The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1941 — Page 2

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AUCTION SALE at old Riley store buildlop, 714 south Main street Saturday at 1 p. m., March 15, consisting of household goods, tools, automobile tires and other articles too numerous to mention. 12-3t ARE YOU THINKING (V M MMBIGR? We were forced to re])Ossess 3 rooms of furniture consisting of davenport and matching chair bed, vanity dresser, chest of drawers, spring, vanity bench, vanity ligrts, pillows 5 pc. breakfast set. utility cabinet, dishes etc. This furniture will be thoroughly cleaned and reflnished like new. Someone with regular income and good credit can assume balance of $146 00 at $2.45 per week. Will consider holding for future delivery without storage charge. Credit adjuster. Address Box Y % this paper. 12-3t.

WANTED to buy good baby calf. Wendell Hurst. Belle Union. 13-15-2p.

Wanter experienced help in restaurant and kitchen, out of town. Address Box 11, Banner. 13-3p.

Wanted experienced help in resant help. Truckers Haven. Junction 36 and 43. 13-3p.

A ANTED; Any Wno of deM atoch. Call 278, OreencaaU*. Charge* paid. John Waco tel Co. ®od

Sell your old auto bodies, termers sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

Let ha Morris, Greencastle, R. 4. Call Truckers Haven, Bainbridge at once. 13-lp. WANTED to buy Childs bed second hand. Phone 193-R. 13-tf,

—Miscellaneous— COMPLETE Grease Job, 59 cents at Deems Standard. Car washing

THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated -it Waves For All” fl. K. Raid den. Publisher *t,:aered In the poatofflce at Greenneti'i, Indiana, as second claea man matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 oenta par weea; $8.00 par year by mall In Putnam County; $8.00 to $0 00 per yaar by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jacfeaon Street

FOR SALE: 6 room modem house 2 acres of ground, edge of city. Phone 498-W. 12-2t.

FOR SALE: 16 head shoats, weight 70-80 lbs.. Raymond Flint, Greencastle, R. 1. 12-3p

MAYTAG WASHERS—It is pos sobie to buy a Maytag as low as $69.95 Reeves Electric. Thurs.-tf,

FOR SALE: 3 bushels Little Red clover seed. Ben P. King. 10-13-2p

Oliver 70 R. C. tractor rebuilt, like new. Lights, starter, power lift. Sell cheap if taken at once. Smitn —south Jackson at Berry. ll-13-2t.

Two brooder houses 12x14, solid sheetings, metal roofs, tongue and groye i flooring, water fountains and feeders, wired for electric lights. Dr L. A. Ray, Cloverdale. 13-20-2t.

FOR SALE: Several good cream separators. Inquire ochlosser Bros. 13-lp. FOR SALE: One smooth mouth tearii dmi k horses, have rented land out 'and no us for them, east of city Rcute'8 Charles W. Cole. 13-2p.

FOR SALE: 1 good disc harrow ami Random, 1 com planter, 1 cultlvatqi'. All grod John Deere tools. ClaBfi’Ce V, ildman, P lie Union. 13-lp

FOR SALE: 1 fresh Holstein heifer and 2 fresh Jersey cows. John Dills, Morton. 13-15-17-3p

Mill wood, cord wood, oral B anl F. Ida E. Dreyer, west Walnut. 13-lp

FOR SALE -Remington portable typewriter. Call 359-R. 13-lt

—For Rent—

FOR RENT or will sell 35 acres on road 36, 10 miles northwest of Greencastle, 7 miles west Bainbridge. Improved, good fencing electricity, ideal for poultry and dairy. Reference. Mrs. Nelle C. Bettis 783 Middle Drlvf, Woodruff Place, In dianapolis. Phone Cherry 2667-W or phone Wayne Bettis, Morton, Indiana.

FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment. Summer rate. Call 497-R 12-3t

FOR RENT: 5 room house, barns pastures, running water, gardens The James H. Job home. Call or see R. Vi Job, 1 miles south of Reelsville. ll-13-15-3p

FOR RENT: Modem sleeping room two blocks from business district 110 east Poplar street. Call between 1 and 5 p m. Phone 696-M. ll-13-15-3t.

