The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1941 — Page 2
THE DAILY B.'^TNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 19 D-
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer and Mrs. Blanche Palmer of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jerauld of Linton visited Sunday with Miss Mary McCammack, south Locust street. Dr. E. R. Bartlett of DePauw University will sia'ak this evening at the dinner meeting of the Irvington Methodist Church in Indianapolis, topic will be "A Tutal Educational Program For Our Church.” Mr. and Mrs. James Albin, 403 west Walnut street, returned to Gteencastle Saturday from their three months’ sojourn in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. They were accompanied by Deloss Albin. of Bay Minette, Alabama, a former resident of Greencastle.
Mrs. Edward R. Bartlett will
part in a panel discussion at the Methodist Temple, Chicago, 111., in connection with sessions of the Methodist Women s Division of Christian Seiyice committees, March 11-12. Reports of th e wortc of the committee on international relations of which Mrs. Bartlett is chairman will
be presented.
L. A. Sunkel, of Dayton, Ohio, suffered a heart attack Sunday while visiting his daughter, Virginia Sunkel, a student in DePauw University. He was later /emoved to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Sunkel had come to the campus during the weekend for the play at the Uttle Theater in which their daughter had th e leading role. They were accompanied here by Miss Sunkel's friend, Dean Rogers, who is attending a college in Ohio.
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SOCIETY
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Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Janet
A BIBLE THOliOHT FOB TOD AT ; Harnllt0 n. and William Bronson If you love God utterly and follow ] Blackburn of Washington.
of Miss Hamilton is the daughter of
The latest KODAKS and BROWNIES are featured here. Our camera department sparkles with brilliant new models of Kodaks and Brownies In every price bracket. (Vime in and see them.
MULLINS IfllG STORE
him you can ask what you will him: Ask and it shall be given you, sack, and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you.—Luke 11:8.
jyersonals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Mrs. Clyde Grimes is at Kokomo visiting her son, Arthur, and family.
Mrs. Mayme Reed and Miss Coleen Knoy of Cloverdale have gone to Florida for a few weeks stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hamilton, Indianapolis. The wedding will take place in the spring. The bride-elect attended DePauw, Indiana and George Washir.gton universities and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board.
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Mary Kriuuies < arson To Be Married Mr and Mrs. William Wallace Carson of Greencastle, announce the engagement of their daiUghtei Mai V Frances to Paul Thomas Hurt, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs Paul Hurt, 4151 North Pennsylvania street, Indianap-
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,;&4- + + *’ + + + + + + + + + + <JI + ANNIVERSARIES £+++++++++++++♦
Birthdays
Mrs. Elmo Sweet, Saturday, March
8.
Mrs. Lola Woods, Fillmore, today, March 10. Noble L. Snyder, 67 years old, March 10. Mrs. John Rader east of the city, today, March 10. Russell Zenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zenor, 12 years, Sunday, March
9.
Arnold McCarson, south College avenue, toda'y, March 10. Ronny Porter, 811 south Indiana, 6 years today, ‘March 10. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bright. 6th wedding anniversary, today, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bright, 6th.
March
FOR SALE 4 Head good aged work horses. 1 six year old work horse. I extra good No. 8 Little Genius 8 bottom, 12 inch plow. 1 extra good Allht Ofaalmers, 2 bottom, 14 inch plow. 1, 10-20 tractor, good cotuMGoe and repainted. 1 John Deere tractor, servlnahle condition. 1 used No. “ McCnrmick-Deer-Ing separator. 1 extra good set used chain harness. 1 Voss electric washing machine. WEESNER Imp. Co. 124 North Jackson Street.
time to defend CREDIT;
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-For Sale—
FOR SALE: 1 nek Little Red clover hay, $7.00 ton. Wanted to buy 10 stock calves. Andrew Sweeney, Greencastle, R. 2. Phone 751-M. 8-2p. FOR SALE: 3 young milk cows. Leland Brown, state road 43 south. 8-lp.
i wedding anniversary, today,
The wedding will take place April ^
19 in Greencastle. Mias Carson was ; M| , and Mrg Emmett E Green, graduated from DePauw Lni ^ rslt y i south j ackS()n , 43rd anniversary SunMiss Martha Hurst, south College ; and is a member of Kappa Kappa ^ March 9
avenue, epent the weekend rn Roto- | Gamma Sorority Mr. Hurt was Mr and Mrg w Guy Pickens eaat inson, It!., the guest of Miss Thelma , graduated from Wabash College and Walnut street SurKiayi March 9th. W. Ralph Taylor, j is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Mr and Mrs John A 108
Farm Bureau Fraternity. ^ p^st Poplar street, observed their
33 wedding anniversary Saturday.
