The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1941 — Page 2

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HIE DAHA BANNER and ( I Herald ( onsolidatcd * “It Wav*>s For AH” 8. K. Knriden. I'nhllsher Kntered In *Jir postnffloe at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8. 1878. j Subscription price. 12 cents per j weak; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County, $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street —- \ BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY Be magnanimous in personal attitudes. Love your enemies and you probably will not have them long: But if thine enemy hunger, feed him, if he thirst give him drink, for in so i oing thou shall heap coals of fire on his head. Romans 12:20.

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R'*oiial And LOCAL NEWS bsiiii:i s

Mrs Delmas Brookshire returned to her home Sunday from the county hospital. The Putnamville Christmas entertainment will be held Wednesday afternoon. December 24th. Gene Longden is here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robeii Longden, west Washington street. Miss Beryl Sandy, a teacher in the Connersville schools, is spending the holidays at her home in Cloverdale. Mrs. Bonnie Key of Hutcheson, Kan., is visiting her son. O. H. Key ami family, 206 Bloomington street. Prof. Robert E. Williams, east Washington street was released frt.n the i utnam county hospital Sunday. Clair Albin underwent minor surgery at the Putnam cemnty hospital Sunday and was released following treatment. Walter Hammond, Greonca. tie Route 3, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Sunday for tieatment.

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.t. -j. -J. -J. + -1- -I- + + + anniversaries + •Jj -J. -I- A- -I- -r -!• d- -1* + -!• Birthdays Melba Lavsrnne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Chadd, 3 years old, Sunday, December 21st. Leonard Meece, Rouciidale, December 22. Diane Morgan, daughter of Mrs. Morgan, 4 years Sunday, December 21.

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Weduing* Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Twomey, today, December 22. Mr. and Mrs. James Pickett, 506 | south Indiana street, Sunday, Decem-

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Mr. and Mrs. Emery

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LUXE DRUG STORE DOESN'T EVEN SELL PILL

SEATTLE. Wash. (UP) Forty managers and no cash register, a complete stock of all types of pre acripticns and pharmaceutical supplies, a neon sign and a window display—yet it never makes a sale.

It's the model store in the school I. pharmacy at the Univeiaity of Washington, operated by advanced students as a laboratory course. The store is maintained to give students practical experience in drug store work. It has a laige r&t -.jgerator in which more than $300 worth of serums and toxins are kept.

Mrs. Archie Chadd anil sons of Anderson spent Saturday night with her brother, Ross Tustison and Mrs. Tustison. Miss Beryl Sandy who is teaching in Connersville, is spending the Christmas vacation with home folks at C'.oyerdale. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bramlett and son. Robert Glenn of Billings, Mont., are hero to spend the holidays with relatives ami friends in Greencastle and Brazil. Corporal Riehsg 1 Hurst of Camp Shelby. Miss, is here to sepnd a Christmas furlough with his mother, Mrs. Grace Hum and family, south College avenue.

Mrs. James Frazier and baby re-

turned to their home on south Co 1 - lege avenue Sunday from the Put-

nam county hosp tal. i The American Legion Auxiliary

fated meeting will he held tonight

John R. Talbott of Louisville. Ky. t g at the L, e gj 0 n Home,

will arrive Tuesday to spend the Chistmas holidays with Ilia parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbott.

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The Mother’s Study Club will meet

Legion Auxiliary To Meet Tonight

Mother’s Study Club

Co Meet Tonight

I 312 Elm street. 5 years today, De

| eember 22.

| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry, 13

years Sunday, December 21.

| Mr. and Mrs. Burnace Pritchard, j Gieencastle, R. 2, 25 years Sunday,

December 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sutherlln. 5

years today, Dec. 22.

( (l oiit lulled friiin |»n C( , ()l]i work there as well i (j,. Institute in Chica ,,|

nation wide aeqau

I tion to this and hL , „ Thompson. he wrotp many

Mayor W. D. James attended a Civilian Defense meeting at the Indiana University Building. State Fair Grounds, in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Apple of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mrs. Jack Apple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coombs of Ml. Meridian. Clifford Nichols, a student at Purilur University, is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nichols of Jefferson township. Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Lassen and little son. H. A. of Wairer. huig. Mo., arrived Saturday evening to be the guests of the former’s mother,

Mrs. Nina Losson.

