 66 a SERVICE STATION Han# Bloonilngt"" 11 phone ti 11 '
