The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1941 — Page 3
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fessor and lecturer, will spend the summer presenting recitals and lectures under the management of W. | Colston l*»lgh. Her schedule takes her first to the West coast. A Reid Winsey of the Pin* 1 Arts <11 vise‘'i plans a summer of wilting, painillng and 'teaching swimming n the Sequanota Club, (thailevolx, Miohgan. Dr. Francis M Vreeland, who wi.l pent his summer teaching at toe New York Sta'e College for Teach'•r i at Alirany, New York, is Vie an tho • of ''Oommunlly Dife," an articl - In the June issue of •public Wolfs, in Indiana.”
ve is the new panel delivery unit which has been placeil nr (jre<nrastle Motors, Inc. to assure garages in Putnam and all | ( ounties of complete parts service to Chevrolet owner iO H Km berg, president of Creencastle Motors. Inc Reart(,.ft t> right are R. B Straughn. parts accessory repn- • nt :tiv ', t Motor DiviaiOi’i, George Benefiel, wholesale n : . ■ r K\ , ,i parts manager.
(.PK CANDY ^.1 Ml 1 I’WARD SPIRM. iGT(>N, (U P)—Amoi-ican iting so much candy ,. l .pita consumption of ivach an all-time high | cui , v n ; year. ■ tni'-nt of Commerce t^11, marked Increase m iptin was due to addi- ^ liars to the emoiused by soldders in r and also because of et aery sales at army ip throughout the couninc me is increasing aiw was expected to be accomk: > i ' -d civilian consumppdv and competitive chocr, [i . r eil can ly bars were ran l rvorites in 1940, sal.** 1,000,000 a 12.1 per cent er 19J9. |< a ially sold in small 1 hnol chiildren, hrougn:
Me Avoid Car jrtage — Also IL SHORTAGE (ilrndora H imh l.urnp stoker Coal at the st Price of Season J. DUFF Phone 317
in $24,207,000 to manufacturer In 1940. Manufacturers’ sales of confectionery and competitive Chocolate products were valued at alxmt '1.10,OOo,000 in 1940 an al'l-tinie higli of ip. » pounds per capita consumption. BOLT KILLS LIGHT ( \TTLE CHATHAM, Pa. (UP) Seven cows and a bull on the farm of James Hilton were killed during a thunderstorm by one bolt of lightning. The animals had taken refuse under a tree when the aetid nt occurred. DKPAIAV FACULTY (Co n fin nod from l*siU4> One » thor of several recently-published articles; one in the Journal of Character and Personality; one in tue Journal of Genetic Psychology; an 1 one in the Journal of Applied Psychology He has also been cn-author with Dr. Paul J Fay of two articles Goon to appear. One is in the Quarterly Journal of Speech and the other in the Journal of Social 'TO'Miss Lueile Calvert. Speech pro-
Money To Lend We solielt applications for first mortgage real (‘state loans on well located residences. I.ils-ral |»H.Vmenl terms, nominal expense, at tractive interest rales. CREENCASTLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Dr. Truman G. Yuneker was hon- ' re I with a doctor of .science degree by his alma mater, Michigan State College, ait recent eommencemenexercises. He plans to .■-(pend his summer completing several papers on his South Sr a* esearch trip as well as
traveling and fishing
Howard Youse, Bo*any Instructor will do gradual'e work towards hi
master's degree in Botany at Oregon
State College, Oorvalks, Ore. Dr. W. E. Edington, Mathematics,
will spend the latte ■ i>art of June and all of July ns associate camp director of Camp Krietens'ein, Br.y Scout camp serving the Wabash vaMe / area. He will be in Green caste during August preparing the observatory for an advanced course in Ast'oriomy.
Dr. O H. Smith of the Fhvs cs de partment plans a motor trip to Sc
attic, Washington, whore he will ct some work in the Washington Stat 1 University Library. A boat trip to Alaska and the return trip to Green-
castle complete his summer plans. Miss Edna Tyne Bowles, of t,.
School of Music, will be on tie teaching staff of Northwestern University’s summer session during June and July. She will spend August in
Michigan.
Henry Rolling of the Music School faculty after filling a speaking engagement to address the alumni of the Nebraska University School of Music in Lincoln, Neb., will spend rest of the summo at Eno-ampmen,.
Wyoming.
I>r. Van Denman Thompson of t,iMusic School, plans a summer of practicing ami composing in Gres., castle and New London, New Hampshire, where he wiII go about July 15. W. E. Umbreit of the Physical Education deipairtmenit will be asstetan' director of recreation at the Ijakes !e Association, Lakeside, Ohio, this
summer.
