The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1941 — Page 3

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PRCKEEDS FROM ALL-rmVFR-SITY BAI.I TO Ain INFANTILE

PAR V LYSIS FUND

Proceeds from the All-University dance to be held Saturday evening at Bowman Gymnasium will be turned over to the Infantile Paralysis fund, according ! to an announcement by Alpha PhirOmega, service fraternity, which is sponsoring the dance. The gymi isium will be decorated with flags and bunting which has been donated by the members of the local American Legion Post. There will also be a large picture of Presi-

dent Roo&s elt.

Chaperones for the dance include the sponsoi i of the service fraternity and their wives, Dr. and Mrs. E. U. BarUettlprof. and Mrs. Carl W. McGuire, Coa< h and Mrs. Willard Umbreit, Dr and Mrs. W. E. Edington, and Mr.jand Mrs. Sam Hanna. Mr. Hanna i$ the community adviser. FeatujhM at the ball will be the music of “fWarpy” Waterfall, his clar-

RUSHVILLE LIONS MEET

t^ iaxtat ~~ t „ I LOCALS HERE TONIGHT

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 10.—(UP) |

-Republican legislators, anxious to Wlth the Brnzil game out of the test their new majority power, prob- vvay and on the crpdit alde of the ably will have to curb their enthus- ledger, Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs were iasm until the first of next week, it se ; f 0r ^eir second contest of the appeared today. . week wlth thp R US hville nigh school Most important order of business basketball team on t he local

for today, the second day of the 82nd l floor tonight.

general session, was the joint session The Uons invade this city with an to canvas the votes in the election cf i impressive record for the season and

gym

SPORT TABS from HERE and THERE “JIMMIE”

A

and lieutenant-1

the new governor

governor.

Some of the Republican platform bills were expected to be introduced in the House, No session will he held tomorrow. Conversation among members of

the Cubs know they will have their hands full if they turn back the visitors. Coach Chet Elson will most likely start the same lineup this evening that faced Brazil at the opening whistle Tuesday. It is possible that both Coffey and Grimes,

both houses as well as among outside: sa ; on the bench at Brazil due observers continued to revolve main-1 ; 0 jilness, may see action against the

ly around two subjects GOP proposals to invade the patronage domain of the chief executive’s office, and a move to ask a recount of the votes cast in the recent gubernator-

ial race.

Democrats, referred to by Republican Speaker of the House James Knapp in yesterday’s opening session as the “militant’’ minority, promised a last ditch fight to prevent Republi-

Uushville drapery agitators. There will be a curtain raiser nt 7 p. m. with the first teams exchanging shots at 8 o’clock.

inet andlhts orchestra, from Indiana ] cans from making an “office boy” of

INTRAMURAL PROGRAM AT STATE PENAL FARM

University. Waterfall’s orchestra is a Glenn Miller band. Tickets arc now on sale at Fleenor’s and Stevens’ Drug stores and at the high school. BAINRRilH.K CHRISTIAN. CHI’KCH Services Sunday January 12. 1941. Bilile Sc! i] 9:30 a. m. Commun on 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11:00 a, m. and 7:00 p. m. Young [peoples service at 6:00

p. m.

Gov.-elect Henry F. Schricker.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY

SPECIAL! Send your Shirts on Sat. 1 O • Washed & Ironed—Only XUC Home Laundry & Cleaners mr Phone 126

JOHNSON’S PURE APPLE JUICE "<Jt, "Available at Leading Food Stores”

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present.

Mrs. Hattie Thomas gave the devotions entitled “A Story to Tell to the

Nation.”

All sang “I Have to Tell the

Story." ♦ 4 *

Section Two Met Thursday

Section Two of the Fiist Christian Church met Thursday at the hom * of Mrs. Orville Stewart with Mrs. E E. Queeney and Miss Florence FI inn

as her assistants.

Mrs. William Glidowell, a

had charge of the devotions, reading from the 13th Chapter of First Corinlhians and a book on personal help naming in many ways how w? ran be helpful to others. Mrs Ray Trembly had the program subject

“Government and the Church.”

Twenty-two members were present and two guests, Mrs. Glidewell and Mrs. Young. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess

and her assistants.