Anniversary Dinner j
Held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rockhill en-
airs and Modernization
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@ 3 YEARS TO PAY ® NO RED TAPE.
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Allan Lumber Co. Inc. PHONE 403
£ I T’Uf
Payne and Mrs. Madison Township
will meet Wednesday evening, March 12, at No. 10 school building. A debate for your entertainment has been
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Gregg of j teffained with a Sunday dinner. Yuba City, Calif., former residents] 'Those piesent we:'e Mr. and Mr*, of Greencastle, spent the weekend , Dewey Albright and daughter Betty here visiting their daughter, Sylvia, { of Brazil; Mr and Mrs. Cyril Hicks who is a student in DePauw Univei- and children Billie and Ann of Bra-
FOR SALE: White seed oats, test 40 lbs. per bushel; also baled oats straw ami loose alfalfa hay. W. T. O’Hair, one-half mile east of Brick Chapel. 7-10-12-8p. For coal, call W. R. Vontresa,
Limedale. Phone 775-J. 28-3-5-7-10-12-14-71.
CHARTER OAK HEATING STOVES: Wood and coal combinations. REEVES ELECTRIC, North Side Square, Phone 139-M. Mon.-tf.
F—If Veu Suffer Female Wei ANONEEDTOFORTIfyiJj Lydia E Tinkhani'siJ (With addl'd irom hnl thousands nf tlrW.,^1 tional monthly pain«iS3 1 build up red blood .afa Worth trying! ™
Highest price pal(if oru l ,unk, paper, rugs. iron, g! netal. We also buy t^J < S Junk V u.i Pfe,-, n| :astle. * NOTICE: For , please call for Eldon baJ lames Res J’h ne 7p ^
sity. Mr. and Mrs. James Rubush of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland C ays and daughter, Jo Ann, of Rockville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayuer Rubush 0/ Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrich and daughter, Sandra Lou, south Jackson street, have gone to Laurel, Mis»., to spend a two weeks vacation. Mr. Hendrich is connected with the International Harvester Oompany in Indianapolis. Mrs. Hendrich was formerly Miss Katherine Reynolds.
If the House (wife) is in favor of ! passing a We won’t wash - Bill and j the Senate (Husband) is obstinate, j call 126 and we’ll convince him. j Horne Laundry & Cleaners. 10-lt.
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hfou'U like, au-i laSuje ielediaH. ol Traditional Furniture
9+t ixdid clteWuf., walnut and maple Exact copies of famous styles in rich, mellow, solid woods. Living room, dining room, and bedroom suites in your favorite wood. Odd pieces to blend in with your present furnishings. All the wanted styles to choose from. Prices, too, are (if you have never investigated the possibilities of traditional furniture) surprisingly near what you would expect to pay for just ordinary furniture. We hope we may have the pleasure of showing you. Horace Link & Co. The Store of Furniture
zil; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert and daughter Shirley Rae of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs George Shaughnessy and sons I.arry and Jimmie of Putnamviile and Mrs. Eva Herbert of Brazil. The occasion waa In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rockhili's seventeenth wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Albright’s twentieth wedding anniversary which was on March eight but was celebrated on March ninth. Mrs. Albright anl Mrs. Rockhill are sisters. + + + ■*• Miss Williams To Be Hostess Tueslay Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Lenora Williams. Mrs. Florence Kirk Philpott, (fist ict governor, will be present. •» + •* + Mr. Binkley Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alien Binkley and Mrs. B M Rawlens were entertained by their children Sunday in Indianapolis at a dinner and theatre party celebrating Mr. Binkley's birthday anniversary. Those present were Mi. and Mrs. Herman Binkley of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Owens and children Barbara and Bobby and William Binkley all 'of New Castle and thj honored guests.
