The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1941 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT AMERICA’S NO. 1 STAR GENE AUTRY Ninllrj lliiriictte, Junn Story Warren Hull & Tile Pai-e 'tinkers in “RIDE TENDERFOOT RIDE” Also \ (iiMtil ( mnedv News
Wednesday & Thursday
CAT CAME BACK—Nurses lend helping hand to cat buried in debris after London hospital suffered direct hit from one of Hitler's air raiders. Pussy, lifted out by scruff of neck, was unhurt. Passed by British censor.
ci.ov i;kdam . koi ti; onk Mr. and Mi.s, VVillimn I’. Barton | called on Mi. a.n 1 Mrs Fred K Han- ! sel itn l family Thursday evening. Mrs. Clyde Combs called on Mi: . Loretta Knuuer Kriday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Haggerty and Allan Wain ,ley of India,’iapolig spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. ■ L. Wains ley. Mr. ant Mrs William P. Barton ! tailed on Allan Warnsley Satuiday | evening. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Warnsley spent New Year s Day with Mr. and Mm. | Leroy Clinefellow and family. Mr and Mrs. Walter Warnsley and >
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wai isley. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemple.
PRIZE WINNER—This white cochin hen won first prire in her class, at New York Poultry Show. She was exhibited by Phil Plant, Waterford, Conn. More fhan 2,000 birds wore entered in show, some from England and Canada. Don’t ever worry about a lost article—Use a "lost” ad
BRITISH AIR VICTIM—According to caption approved by German censor, these German soldiers are dragging ashore an English Hurr.cane plane that was shot down by Naxi gunners in the English Channel. Presumably scene is on French coast, which British have raided.
OMTTARY Olive. Shcnkwiler, sixth child of John F. and Ruth Carmichael Shonkwiler, was born in Clinton township. Putnam county. Indiana. August 19, 1S70. He pHeard away at his horn* in Gieoncas'ie. Ind.. on Dece5ibe r 17. 1940 at the age of 70 years. 3 months and 28 days. At an early age he uni ed with the United Brethern Chu ch at Beech Grove where he remaine 1 a faithful member until death He was a mem-1 be of Putnam'Lodge No. 45 I. O. , C. F On December 25. 1894. he was j ir. ted in marriage to Nancy J. Hal!. To this union was bom three sons, ! Oliver Estel, Ralph Andiew and j Maynaid Deloss, After Ids marriage he and his wife lived for 33 y ars on a farm ! in Mad son Twp. In 1927 they moved | o G (cncastle, Ind.. where lie lived j until dea h called. Besides the dr-voted wife he leaves I > mourn his passing three sons. - three daughters-in-law and eleven ' grandchildren, two sisters. Mary' Cricks of Parke county and Jane, .ho made her home with hun since lie death of their father; two broth- i s John and Bdl of Putnam County \ and a host of neices, nephews and friends. Sunset and evening star, And tie clear call for me! And may there br no moaning of llv
bar
When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep. Too full for sound or foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns aga n home. Twilight and evening beg. And after that tho daik! And may there be no sarmess of fa ewell! When I embark For th ugh from out our bourne of time and place The fiord may bear me far, I hope to see my pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. ( A It D OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy duiing our recent be.oavement. Ala< for the many beautiful floral offrtings. We espeeiallv wish to thank 'Putnam Lodge No. 43 I. O. O. F. and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ' urry Mrs. Olive Shonkwiler. Mr. and AMrs Kstel Shonkwiler and family. M’\ and M a. Ralph Shonkwiler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler and family.
GIANTS IN THE SKY—Big machinery is necessary to construct mighty Shasta Dam, California. In foreground is electric shovtl whose dipper lifts six tons to scoopful. In background, 460-foot tower supporting seven cableways.
IN MKMOKV In fond remembrance of Catherine M. Boone, who passed away one year ago, January 7, 1040. Pc icefully ‘deeping, resting at last The world's weary trouble and I trials arc past. In silence she suffered, in patience : she bore Till God called her home to suffer no more. Mother, Brothers and Sisters. IN MFMOItY In loving memory of Robert E Buis, who passed away Jan. 7, 1939, You went away as the sun sank j low' In the crimson tinted west Tin tears came because we love ! • you so i But the Shepard. He knew best. It was r.dfish now we realize Just to wish to keep you here When ‘way ovei there are cloud- ! ess skies Endless day without a tear. Robert you left with the sun's last ray Am Ihr stealthy sha les crept o'er But at dawn of that eternal day Well meet at the river's rhore. Sadly missed by the Family.