Hill-Topic, published at the Indiana State Penal Farm and edited by inmates, this week announces additional games in the intramural series of basketball contests played by teams composed of inmates. January 12, at 9 in the forenoon, the Swing Cats meet the Hurricanes. At 2 o’clock that day, the Belly Robbers play the

Slaves.

At corresponding hours, January 19. the Willows play the Slaves and the Miscellaneous contest against the

Willows.

The schedule of evening classes at the farm calls for health and hygiene classes, Monday; criminology, parole, and boxing and wrestling classes Wednesday evenings; public speaking, better English, and tumbling on Thursday evening, and on Friday guest * evenin B s ' boxing and wrestling. The penal farm program of religious services calls for Christian Science services every Sunday at 8 o’clock in the morning, Protestant service every Sunday at 1:30 o’clock, and Catholic every third Sunday at

3 p. m.

Tigers \\ in 4th Conference Tilt

DdPauw University's Tigers hung up their fourth straight Indiana Conference basketball victory by overcoming the Ball State Cardinals, 41 to 36 last night. Ball led ea'ly in the first half, tout he Tigers forged ahead to a 20 to 16 half time lead and were in front throughout the second period. Forward Don Jones and Guard Joe Prewitt led DePnuw in scoring with thirteen points apiece. Forward Clason was high man for the Oardnals with twelve DePauw and Central Normal are tied for the loop lead. Summary:

Ball Stale

Ashley, f Clason, f G, McCarty, f

Ebrite, f

Peterson, f .... Steady, c Bussard, c

Reid, g

Sample, g Smith, g Stout, g Totals

Del’auw

Jones, f ... Shailey, f

Biggs, c

Prewitt, g Crane, g . Roberts, g

Totals

(86)

<41 )

FG

4

0

0

0

1

0 2

1

3 1 15 FG 6 0 2 5 3

1

17

FT

2 4

0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 6

FT

1

2

1

0 0

PF

0

1 1

0 0 2

1 1

0 2 0 11 PI 3

1 1

2

1

3 11

BANNER TEAM KEGLERS DUCK PIN CHAMPIONS The Banner team defeated the I -Coca Cola squad at the local duck pin alleys last night to win the city championship. The lineup which copped the title for The Bann< ■ was composed of G. Reynolds. R Hershberger, J. Zeis, H. Campbell and V, Sc^bce. The champs downed the Cokes in throe games collecting 403 pins more than the runnerup. In the preliminary round The Banner keglcrs downed the State Highway outfit while the Coca Cola crew had to win from the Diamondmen rnd Mark's Circle Inn. Scores of the duck pin tonrnanont play are as follows: (('iiamphnisliip Hound)

Banner ( Into

WANTED: Kitchenette apartment or furnished room near town with cooking privileges. Box W, Banner. 9-2p

WANTED: Housework, go horn nights. Address Box 100, Banner. 10-lt WANTED: Man to do chores an: work on farm for board and smaT wage. Inquire Banner Office. 10-1* MiflceUaneoun

For Sale-

FOR SALE: Monarch kitchen .•ange, black and white. Good con- 1 Uition. 511 north Jackson street. 9-2p. ANNOUNCING: The opening of our hatchery for the season. Come in and give us your orders for chicks for future delivery. Phone 852. Record's Hatchery, 19 E. Franklin St. 9-2p.

NOTICE: For your asn-hauli.i, please tall for Eldon Lewis at Fre . lames Reg. Phone 718-W. 7-TF Highest piice paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Green :astlc. 3-tf.

FOR SALE: Apples Buchheit Orchards.

and cider. Tues-Fri-tf.

McANALLY’S PICTURE PRESENTED TO SCHOOL

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RET0NGA GAVE SURPRISE OF LIFE, SHE STATES

Grcteful For Prompt Relief From Distress Of Constipation, Toxic Pains, And Nervous Indigestion, Wife Of Water Co. Employee Gives Facts To Public.

According to hundreds of grateful men and women Retonga seems at its best in stubborn distresses that have tortured sufferers for years, until this splendid herbal preparation brought blessed relief. For instance. Mrs. Tl jla Studle, 1227 West 19th St., Indianapolis, wife of a well known employee of the Indianapolis Water Co., declares: "livi'l always praise the day I got ReUaig Distress from indigestion and constipation tortured me, and toxiegj) tsoning often made me ache until I felt like tny bones would break I had to take harsh purgatives gl the time, and my head ached got so weak that sometimes hardly go from room to room, y medicines failed to help me.