Miss Betty Curtis, who is attchd-

Mrs. Jane Bryant and Miss Ethel Schachtel visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. William Dittamore at the i : ng Stephens College in Columbia. ' I. O. O. F. home at Greensburg. Mr. j Mo., arrived iicre Thursday evening

Dittamore suffered when he fell Friday.

fractured hio to spend the holidays with Mr. and

JAPANESE OBJECTIVE — Biggest British base in Far East is island stronghold ot Singapore, center for troops and planes and vast service station for Allied warships. Japanese drive through Malaya threatens security.

Kenneth Buchanan, was fined $15 in Ju:t:ce of Ffeace Robot t H. Newgent's court Saturday, on a charge of public intoxication, foll wing his arrest by city jvdice. Buchanan wa 1 ' also ordered to leave town by 6 p. m. Mrs. Grace Hendrix Pollom who resides at Greencastle, Ind.. R. R. 2, has been informed that her poems entitled “My Country," and ‘ A Rural Romance’’ has been selected for publication in “Hear Us. America!” This nation::! poetry anthology will be published shortly.

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If you insist on doing your shopping at the last minute..

Don't let it show in tbs Gifts yoy buy. No matter when you stoi» into Cannon's you’ll find a wide selection of

Arrow, Shirts, White and fancy $2.00 up Arrow, Ties, all the wanted colors 50c up Arrow, Handkerchiefs, wSite and Fancy 25c up Interwoven Socks, Silk, Wool 3 for $1.10 uo Mallory Hats, every color & size $3.50 up leather & Suede Jackets, all styles S' 3 .50 up

Ronson’s Cigarette Lighters $3.95 un Billfolds, Calf and Sfeerhide . $1.50 up Dress Gloves, Wool Gloves . $1.00 up Sweaters, Pullovers or Zippers $3.00 up Sweaters, Sleeveless, all wool $2.00 up Remington Electric Shaver . . $7.50 up A nice Suit or O'Coat Won’t go amiss $20.00 up

EVERY GIFT NEATLY BOXED AT CANNON'S THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

Mrs. Jack Hinkle. Wendell Hurst, a senior at Indiana State Normal at Terre Haute is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otha L. Hurst of Jefferson township. Mrs. Mary O. C*oss and children of Wheaton, III. arrived here today to spend the Christmas holiday w.th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Peck east Hanna street. Miss Rhea Dixon of the Putnam county hospital nursing staff w.U leave Tuesday for Ann Arbor. Mien, to spend the Christmas holidays with her sister aryl family. The Intermediate Young People's group of the First Baptist church will go caroling this evening. Each one is asked to meet at 6:45 o’clock at tire home of Miss Jane Purcell. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rockhill. ::618 Georgia St„ Gary, Ind., a boy Dec. 18th. in Mercy Hospital. The newcomer has been named Gary Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Roekhill are from Reelsville. Mrs. Ruth M. Quebbenran, eas Washington street left this mornin for Corpus Christie, Texas, to spen the Christmas holidays with her so William, who ia in the naval ai carp there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walters north of Belle Union, had as theii Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs, Prestoi Walters and children of Stilesvill and Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Broad treet of near Belle Union. Mrs. Qeorge Gallup and Wayn Geubes of Miami, Fla., are here ti spend the Christmas holidays witi their parents, Mr. an<l Mrs. Andrew \sh. north of town, and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Geabes, north College av''’" The week end guests of A. J. Wilde and family were Pete and Robei Colwell of Greenfield. Mr. and M-s Charles Colwell and daughter, Marj Jan“ and sons John and David am Miss Mary Margaret Cassidy oi Greenfield were Sunday guests. Those who attended the funeral service of Ura Coombs from Indianapolis wer • three of his nieces. Mr and Mrs. Orville Scott. Mrs. Alva Lnutt and Mr. and Mrs. Jack F Apple. Another niece, Mrs. Harold Ennes of Carmel, was not present. The public is invited to attend the ChF.-tmas program sponsored by the young people of the Apostolic Gospel Tabernacle an Wednesday, December 24. Come and enjoy this meeting. Regular meetings each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Pastor. Elder Russell Phillips. Robert Oliver, of Bainbridge, was arrested Sunday morning at 2:30 o’clock by Policeman Charles Bergen at the Pennsylvania railroad cross- | ing on south Bloomington street. i Oliver was fined $6 when araigned in | Squire R. H. Newgent’s court on a , charge of public intoxication. Does everything go wrong when its wash day at home? Try Home Lau.i dry & Cleaners and keep things inn ning smoothly. Phone 126, ?2-lt