FOR RENT. Comfortable sleeping and study room for student or employed lady. Call 687-R. 10-ll-13-3t

FOR RENT: 7 acres. See Mrs Juanita Sample, Fox Ridge. 13-15-2t

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WANTED: Care of children, elderly^pe son or any kind commua woi* Letha Morris, R. 4 12-3p. ure Loans. One to sixteen months to repay. INDIANA LOAN CO. eod

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Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds ol metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Green castle. 3-tf.

NOTICE: For your asn-haullag please call for Eldon Lewis at Fret) James Res. Phone 718 W. 7-TF

Don’t discard that good old davenport. We can make It better than new. 2 piece Set $29 and up. including everything new, upholstering, repairing refinishing. Art Furniture Shop. 201 Spring avenue. Phone 299. 10-5p.

Nt/nCE: The Armstrong Music Studio has moved to 307 south Vine street, Lessons by experienced teacher on accordon, piano and guitar. 12-4p.

FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Modeme. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf

FINED IN ROAD CASE The fii-st arrest by county road men for illegal hauling over county highways, during their presen thawing condition, came Thursday mot ring when ErtU McCullough, •oad supervisor in Washington township. brought Justin Srhopmeyer, Luck driver from Bowling Green, nto Greencastle, under arrest for at tempting to haul an illegally heavy load of stone dust over the Manhat-tan-Poland road, Srhopmeyer had five and a hair tons of agricultural limestone on his truck and Mr. McCullough said the load was seriously damaging thi oad. The route the young man planned to follow would not only be over a road in Putnam county which has been under construction under a WPA project for more than a year, and is incomplete, but it would also take him and his heavy truck and itr load over similar roads in Clay coun ty. He had intended to haul li through Poland and on south into the Eel river bottoms, to Bowling Green. Schopmeyer was taken before Justice of the Peace Dent Chancy an l was fined $5 and costs by that magistrate. Emory A. Brattaln, cou.rty road ruperlntendent, issued instructions to all townships road supervisors to enforce the load limit to the letter and a number of these local me . have turned back Illegally heavy loads on trucks whose drivers were planning to traverse Putnam roads Much of this heavy hauling is don: at night and the road men are instructed to watch the roads at night as well as In daytime.

FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday, March 16 Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Harvey Nichols, Supt. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. "Religion For Tomorrow," Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening Message, 7:15 p. m . Words That Still Echo." Special music at evening program. Vocal solo, Mrs. Marjorie Lisby. You are invited to worship with ua. James I. Shockley, Minister.

DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. 3tain St. Ph. 183 CLOVERDALE • Free Advice on Diseases of Poultry

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 8.500; market generally steady; 190-250 lbs $7.85-$8: 250-300 lbs $7 45-*7.80; 300-400 lbs $7.25*7.40; 160-190 lbs $7 60-*7.85; 100160 lbs $6-$7.25; sows weak to shado lower, mostly $6.75-$7.25. Cattle 1,000: calves 500; steers fully steady: yearlings, heifers and cows strong; steers mostly medium and good at $8.75-$10; part load good 1028 lb yearlings $11.75; bulk heifers $8 25-$9 75; vealers steady; top $12. Sheep 1,300: early lamb sales about steady; top $11 for good to choice 90 lb Wee tern lambs; 3 decks medium to good offerings $10.50.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TOD AT Guard your thoughts and your acts will take care of themselves: For as he thinketh in his heart so Is he Proverbs 23:7.

personals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

SOCIETY Mrs. Pauline Sandy Society Editor t’Uour Ail (social »»»d Personal llcuia To 60

Mrs. Fred Hays and baby returned to their home in this city Thursday from the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. C. W. Miller of Coal City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Hickman and family of Northwood. Maple Heights Methodist Church Sunday School teacners please meet at the church at 9:15 o'clock Sunday morning to reorganize the classes. William King, Greencastle, r_turned to his home Thursday morning from the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. S. J. Wilton who was here to attend the Boston Club guest meeting Monday evening and to visit relatives in the city, has returned to her home in Terre Haute. Mrs. Lafayette LeVan Porter, of Northwood. is in Chicag-3 attending the ITlinois state D. A. R. Conference. Mrs. Porter will be in Plymouth FYiday, and in Crawfordsville Saturday to attend meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berth of Indianapolis are the parents of a son, bom Thursday morning at tbe St. Vincent's hospital in Indianapolis. The infant weighed six pounds. Mrs. Borth was formerly Miss Veda Mae Hill of this city. Robert Hadley, secretary of the Putnam County Conse:*vation Club announced today that tickets f the annual Sportsman's Show to bheld in Indianapolis can be purchased here by local nlmrnds for 35 cents, a saving of 15 cants. All Interested are asked to lerve tho.r order with Maynard Johrmon, cluu president.