( A picture of Jesse McAnally is now on display in Sam Hanna’s win- > dow. This picture was given to the

j Greencastle High School by the Jesse ( Ruhr, g j McAnally Memorial Association of Harvey i' I Northwestern University. The gift Marshall, f

came through the courtesy of a sis-

ter, Mrs. R. C. DuCray.

People in this city will remember Jesse as one of the excellent young men of the community and one of the state’s all time basketball stars. He was a winner of the Gimbel medal during his high school days of com-

petition.

Following the few days which this picture will ire displayed in Hanna's the picture will be taken to the local high school building where it will remain on display for all to see.

BEES WIN

Playing at Marshall Thursday evening, the Russellville Bees downed the Montezuma high school basketball team, 37 to 27 The northwest Putnam boys held a 16 to 13 edge

at the half. M’mte/.uma

Scott, f Kuhns, f Kennedy, c Shenell, g

I felt doomed to continue in this miserable condition. “Retonga’s prompt relief gave me the biggest surprise of my life. Now my distress from indigestion, constipation and toxic aches and pains are relieved. I don't feel nervous and I sleep fine. I eat a big meal three times a day. and I am feeling stronger than in years. Retonga deserves all tire praise 1 can give it.” Retonga is a purely vegetable stomachic medicine. Accept no substitute Retonga may be obtained at R. P. Mullins Drug Store AUv.

FAST... FRIQUINT MOTOR COACH SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS BRAZIL AND TERRE HAUTE

Bowlers Attention! Organize your teams NOW for play in the local Duck Pin League. ENJOY - FUN - - SPORT - FELLOWSHIP! Enter your teams this week at the Duck Pin Alleys (Artier Vine & Franklin Streets

Jennings, g

Gill, g

Mathews, g

Russellville

S. Clodfelter, f

Potter, f

Perry, c

Hovermale, g

MoGutcheon, g

Bushmig. g "B ’ game— sellville, 17.

Montezuma,

B

1 4

0 0 0 0 0

3

0 0 B 2 6 . 3

1 2

0 19;

F 0 3

I 1 2

0 0 2 0 F

1 3

3 2 0 0 Rus

\MO RAPS ( LOVERS

Amo high school’s basketball team went to Cloverdale Wednesi night and defeated the Clovers, to 14. acco • ling to information hand. The same report stated t this is the first contest Amo has \ in this vicinity this season.

BOWLING STANDING

w

L

Pet

25

14

.641

25

14

.641

23

13

,63«

23

16

.589

21

18

.533

16

20

.444

17

22

.435

16

23

.410

12

24

.333

11

25

.305

J. Zeis

153

179

152

G. Reynolds

141

159

14;.

W. Scnbec

184

134

14)1

R. Hershberger

167

145

140

H. Campbell

177

163

131 !

716

822

780

TOTAL

2320

( oca (>>la

P. Garl

112

120

90

L. Irvine

136

155

lOi

C. Beams

103

146

153

E York

141

125

135

L. Hamm

154

122

115

646

668

60'

TOTAL

1917

I i

Round)

( oca Cola

P. Garl

120

170

116

L. Irvine

121

120

16,5

C. Beams

111

125

136

E. York

123

91

102

L. Hamm

105

121

132

580

627

651

TOTAL

185-i

Circle

Inn

W. Mark

107

107

98

J. Hinkle

122

98

113

A. Robinson

137

104

124

F. Concilia

... 108

147

113

A. Elmore

115

162

137

589

618

5k 1

(Fir«t Round) IMumoiidmon

H. Cooper

92

142

110

R. Cooper

... 138

146

103

E. Duncan

120

103

118

II Sulherlin

126

87

101

L. Spencer

us

110

102

589

588

5.31

TOTAL

170S

Gwra Cola

L. Hamm

148

182

182

L. Irvine

120

127

137

C. Beams

82

118

116

I> Garl

100

84

127

E. York

143

141

1.31

593

652

696

TOTAL

1941

Slate Jllglmuy

A. Wheeler

146

148

150

R. Grimes

144

142

180

W. Branneman

78

118

122

B Bennett .

132

129

144

C. Duncan

129

158

150

629

695

753

TOTAL

2077

Banner

dub

R. Hershberger

104

141

18.)