with Mrs. William Murray, 407 west Walnut street. Monday evening, December 22. a* 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. W. W. Baker- will have charge ol the program. Her subject will he “A Christmas Story.” Members please remember to bring toys for the nursery school. Mrs. Layman Hostess To \V. Madison Ee Llilh Mrs. John Layman was hostess to (he West Madison Home Ec Club at an all day meeting Wednesday, Dec. 17. At noon a bountiful pitchin dinner was enjoyed by seventeen members and one guest Miss Mary Lou Schott. After dinner the meeting was opened by repeating the club creed in unison. "Joy to the World,” the clTrb song of the month was led by Wilma Evens. Response to roll call was “What I Want for Christmas." Miss Schott gave an interesting report on the outlook meeting held recently at Terre Haute. Following the business meeting there was a social hour with gift exchange, readings, contests and singing of Christmas carols and patriotic (songs. The hostess served refreshments of ice cream, cake, candy and

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After thanking Mrs. Layman for a jolly good time, the meeting adjourn-

'd to meet at the home of Mrs. Doris j ice

Aker, Wednesday, January 28.

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Friendly Circle Club To Meet Tuesday The Friendly Circle Cub will hold its Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Geraldine Thomas. All members are urged to be present. Please remember to bring gifts for the grab-bag, secret sister, and offerings for the Christnas baskets.

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"ounty Commissioners entertained At Dinner County Commissioners Gc: rge L. Rice and Andy L. Cro:s were hosts it a tuikey dinner given at the Linjln restaurant at 6:30 o’clock Friday vening, December 19. A very delicious and well-appoint-■d three course dinner was served to uneteen guests. The dessert com so >f cakes and ice cream tuikeys bearig small American flags brought forth a flag salute and podge of algiance. Several guests i e-ponued with short talks. Those present were the hosts an I icstesses Mr. and Mrs. George L. lice and Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Gross, county auditor Eddie Buis and wife, county clerk Homer MerrLnn md wife, commissioner Wallace ipencer and wife, county recoider drs. Nellie Denny, sheriff Robert Patton an I wife, county assessor Fred Todd and wife, county farm mperintendent Ott Lydick and wife xnd county read supeiintendent Emory O. Brattain and wife. After the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mis. Robert Patton.

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iordon Sayers

lonored At Party

Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Killinger and *tr. and Mrs. Reid Winsey entertain:d a fejv guests informally at a party Sunday evening at the Killinger

honor of Gordon Sayers.

'ks whicW

j been widely read

country. He had ^

poetry circulated

writing, some of w J Probably his 1: vr .t - imaJl booklet ert | | ; le ( .J and War.” Som- , ver Dearest Psalm. i j n ^

days” and many The funeral sen

from the Rector !• ,,

irunllininl From On*) ; t3n y morning at t get broadside of us again, but never , of the Rev. Phu , succeeded. As we neared land and Dr. Claude M. M

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requests fhat thn Friends may call

home this evenin i , i] 1

the sub fired the last of its eight shots, it quickly submerged. The engagement lasted about 14 minutes."

“We were kicking off so much i Forest Hill cenu

smeke when we got under way full steam toward Santa Cruz,” one sailor ■ said, “that the sub must have

i thought we were on fire.”

Both the Emidio and the Agwij world radioed that they were under attack, summoning Navy help and

warning other shipping.

The Emidio was en route from Seattle to Ventura, Cal., when attacked. It is owned by Socony-Vacu-um and is registered out of New Ycrk but was operated by General Petroleum. It was build in 1921 as a Petroleum. It was built in 1921 as t;

gasoline carrier.

The Agwiworld also was built in 1921. It was plying from Los Angeles to San Francisco when attack-

ed.

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Girl Scout Troop 4 of the Second Wai*i held a Christmas party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grafton Longden. The afternoon was well filled with Chriitmas contests, carol singing and a gift exchange. Special piano selections were played by Joan Alexander, Jo May Arnold. Sue Moffett and Mable Walbring. Christmas refreshments cf cream. Santas delighted the group. Mrs. Russell Alexander of Group 4, ass: :te 1 by her lieutenants, Mis. Longden and Miss Louise Lcng-

Glve somethin; living for C mux . . . makf the spirit o( live on; We huv a willed of rare cut fl ui-r, lor rot and bouquets . . . an inter variety or hi plants So choose Hi ivclrum this Christinas: I Wwero. PECKS FLOW LX’ SHOf 403 E. Hanna TDn

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James Fielding of Reelsville re--urned to his home Sunday from th“ xmnty hospital.

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