^ -i* -j- -j- -i- -j- -i* -i* *5- -i- -i- ■*- -i- ri * BELLE UNION ’• V d- -I* *'* \* -I* •'* "l* -i- -J- -I* -!- Mrs. Eva Scott left last Fii'lay to spend the winter with her son ami fam ly Mr. an I Mrs. Verlin S-.-ott o;
Ohio.
M .i. ChinesT Alley re turned home last week a ter spending sever, weeks with her daughte a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline of Avon and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holton and .amily of Ripley county. Mrs. Clara Hill and B -b MeCm. mack spent Thu’s-day at Mrs. Ada Hu ;t's while Mi.s. Muist and s >; "ail we t in Indianapolis. Her daughter Miss Pearl Jean Hurst entered the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis for medical treatment and nturned home Thursday. She is reported better at this time. Pea l Coop! and daughter callo,' on Mrs. Etta Sallust Satuiday af-
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammack callo I on Clara Hill Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ruben Masten is very ill at her home here in Pelle Union M s. M indie Horn and Mrs Addie Hodge were in Indianapolis last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Voids Cummings and daughter Mrs. Pointer and baby of Mt. Meridian called n Mr. Scott Thurs-
iay afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Hodge were guests of Mr. and M •«. Law one.' C fferd and sons Sunday evening in i enjoyed ie • cream and cake a! their home north of Belle Union.
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Mrs. Georgia Baker and niece, Merniet Burns of Bloomington, spent Thurs av ;vnl Friday here with Mr. m l Mrs. Kstel Meek an I daughter
Putty.
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Mann and Mrs. Rosa Shumaker spent last Wednesday with Miss Ruby Lane and brothers east of town. M's Ida Evens was in Terre Haute last Thursday and called on Mrs. Copdsnd at the Old Ladies Home. Velma and Joan Min,nick and Louise Coffman, south of town, were
t Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. [da Evens. Mis John Logan attended her ini) last Friday night in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Poff of Indiinapolis spent Sunday with her parnt--. Mr. and Mrs. John O.rell and laughter. Mrs. Rose Hubbard returned home Satur lay afternoon ftom a visit in 1 CrawTordsville. Mrs. Sarali Guntlc is suffering from a light stroke. Will Saekett of Greenwood was in own one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Miller returned to Benton Harbor, Mich., on Friday after a visit with her par- ' rnts, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smiley. The Fortnightly Club will meet n M.s Jewel Wingcrt Wedneslay evening, Mr. and Mrs. italph Fry entertained for the postal employes with in oyster supper at thrir home last Friday evening. Mni. Rosa Hubbard called on Miami Mrs. Joe Dorsett Sunday afteinoon. Aaron Grable of near Greencastle called on his sister. Mrs. Anna Job last Friday. Mrs. Will Morrison visited over the wjekc.nd with relatives in Indianapolis. M:-. and Mrs. Of.ear Irwin of Greencastle spent Inst Thursday night with Mrs. Salina Cunningham and Mr.'-, Nora Moriison.
noth i: or tuministration Notice is hereby given that the 'ii' - ihned has been appointed bv the Judy of the Circuit Court of 1 ulnar,i County, Statu cf Indiana, Admini. t i.u- of the estate of Lillie . Mrr.r, l it - of Putnam County, decerned. o dd i t.iu i s .suppose to lie solvent. i'ug .chinn, Administrator. No, Si50. Hme i C. Morrison, Cietk of the Putniii.i Circuit Court. ■’ ‘ »ry G. 1941. M J. Murphy, Attorney. 7-3t.
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RAIDER? —Count Fflic Luckner, dashing corrm«i of German sea raider Soul in World War, b.iievcdil ing again in south Picificl cording to nave* cirdeil London. He is held resporti* for recent sinkings of H ships there and is repo commanding fast Britishc ed Glengarry, reporiedu' by Germans at CopcnM and turned into cru scr.
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U.S.TITLE—Frank Willett, 15, of Anniston, Ga., gazes proudly at medal which marks him as holder of national boys' title in tennis. He won finals at Camden. N. J.
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