G. Reynolds

134

144

155

I. Zeis

136

161

141

H. Campbell

184

122

133

1 W. Scobee

... 141

146

130

)

652

714

74'..

TOTAL

2110

s BOWLING SCHEDULE

■) Friday

) 6:30 Zinc A vs.

O. &

I.

5 8:45 Rotary vs.

Eit. I’s

GENUINE CONCOLBUM RUGS. 5 yea guarantee, 9xT2, $6 95 BEVBS ELECTRIC, North Side quare . Fri-tf. PUBLIC SALE 9'._. miles north•est of Greencastle at 10 a. m. Tuesay, January 14. Henry Stinson, wner. A. O. Hurst, Auct.

6-7-8-9-ll-13-6t.

COMPLETE Grease lob 59c at Deetn’s Standard. Car washing Nortlr Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf. KJSH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Vhur-Frt-tf LOST: Brown cameo ring with two diamonds on each side. Reward. Return Banner. 9-3p. NOTICE: Garbage collection. Ci'l K39-R. If you wish to make good rtse o? your old Christmas cards cal! 234. 10-2t,

FOR SALE: We arc now taking

corn at $6.00 per bushel.

FEED STORE.

QUALITY 3-6-8-10-41.

A GIFT the BRIDE will appreciate may be selected from Peavl O Hair's unusual collection. 10-21. TOR SALE: Poland China boars anti gilts. Isaac K. Hammond, 414 S Indiana, Phone 80. 10-21.

Will have fresh pork nt Farm Women's Market Saturday. No comqaercial seasoning. Mrs. Hutchins. 10-lt. Closing Out Bargains John Deere Model A Tractor outfit Oliver 70 Tractor & Cultivator, Oliver Std. Row Crop tractor and cultivator, John Deere GP Tractor, 2 10x20 1. H. C. Tractors 15x30 I. H. C. Tractor. Ten used breaking plows, 8 used cultivators, 3 used wagons, 8 used trucks, 3 used cars, and a complete line of machinery including 5 used combines. We must sell these at once. About 20 tons baled straw and bay. Phone 4 Willis D. Wright, Guardian of Walter S. Campbells estate, Grceneastle. 30-3-6-10-4t

Dead Man's Passport Watch for this thrilling new serial of two continents in which a gill and a man play strange roles. A swiftly moving drama of adventure, love and intrigue by Max Brand, famous author of many popular novels, beginning in The Ame ican Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago HeraldAnierican. DR. TILLOTSON WILL PREACH AT MORTON Dr. Demetrius Tillotson will preach at Union church. Morton, on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening a meeting of the Young People’s Rally of the Brazil and Greencastle Group wil he held in the church. The first meeting will be a business session held at 4:30 for the election of officers and other business. 5:30 a pitch-in supper, bring your own sandwiches or fruit. 6 :30 devotional service led by Edith Greenleaf. 7:00 A Biblical play will be presented by the Young People of the Gobin Fellowship, directed by B. J.

Wolla.

The regular preaching service at Brick Chapel in the evening has been drawn to enable the people to attend the Young People’s Rally at Union church.

LOOK IN at Pearl O'Hair’s for Ideas for wedding gifts. You are very welcome. 10-2t. FOR SALE: Good yearling Shorthorn bull. Also 4 year old gelding,

well broke. Finley Cope, R. 4. 10-3t ywrirK in-’ ai>mi\.sth\T.n\

Notice In hereby given that the

Buy your Broiler Chicks, Feed and | .in.l. rsltrm'd lois ii.-<n ippnlno o hy tm

Judge of tli«* rircuit <’ourt of Putnam

Equipment on contract. No money down, no monthly payments. Pay when you sell them. All parent stocks 100 percent bloodtested. Call Rockville 129 collect. WILLIAMS HATCHERY, Rockville, Ind. Fri-tf

’oiihty. State of Imliuna. AduiiuiHtrn lor of the* estate of Mary Klizihet 1

late of Putnai

i*ount \

Birthdays too you may wish to remember with n Rift from Pearl O’Hair'H. Things a’r* just a bit different and not expensive. 10-2t,

Real Estate-

Layman Ak»

dc-uca Red.