After attending meetings in Chicago of the Ritual Commission r.f the Methodist church during the latter part of July, Jerome C. Hixson, English faculty member, will spend the rest of the summer on a ranch
in Wyoming, Professor Hixson'a photograph is featured on the cove • of the June issue of Words," etymological quarterly. The issue contains a biography of Professor Hixson an t an article by him unti led "Mi.asvkea of t he Folk nnd Others " J. M. Dratt, English staff member, will spend .lU'ivc and July in the Connecticut. Hcrkshlrto. He plains suinme;- visits to Shukt-speare schol-
ars in the East.
1>:\ Herrick H. Greenleaf, of the department of Mathematics, wlil alien I the Workshop on IFlep.-nation of Teachers for Secondary Sch;x>l < ponsored by the No th C’crvlial As< - elation at tlv Uiviversity of Minneotn July 16-25. After that he will go to Lnnd-O'-I. ikis, Wisconsin, for 'he remainder of the summed'.
Px>ats for rent, two miles of watt-:, for good bass and crapple fishing. Cataract Falls. 19-3t.
Wanted
WANTED: Onll 731-M.
Small barn to
wrex'k. 17-6t.
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THIS SUMMER AT iGlover’s Refreshment Centers EONARDS ICE CREAM DfUCIOUS-DIFFERENT IN ALL FLAVORS
QUART BI TTER PECAN BLACK WALNUT STRAWBERRY n dgk bpftial CHWOLATE ORANGE PINEAPPLE
BRICKS TP I FLAVORS VANILLA VANILLA AND STRAWBERRY VANILLA AND CHOCOLATE
pint packages Orange Pineapple Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla ALL FLAVORS AVAILABLE IN BULK +
SANDWICHES-SUNDAES-CONES-CANDY-SOFT DRINK
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Parking Space Curb Service Flood Lights Bloomington Street (Arnmn from Kobe Ann Pnrk)
Curb Service Table Service 2*4 South College A ve.
TRY a SNACK AT GLOVER'S
T>r. Edward R. Itarllett, of the Ke-I Hgious Education deportment and newly-appointed I Kan of the Facm(y, plans a summer of lecturing ami teaching oouisca at the following I summer meetings: New Jersey Oouncii of Religious Education Summe tlamp. July ,'i-6; As bury Summer School, July 28-Augusl 9. Dr. Bnr‘Ktt is also planning to write a serb-a of church school leswons for hig ■K'lrool youth of the Metho list ehurx ,i | t>r. Cn 1 MtGOire of the Eo nom- | ics depaitment i.s planning summer | ttip« to Washington. D. C. and)
Boulder, Colo.
Dr. P. O. Evens will work this summer on a Spanish render for beginning Spanish classes of high school and college levels. Miss Mildred Dlnnmick, Romance Language department, will t avel :n Ohio, North Dakoita an I Central Oan-
acla.
Professor Gerhard Baerg, German, plans a summer of motoring in the
Ozarks.
Dr. R. T. Stephemcn, G eek depar.mant, will s^reu 1 a month at Iw-
and I/ake, Iceland, Michigan.
Dr. Fowler D. Brooks, of the Psy ohology department, plans to teae. two psychology courses in the Uni versity of Pennsylvania summer s. •-I .»i<ji, and spend the renva ning w«ek' at a cottage on West Battle I^ake,!
Biittle Like, Minnesota.
George Totten of the Speech department is attending summer scho.., at the UniveiSity of Wisconsin. From July 5-12, Professor Roben, Williams of the Speech dejiartment will be at Epwofth Forest, Lake Webster, In liana, t< iching pageantry and play directing. Profissoi Williams will spend the rest of t.«
summe' in Creencastle.
Harriet M. Ilazinxki, Art instrm. tor, and advisory chair man of the Indiana area of itudent YWCA's will be at Lake Geneva, Wi'scouw.,., until June 21, participating in the Student YWCA < nforence. She plans to travel in Wisconsin and Minnesota
in August.
William Strain, English instructor, will do graduate work at Indian i University this summer. Virginia Nilles, of the Women's Physical Education division, plans to participate in several golf tourns ments this summer She is n<»w attending the I Hi n< o.s State Womens Chantpion golf matches in Danvid;
I lMno<is.