Brittain-Morphew Marriage Solemnized
Betty Jo Morphew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morphow of
Frankfort and George A. Brittain 1 Deitz Poultry Farm,
Baby Chicks. U. S. R. O. P. WhAte and Barred Rocks and whit* Leghorns. U. C. certified White Rocks and white Leghorns. All chicks U. S. Pullorum Tested toy whole blood test.
Center Point,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brittain i Indiana,
of Michigantown were united in marriage Saturday morning at 11 o’clock at the Presbyterian Manso. The single ring ceremony was read by the Rev. V. L. Raphael. They
Mon.-tf.
FOR SALE: Four Short yearling beef calves. Good ones. Henry Sub- ( lett, 2 miles west Fillmore. 10-lp. FOR SALE: 1931 Essex coupe $25.
Tire repairing, Battoji Phone 789 Dobbs Tire & Botteiyi
Don’t discard that rami A port 1 \ than new. 2pieeesrtt2t| eluding everything new 1 Jig, repairing refinishing. | Uur* H oi -■ Phone 2'.ib
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. . Anna Finnegan. Fenwick Reed Pl*ce. I
Mr. and Mm. Justus Entertain Dinner Guests Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Justus, west Berry street were Mrs. Orval Webb, Mrs. Robert Kerr and grandson, Billy Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Justus, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riley and Marguerite Bee and Charles Hoste of Attica and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandevier of Indianapolis. The dinner was in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Kerr, Mrs Vandevier, Mr. Hoste and the hostess, an of whose birthdays occur in March.
Miss Susie and Miss Leila Talbott spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Miss Emma Moore, south College avenue, is confined to her home by illness. The official board of Gobin Memorial Methodist church will hold a very important business session in Keystone Chapel this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young of Columbus. O., and Miss Pearl Young of LaPorte spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. A. M Young, south College avenue. Mrs. June Thrall, house mother of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, wai called to the home of her mother in Kenilworth, Til., a few days ago due to the illness and subsequent death of the latter.
CIBCT IT COURT NOTES
American Credit Corporation vs Wilbur Clawson, replevin; venued to the (Putnam cirealt court from Parke county. State vs Kenneth Keck, driving motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor; set for trial March 25.
Orville Jengel and Mrs. Myrtle Morphew. The young couple will make their home in Hammond. ♦ + + + Mrs. Martha Sklmerhorn Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Martha Skimerhom of 20-: Green street celebrated her R7tl» birthday Sunday. Her brothers, diddren, grandchildren and great grandchildren brought well filled baskets of food. She received many presept.-i Those present we e Mr. and Mrs. | James Bell, Frank Bell and son Donj nie, Ollie Smallwood, Mr. and Mrs. ] Dan Burke and children Ann. Danny 1 and Sarah, Mrs. Bessie Jackson and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smallwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Brumett, Mr and Mrs. Tom Underj wc»xi, ail of Bloomington, Mrs. Olive Johnston and sons Carl Ed, Roscoe Skimerhorn, Mr. and Mrs. James Skimerhom all of Greencastle, Ray Skimeihorn of Fort Knox. Ky. All left wishing Mrs Skimerhorn many more happy birthdays. + + ♦ ♦ Ralph Knoll IVeda Irene Burk Irene Burk and Ralph Knoll of this city were united in marriage Saturiay night at 8 o'clock at the MethoJist church by the Rev. J. E. Porter. After a short wedding trip to Chicago. they will be at home to their friends in Greencastle. Mr. Knoll is connected with the King Morrison Foster Company. The attendants were Mrs. Robert Goodman, Miss Madonna Estep, and Mrs. Robert Newgent and son Bobbie
Lee.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Burk. She wore a powder blue •nsemble with navy accessories and x corsage of sweetheart rones and due delpheniums. + + + •* Monroe Farm Bureau Waffle Supper Thursday evening, March sixth, carm Bureau families of Monroe ownahip gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sutherlin and ■njoyed a waffle supper. After many waffles and the cusomaiy trimmings had disappeared 1 short program was given following vhich numerous rook games got mder way. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKeehan, Mr. and Mrs. lay Sallust and daughter Elaine, Mr. md Mrs. Paul McKeehan and daughcr Elsie Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Herman dendrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse South, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols and son, Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter and jaughter, Mr and Mrs. Will O’Hair Mr. and Mrs. Witt Wright. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Giltz, Mr. and Mrs. Waler Reeves and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlin and family. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O Hair Thursday evening, April 3rd. ‘ « mnmIird n n Pnu* Konrt
FOR BALE: One bedroom suite; 9x13 rug; one day bed; utility cabinets and chairs. Phone 21. 10-3ts
710 east Washington street. 10-2t. I FOR SALE: Tire and tube 450*21 and Model A Ford wheel. Paul Rader, Commercial Place. 10-lp
FULLER BRUSHES: 12 oz. can of Fuller furniture polish and cleaner given free with purchase of Fuller Dry mop. Harold Day. Phone 916. 7-3p.