Dun* an-Vermillion Marriage Solemnized Nettie Oval Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan of Roachdale, and Wendall Shaw Vermillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Vermillion of Greencastle were united in marriagfe Wednesday evening in the sanctiiary of Gobin Memorial MKhodist church. The single ring ceremony was read by Reverend Claude M. McClure. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Tucker of Indianapolis and Miss LoRone Vermillion of this city. The young couple will make their home at 12 west Poplar street, Greencastle.

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Mrs. Glrton Hostess To Friendly Neighlrirs Club

Mrs. Gene Girton entr tained the Friendly Neighbors Club of the

anniversaries + .J + + + + + + + + + + + + +# Birthdays Jimmy Twigg, son of Mr. and Mta. Du wood Twigg, 1 year today. March 13. Mi;s iPatty Jo F.azier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier, 3 year.-: old, March 11. Mi i ris Glenn Hurst, 12 years old .March 14. Mi a. John Skelton. Greencastle, R. 4, 7G years today, March 13.

ics Club mat recently with Mrs. J. R. South. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Will

Bain

Th ’ club repeated the Home Econom cs creed and sang "The Church's One Foundation,” the club song of

the month. Roll call was answered ! Nlchr s and family.

East Greencastle township eommuni-| "Something Irish.” Several Ml ‘- artl Mrs - " i " Cha ' anf C '

RIDDLE-AGE" WIMEN X 2 KE f d iWe KK’ cranky® ^Thenltart taking Lydia WnkSnc”.It's onem^c^you^n b|«r nerves and relieve distress due to this functional disturbance. y, . tance VINO l”* .■ .iptoms. WORTH TRYING 1 ^

the funeral of Rev. J. Drover Forward at the Baptist Cn-ren m Grcen-

castl r.

Mi. and Mrs. Fay Robinson accompanied by Maynard Robinson and family of SUlesviUe spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Purscll at the Ma-

; ontc Hon* at Franklin.

M: lion Sechman and family of C it ville visited Sunday with Carl

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cd Saturday from Mrs. Fieri, „ Cam .lack's farm near ^ Walt or Wright’s property here Y

west part of town.

M . and Mrs. Clarence SutWi, and can, attended the fur era i burl; i of Mrs. Sutherlin's

the 1 aptist church at Stllesviiie J' ,

day ftemoon. Othe„

tend ig were Mr. and Mr, Htr £

Kaetzer ^ latUr J

If you can't have a new outfit fo: Easter, have the old *>ne dyed We'd never tell a soul. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Phone 126. It FOR SALE: Eighty acres on the National Road between Putnamville and State Road No. 43 with an attractive log cabin for a home. J. T Christie, Rael Estate. 13-3t Entertained At Dinner Wednesday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Messersmith entertained with a dinner Wednesday evening at their home on Anderson street. Following dinner the guests played bridge anl prizes were won by Mrs. Marshall Abrams, Mrs. J. W. Childers, Willaid Umbreit, and H. H. Brooks. Mr. Messersmith also showed some hcmcmovlea.

BELLE UNION

Mr. and Mrs. John White of Reelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest White and family of Greencastle. Mrs. Josle Fields, Mrs. Etta Sallusi and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horn were supper guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Walter Horn and Clnud Gorham. Miss Lillian Hurst spent Tuesdav night with her aunt, Clara Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Hodge, Mr and Mrs. Dallas Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hodge attended the funoral of John Wallace Saturday afteinoon at Stllesville. Mrs. Doris Hodge went to B:ownsburg last Friday to visit her sister, M a. Helen Millir and family. Charles Hodgo and Jean Blue were in Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Ada Hurst and Mrs. Sims were all day guests of Clara Hill on Wednesday.