Miss Carmen Rrewert of the Mu sic School, will have eha ge of nuns'• at the Emporia (Kansas) Presbyter tan Y(.<ung People's Conference .Tun. 16-2:i. During July and August she will teach at the Alice Hyson M.« sion in Taos, New Mexico, and visit her home in Whittier, California, be fore returning to Greoncastle. Prof. E. R. Smith, of the Geolog., depa Oment, plans brief visits t< Ohio, M ohigan, Missouri, Kamsar and Texas. During the latter part ol the summer he will be a member of the Northeastern Missouri expeuidioa of the KairwHA Geological Society Ih»rirtg this trip 175 geologlats wll study the geology of Northeaster, Missou 1. Jonathan S. lee, Physics stat member, will attend tho Physio Symprium r/n Metals at the Univer sity <»f Pitt.’hurgli from June 16-Jul\ 25. He win spend the remainder & the summer at Lake Chautauque. New York. Dean Glenn Giddings, assistnn I»ean of Men, is spending the sum mer months in ! <>t tsviMe, Pa., work ing on a Summer Defenae program He will take pa t in a program ft. signed to train yung men for indur. trial positiors normally requiring college training. He is teaching a course in Physics. Dr. Paul J. Fay is the author of recent article in the Psychological Bulletin in which he review? an! evaluates a recent book by P. F. I^az arsfeld, “Radio and the Printed
Page."
Among DetPauw professors W.<« will spend most of their summer It. Greoncastle resting and doing research and study in their various fields are the following: Albert K Reynolds, Zoology; Letter B. Sani??, Sociolgy; A. W. Oanledl, History; Vernon Van Dyke. Political Science; Frederick Rergmann, English; J L. Reibsomer, Chemistry; E. M. Mueller, Gorman; Fred Ritchie, Economics; and Edwa.d Sbadbolt, Musi-’
School.
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KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The licalers — That Deal. 14 E. Wash. I*h. 268 .3 1 0 N. Jackson
WANTED: Gas attendant, also combination cook and dish w(usher. mart oi woman. Address Box .1, Banner. 19-3t. WANTED: Pktnihing ami Heating, [ water services and sewer work. McGill Plumbing and Heating. Phone r>60-M. Tue-Fri-tf.
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—For Sale*
FOR SALE: Collie pups. Litter registered. 9 miles west. Kay G. Newton. Keytsville. 18-2p
FOR SALE; Tomato, cabbage and sweet potato plants. 115 west Berry street. 19-2t.
FOR SALE: 2 ears hominy feed n track Sftturd-ay, Monday and Tuesday $.'!! 00 5 bags suit $4.00. Jno. Wilson, Fall Bros. 19-:it.
SALESMEN WANTED: Steady | work. Cool pay. Reliable men want-! ed to call on farmer’s. No experience I or capital required. Write Homer / : iplmr. Box s:!4, Dept. 010, Blcorrt.| ington. 111. 19-2 t. i A Large Reliable Concern needs? a j good man to call on farmers in lc«?-al | or nearby ter ritory. An unusual offer for someone interested in pern? anent firll time work. No investment.! Present a special service approved byj law enforcement officials everywhere. Please give age and p.'ist experience. Replies will be treated as confidential. Write D. C. Chaffee, Room 200, 1404 Broad St,., New Castle, Ind. 20-lp.
PERFECTION STOVES — 1941 models now on display. REEVES ELETTRTC North Side Square. Phone 139-M. Mon-Wed-Frl-tf.
| WANTED: Grain to cut with 8 it j McCormick Dee rig IbinJer. 'Elbert McCoy, Clover dale, R. 1. 20-23-26-30-4 p.
FOR SALE: Good used refngeia- j
tors, Frigidairee, Ccnsley Shelva lors. tkKKl condition. Cheap. Earl John- | son, Eminence. 19-6p. [
FOR SALE: !»rt acre farm, 8 room !
house and bath, g<K<d outbuildings. 4 miles south of Pleasant Ga dens on the Pinkley state road. Mrs. Em-
ma Chaney, Reelsville, R. 2.
19-2p. I
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COMPLETE Grease .Job, 59 cents at Deem's Standard, Car washing | North Jackson street. 24-hour ser-1 vice 12-tf
NOTICK: For ym6r aan-hau’lng prease call for Eldon CewLa at Fred James Res. Phone 71Pf W. 7-TF.
FOR SALE: Used
Hoovers, Guaranteed. $12.50 and j
_ | up. Phone 193-W.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: My properties i.i Portland Mills, Indiana, consisting of store property 4 roam l.ause, truck garage and lot. nnd other lots. Will consider' trade fi t farm. Will rent or lease properties for one year or more. Inquire owner. L. F. Sewell, Wave land, Indiana. Phone 136. 20-24-21
an(1 r( ,| mj ] t I Highest price paid 0>r all kinds of
junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of 2 0 _ metal. We also buy beef hides. A' A S Junk Yard. Phlnne 678, Green-j castle. 19-tf. 1
Come: Penny supper at First Christian church Saturday June 21st, 5 to 7 o'clock, Section, One
FOR SALE: 1937 ton panel Chevrolet truck in A-l condition. Priced to sell. Inquire owner L. K. Sewell, Waveland, I.’kI. Phone 136.