FOR SALE: Pair mares, coming 6 < V» d , 7.rcarij-. ^AQrpgs Orm, Scant, Hot 1 Edwin Terr. 10-12 FOR SALE. 3 bushels Little Red clover seed. Ben P. King. 10-13-2p.
FOR SALE: About 200 bu. Little Black oats 25 bu. Little Red clover. Walter Tincher Mt. Meridian. 10-2p.
FOR SALE: Poland China boars and gilts. Isaac J. Hamond. 411 south Indiana. Phone 80. 8-2t. FOR SALE: Farmall tractor with plow, disc and cultivator. Inquire at Banner Office. 7.3 p .
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FOR SALE: Eight acres on the National Road between Putnamville and State Road No. 43 with an attractive log cabin for a home. J. T. Chri»tie, Real Estate. l0-3t.
—For Rent— FOR RENT: A small furniahed apartment, ground floor, private entrances, shower bath, good heat, suitable for two adults. For information call 234.
9 OR RENT: 160 acre fann. Inquire at Banner Office. 10-2p.
U * >R RENT: Comfortable sleeping and study room for student or employed lady. Call 687-R. 10-11-13-St FOR RENTr 72~ac7e~ farm~3'/„ miles northwest of Bainbridge or will lent house separately. Raymond Erwin, Greencastle, R. 4. 10-3p. I 1 OR RENT: Two large rooms on first floor. 1 east Uberty street.
10-12-2p.
FOR RENT: 1 large modem room, suitable for light housekeeping, running water. Sleeping rooms. 302 south Indiana. 10-12-15-3L
—Wanted—^ Plumbing;. McOv. 205 east Berry street.
8-3t.
WANTED;
Plumbing Co.,
WANTED: Young single man to work on farm. Inquire at Banner. 10-2p.
-Lost—
LOB I ; $6.00 Friday evening from Oakley’s to 403 north College. Reward. Phone 290-M. 10-lp.
LOST: Pair of pig skin gloves, corner of Bloomington and Washington streets. CaU 217-M. 10-lt.
Rightsell Insurance and Loan
Agency.
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Frank Kneble, formeriy I Daily l :: whoiJ for army service and «k| for duty at Fort Harrin] March 1. has an aseipa terviewer in the receptmf Fort Harrison It is his 1 j fort, and CtaMtfjr them hi ment to c military sorvoo. Mr K:(k| Greencastle a short evening.
CARD OF ma| Th e official Board of Baptist Cl. , ' n wishes III opportunity ' express toi ters of oui sister chsnlj congregat. and to our I gregation and friends sneaf for the friendship and h|l denced during the siifeal I he tin., f J. Drover Forward. Nona 1 You Can Money by paying yoi Telephone! on or before t 15th of eachi So as to 1*1 Collection Groencastl* I Indiana As TVIennone (Vi -» MONDAY THWI Cleaning _ CASH s Suits, Men’s or Ladies SKIRTS PANTS • a. .h- ert«£i!
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