DR G. VV. McCUNTOCK REGISTERED PODI ATRIST, 241 E. Washington Street I will remain in Greencastle for a few weeks, as I was unable to get a property lease Treatments for Weak Arches, Ingrown Nails, Planter Warts, Athlete’s Foot, Corns. Callouses on J Bunions. Hours 9 a. m.-5 p. m.—7-8 p. m. Office Phone 343

ty. At noon the usual pitch-in dinner was enjoyed. Ten members raspc-ulcd to roll call with "My Worst Bi-irm Experience " It was decided that the club present two sc r ap books to the Riley hospital in Indianapolis, and two to the Putnam county hospital. Two contests were conducted by Mrs. Guy Jackson and Mrs. Robert

Kuller.

.Mrs. Raymond ?ursell will be hos teas to the club at her home on the first Wednesday in Ap’U. This will also be an all-day meeting.

Warren Township Hoee Er Uluh Met

The Warren Township Home Economics Club met at the Community house Wednesday. March 5th. with a good attendance. Each member an.vered roll call with a state and its nickname. After the business sesion the hostesses, Mrs. Nell Dauahey. Mrs. Opal Jackson. Mrs. Kate Hendrix and Mrs. Alice Collins served about fifty members and guests with delirious refreshment* of brick ice cream, cake, coffee and tea. The progi.arn consisted of a reading by Mrc Ruth Carnes and music was furnished jvhile. thy refreshments were

)Hpg. 1 F 0 >Jr new Were taken into the club.

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to the

new membe.i we v e added

roll,

Ac this was the first meeting after organizing most of the time was spen: in filling out programs and mak :ig plans for future meetings.

Du.ing the social hour Mrs. J. R. F 10 }-' township.

S u : entertained with piano sele, M: ' Kre,:1 U' 0 "' 11 returned home t . n . | Tuoe Jay from the Coleman hospital

D "clous efreohments were serv-I ,n ' ’.ianapolls.

od by the hostess, Mrs. J. R. South, ^ cv - r ’ aul Williams, Greencastle, Mrs. Walter Reeves and Mrs. Russell , and . lr. and Mrs. <. . J. Lagan wove Thomaz. ! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and

Th} April meeting will be with

Mrc. Clifford Earley.

Suth rlin, Miss Avis Gilbert Knetzer. The sang at the funeral.

M s Madonna Owens, i ndiar ohs, enjoyed a week end visit her . .other and brothers. Mr*, Han. Owe .3, Robert and Richard. M. . and Mrs. John Carrol had»

i dtv n were Sunday visitors of Mrs.

| Chad'i's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Sum' ty dinner guests Mr. and ih 'Roach of east Greencastle iownsiiip. Han >y Clark and Lois Clark 2 M Mcllie Flint had os Sunday fami y of Mt. Meridian. Mr*

, gucc■ Mr. and Mrs. Alva Junkins, i In,11: napolis, and Mrs. Paul Fredrick

.'fra. V/jm. Oliver.

U . .n I Mm. Ralph Beaman mov-

Arm trong, Indianapolis,

afer. oon caller.

M. :. Myrtle Kennedy, Clovrrdfo I epen the week end with Mr. Mis. A. B. Hubbard. M and Mrs. O. N. Hicks Kenneth Hicks am! family Sum.; y In IndianapolL with Mr >ii Mrs. Robert tlcobee and Mr. as) Mrs. Merle Todd. Tiie occasion ws j Mr. . odd's birtiday.

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Mrs. .John Cannon To :k* Hostewo Friday Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. John Cannon. Mrs. Harold Zink will have the program.

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P. E. O. .Met With Mrs. A. W. Crandall

P. 3. O. met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. W. Crandall. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mias Dade Shearer; vice-president, Mrs. Elmer Carriker; recording-secretary, Miss Marian Hearst; corresponding ecritary, Miss Wilhelmina Lank;

member# treasurer, Mrs. Thomas L. Harris;

chaplain. Mrs V. L. Raphael.