20-24-21
FOR SALE: 26 acres of clover. A. J. Duff. 20-11.
FOR SALE: Two 600x16 tiro casings. John Tharp. 20-lp. for sale: 400 m re Bher p Farm Buildings Plenty Water 5 miles from Cloverdale. $15.00 acre. Several attractive farms and town properties. Rockwell and Morrison, OloVer <Idle. 20-2t.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf Ar< you slowing up? Maybe you think you’re on your toes every minute but arc you ? If you want to find out, test yourself with this new, rle\ r questionnaire designed by Judith T. Chase, well-known quiz expert. A popular, amusing illustrated feature in Tin' American Weekly,, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago HeraldAmerican. 20-lp.
FOR SALE: One extra good Deer binder 8 fool out; one MeOomnlct. binder 8 foot cut; one F-12 timetr,: and cultivator; one model B-tracto and cultivator. We'-smcr Implement Company. Phne 461. 20-2tfi.
FOR SALK: Two sows and twenty pigs. Frying chickens, 2 1 ., to 3 lbs Phone I6F2. George Smiley, east of Greencastle. 20-lp.
FOR SALE: Three burner Monitor coal oil stove black and ivory, higu shelf, short chimneys, with new wicks $12.95. Furniture Exchang West Side Square. Phene 170.1 20-l)>
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A four room hone furnace, bath, garage. Price $2,OOo. J. T. Ohristie, Real Estate. 19-3'
FOR SALE: A well-built six mo u hfxme, wate • and lights Price $2000 Small down payment, balance HI; rent. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 19-3t
—For Rent
FOR RENT: Modern unfurnished apartment. Apply 17 west Franklin street. 8-t f.
FOR RENT: Modern eomfortabte apartment. Call 497-R. 18-3t.
FOR RENT: Upper and lower un furnished apartment. Close in. Call 748-J. 19-3p
(OLOKEI S< <H T TROOP M FD MOKE < AMI* FUNDS The colored Boy Scout troop of GreencartJe, which hox done a lot of work and is one of the outstanding Boy Scut organizations of the county is badly in need of about $40 with which to go to Camp K reft cn.stein for - a week. The boys have wor ked at everything possible raising funds for the esunp trip, but still are short. The Daily Banner believes there are enough public spirited men in the ctlty who will < locate a a dollar or two towards a fund which will make it possible for these twelve boys to go to ramp. Any one wishing to donate any amount can do so try calling The Daily] Banner, Phone 95 and it will be collected by one of tho boys or it ran be mailed to this office The fund must be completed my Monday.
AT LOCAL THEATRES
Reviews and Previews
FOR RENT: Upper and lower un furnished apartment. Close in. Call 665. 19-3i>.
FOR RENT: Upper efficiency apartment. Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 19-3p
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Tl.< struggles of a young contract'U' to complete the job of stringing telept me wires across wild country to a frontier community provide thrilling conflict In "Cyclone on Horseback," latest of a series of Tim Holt dramas. Holt, portraying Stun Bradford, a young cattleman, becomes involved in th battle between Corbin, young electrical engineer and Cobh Wayne. Ids unscrupulous rival. A herd of horses which Bradford delivers to Corbin. fall H into the rival’s possession. Rescuing Corbin's sister from a gang if Wayne's renegades, Bradford learns that her brother must finish stringing hi? telephone line by
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FOR RENT: Attractive apartment, modern facilities, reasonable rental. Colo Apartments. Call !■!. F. Naylor. 18 20 21 23 25 27 28 30 2 4 5 7 9 11 12-ir»t
FOR RENT at 206 Spring avenu^ Ground floor fumwrtred a partition . (Private entrance, two rooms, kitchenette and bath by the week, by the month, available at once. Call 234 for information. Also a five room furnished apartment at same nddrc.rs Will be available July 1, ]«MV-20-3t.
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WITNESS, the Clerk of
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Homer (*. MorrlHim.
' 'Irenil Court.
Theodora Crawley, Atty,
said Court,
1941.
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the next day or forfeit the contract to Wayne. Also a swell serial, "Adventures of Captain Marvel", starring Torn Tyler, Frank Cughlnn, Jr., and Lmise Currt#.