Ha id estate is supposed t<* be solvent John Layman, Adminl irator Dec. 20th. 1940 Homer P. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Hamilton »v Hamilton. 27-Jt

Rushville's Lions Who Meet Tiger Cubs Tonight

FOR SALE: Twenty-one acres two and one half miles north of Greeniiistle on State highway 43. Six room house and barn. Electricity available in near future. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 9-3t.

FOR SALE: An attractive five room house in Fillmore. Price $1500 J. T. ChriMie RMl Bftl fa 9-31.

N’o. ifilrtl

day

For Rent

FOR RENT: Two unfurnished modern rooms. 205 south Vine street. Henry Rahn, Court House Custodian. 8-3t. |

\o\. HDMIII N I' M> I H I) Statu of Indiana, Putnam Count' In The Putnam circuit « Jnmmi y T< i m, PH I Daniel J Lafforty, Jr.

vs.

Daniel J. Lafforty, Mary E. I/a f forty

Bo it known that or

January, 1941, said plaintiff filed davit in due form. Khowing 11 itt u d« ICiidiint MARY iv LAFFEHTY i non resident of the State of Midi i and a necessary party to the com plait herein; and that the obj* ■ ■ •* action is for Judgment on note, foreclosure of a mortgage on r' al t tatu said non -resident defendant now, therefore, hereby notified <d tl pendency of said action hu mm-i ' and that the same will stand for iti on the 7 day of March, 1941, the son being the Judicial day of said Ten 194 1 of said Court, and unless said d feticlant appear and answ> t on del n

to said complaint at said

same will he heard and det

liis absence.

Homer C Morrison, Cb rk

Hamilton, Att’y.

hied

LEAVE GREENCASTLE KirttlHMiml Westbound 5:40 A. M 1:34 P M 6:85 A.M. 6:20 A M. (X) 3:34 P. M. 8:42 A M 7:34 A. M 5:34 P M 10:42 A. M 8:34 A. M 7:34 P M 12:42 P. M 9:34 A. M 10:39 P M. 2:42 P. M. 11:34 A M (x) daily except Sundays for lotormatloo Xaii BUS STATION: 6 East Seminary Street — Phone 323-R

INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM pi. • •" ’"* ■ * • r % •

FOR RENT 5 quire at Banner.

room house.

tn-9-2t

FOR RENT: 3 sleeping near Post Off ice and High Goo I hent. Phone 599-.I

roorhs. School 10-2t

V\ a Hied

WANTED Custom butchering. 65 cents per hundred if delivered here or small additional charge If we cume after them. George Kelly. Morton phone. Fri-tf

11 am i 11 on \ I

PI BUC SALE tDj miles northwest ol Grcniastle mi Yivaliu road, at 10:00 \ M. Tuesday Jan. 14, 1941 s HORSES—I, 5 year old Sorrel mare; I, 5 year old Sorrel Gelding.

1 HOG.

HENS — While la*ghi>rns, White

Korku.

HAY, Outs, (lover, Fodder, Core

in crib.

2 Wagons, 1 Johnny Wagon, I gravel bed, '»-A hog house*: I wrecked building; 1 triple geared sweep feed grinder, I hay rake. I liO-font tooth

,, . , a. ! harrow. I crib, tilled will* ootl*. 7 Save money by having your furs , lM „. s

remodeled at 1110 south College avenue. Baynard’s Fur Home. 8-3t.

Wanted to rent 3 or 4 room apartment, well lociLed, Feb. 1. Box L, Banner. Frl-Sat-tt

(South Central Conference Publicity) Front row, left to right--Richard Milligan, Billy Kittle, John Heeb, Gene Miller and Ralph Ball. Baall row—Max Pearsey, Melvin Sharpe, Earl Reynolds, Sammie Young, Francis Collins and Harold Thorpa.

We Make Service Calls Tire repairing. Battery recharging Phone 789 Dobbs Tio & Battery Service

sections picket fence,

lenre posts, buzz saw and frame, h tr. els, 2 mudboats, lad/ \ harne 1000 lb. steelyard, I cultivator, 1 Primrose cream separator, drain

tile, simp grease.

Home household goods, and other j articles;’,! maids. 3 shares in Putnam ( imnty Cooperative Association; l

I telephone,

TERMS CASH HENRY STINSON,

OWNER

A. (». HURST,Auctioneer, j FRED KNAFER, Clerk. Lunch will he served by l-adies Aid of Clinton Falls, Methodist church.