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Mrs. Kenneth Stites entertained with a surprise dinner in honor of her husband’s 29th birthday Wednesday evening! March 12th. These presept were Mr. and Mrs Intncs diirlsenberry. \tr. and Mrs. lack Rogers and daughter Ardith, Mrs. Alice Stites, and Mr. and Mrs Rusfcll Rockhill and sons Dallas and 3a rl. All left at a late hour wdshlng him many more happy birthdays. + <!•«•* Entertained With Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Gough and son of Roachdale entertained their children and grandchildren at a family llnncr Sunday. March 9, in honor of Mrs. Gough’s 53rd birthday. Those present were Howard Gough xtul family; Willard Gough and famiy; Mr. and Mrs. Max Gough and Claude Irwin and son Billy. Arthur kirn’ors and family were unable to be present on account of sickness. t — -r ♦ Aid And Missionary Group Had Splendid Meeting The Bainbridge Christian Aid and Missionary met Thursday afternoon. March 6. at the home of Mrs. Ruth VanCleave, with nineteen members and two guests present. Mrs. Myrtle Michaels road the stewardship lesson and Mrs. VanCleave gave the devotioas. Migrancy was the subject for the missionary lesson given by Mrs. Hazel Lewmnn. ■»■*••> + v Mrs. Albright Hostess To Uluh Wednesday TIk* Golden Circle .Sewing Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roy A it, right. Devotions were given by Mrs. Alma Alexander. Roll call war; answered by eighteen members and 6ne guest was present. Birthday rifts were given to Mrs, Lola Stone, MiJ. Elsie Reeves, Mrs. Iva Hanlon. Mrs. Mae Cooper and Mrs. Frond Bunion. Contests were won by Mrs. Alberta King. Mrr. Mary Renfro and Mrs. Elsie Reaves. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. + + + + Mrs. McKochun To lie ilontoMH Friday The FYiday Circle will meet Friday at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Frank McKeehan. Mrs. William Murray will have the program "State Parks.” + + + ♦ Brick Chapel Club Mat Wtth Mm. Smith The B.ick Chapel Home Eoonom-

< iRMAN f lTIES BOMBED • frotet I*;i«s:p «»«••» German mass raid w;u told in a communique by the air and hu.ne security ministries: ‘l. ist night, the moon boing full and the weather very clear, the enemy attempted its first la’-ge scale raid in some months, attacking th" Merseyside (the Liverp.ol area) in force. "O.i this occasion, howeve . damage and caouaiitlos bor- no re’atlo,. to tiie scale of attack. Very Httidam "ge was achieved beyond scrims damage to a nunvbir nt private hous 'S. "There were isolated incidents other parts of the country.

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zjf -J- + + + + *1* * * .j. .j. .j. .5. 4. * FILLMORE {£}■!■ + + •!•*!• v + -r j. .*. ft. Mm. Raymond Herod delightfully entei tained the W. H. M. 3. of the Chri dlan church Tuesday. Mucli, work, was accomplished on a quilt ^ which was the work for the day. An | "lab rate pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by thirteen members and seven guests. The regular business meet- j ing was transacted, minutes of th" previous meeting were road and np-! prov.-d. Mrs. Paul Salmon led lh" I devo’ions. Mrs. Maud McNnry had I m interesting paper on Chinn. Mrs. | Harvey Owens will be hoctess to the I meeting In April. 31 Social Circle Club assembled i it ti ; home of Mrs. Kenneth Hick" ' Man 1 6. Eleven members respond- ( 1 t< roll call with Irish jokes The j toot, s and Mrs. Noble Robinson j •vero given a handkerchief shower In ' neno. of their birthdays which occur; this month. Two contests conducted ; oy t .a hoetoss were won by Mrs. lob, 11 Gorham and Mrs. Noble Robinsc:: A most enjoyable sx-ial horn ! was ipent. Delicious refreshments' were served. The April meeting will be all day with Mrs. Noble Robinson Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett. | Grec’icaatlc visited Sunday with Mrs.' Flcr.. Garrett. Ml a Esther Dunlavy, Cambridge City, was a week end guest of her par, ts, Mr and Mrs. D. O. Dunlavy. O- He Nichols who Is employed at Cha: eston, was at his home hare over the week end with his wife and child .-en. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright’s Saturday guests were Mrs. Walter Bui ;, cast of Greencastle and Mrs. Maynaru Wright. On Sunday their dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eve. jtt O Hair and daughter, »rcencast a. In the afternoon the latter and .Mr, and Mrs. Wright attended

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