The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1942 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, (J KERN CASTLE, INDIANA, TCE^DAY, FEBRI'A. i: Y
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR GREENCASTLE AND PUTNAM COUNTY AUTO OWNERS! A Bear Alinement Machine
THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For AJ1" S It. Kariden, Publisher Hntered In the postoffloe at Greeneastle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week: $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
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Bear Precis an Gauges
Has Just Been Installed
Now You Can Be Sure That All Steering Faul j Will Be Corrected SAVE YOUR TIRES! PRESERVE YOUR CAR!
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A BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY This is the key to great deeds and great responsibilities: Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy mignt. Kecles. 9:10.
IBprAonal * And LOCAL NEWS BS RIEFS
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Society
Miss Norma Alexander, who has entered the Indianapolis City Hospital School of Nursing, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Alexander.
Miss Mary Lou Schott. Putnam county home demonstration agent, will be in Columbus Wednesday attending a dress-form school for home demonstration agents. It will be conducted by Miss Meta Martin of Purdue. On a later date. Miss Schott: ,, will conduct a similar school in Put-1 , j,.
j nam county for the Home Economics j | j ent
I club women.
Good Cheer Club To Meet Thursday The Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday, February 12, at Mrs. Garrett’s with Mrs. Stella Terry as host-
ess.
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\lrs. Stunger Hostess To Club Last Week
Mi ». J. S. Stanger was hostess Wednesday to the Friendly Neighbors Club of the East Greencastle
Township community.
The ten members present were seated at the long dining table at noon where they enjoyed the unus-
delicious pitch-in dinner.
Mrs. Carl Ferrand acted as presi-
the absence of the president.
... ... ... ... •!• •!- + + + + + ANNIVERSARIES 0 .;. ... ... .;. .;. * + + + ‘ ! ' '' ® Birthdays Dorette Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Oarl Shoemaker. 10 years ol I today, February 10.
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FICAXKLIX ST. Corner Vine and Franklin Sheets
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond are the parents of a daughter born
Saturday, February 7th.
Kenneth Dickson of Greencastle underwent an appendix operation at the Putnam county hospital Monday j
en - | Mrs. Gene Girton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan an-j Contests were conducted by Mis. nounce the marriage of their grand- Roach and Mrs. Carl Ferrand.
daughter. Miss Frances Higgins, to Marion O’Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford O'Neal of Cloverdale. The wedding took place February 4th at the home of Rev. Ernest Kivett of j Stilesville. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bedford O’Neal and son Raymond. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Kivett. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan and Tom Sheels.
Those from out-of-town, who at-
morning. j tended the funeral services for WllMr. and Mrs. YVilmer F. Albin nr-t Ham H. Johns Saturday, were Mr. confined to their home because Mis. George Skelton and family
accident injuries they received the
David L. Grimes, county farm nohell Knetzer of
agent, went to Lafayette today to vno attended the Rotary adult 4-H bring back to their homes Mary 1 aders conference at Purdue. Mon-
Ellen Thomas of Reelsville. ami Her- j ay ami Tuesday.
first part of last week.
Eunice Butler of LaPorte, former-
Marion townshin, ,y of Greencastle, is in the Holy
Family hospital at LaPorte, where she underwent an appendicitis opera-
tion Tuesday morning.
Buy This Value For Your Home!
Living Room Outfits
Regular $110,00 Living Room Suites
A Sensational feature value for MiIk sale only! A complete livinf? room outfit beautifully harmonised, for less than you would ordinarily pay for the suite alone! Here is exactly what we Include: • LUXI RIOUS INNNER SPRINU DAVENPORT • CLUB CHAIR TO MATCH • CONVENIENT END TABLE • CROUP OF THREE MATCHINO LAMPS • BEAUTIFUL COFFEE TABLE. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN!
A Beautiful
OCCASSIONAL CHAIR Only $1.0(1 with purchases of $49.50 or more during this sale.
Horace Link & Co.
The Store of Furniture
of Terre Haute. Mrs. Burdett of Indiannpolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call and family rf Franklin, Harrold Call of Indianapolis, Roy Welch and family of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busey of Brazil Mrs. George William Busey of Fort Levenworth, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson and Miss Edna Dean of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. McCulley of Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Alcany Farmer of Cloverdale and Mi. and Mrs. Howard Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moore
of Coatesvillo.
Mrs. O. A. Seipio, of Lafayette, and Otis Crane of Marlon, who are tlie farmers’ institute speakers in Putnam county this week, and who will speak at the institute at Cloverdale Wednesday, said this morning they arc anticipating with pleasure, their brief visit here. Mr. Crane is a cousin of George and Charles Rockwell and his mother-in-law was Mis. Elvira McCoy, a cousin of Jesse McCoy. And, while Mrs. Seipio was a student in the high school at Monlicello, Charles “Gig” Preston, formerly of Cloverdale, was principal of the high school and was one of the best the school ever had, Mrs. Seipio said. His daughter, Julia, was a (lose friend and a neighbor of Mrs. Seipio in later years. Good Dry Cleaning isn’t an extravagance it’s an economy. Frequer 1 dry cleaning will make your clothes hist longer. Phone 126 Home Laundry & Cleaners. 10-lt.
FLASH! (Tonflinioil from I'nm* One*) MMJIO! KM*;. Australia, Feb. 10 — (UP)—An army communique annoiinced today that Japanese invasion forces had landed at Gasmuta, on the south coast of New Brlla-ii island northeast of Australia.
BI.I E FLAG TO FLY
The next meeting will be held in March with Mrs. Walter Roach as hostess. This wall also be an all clay
meeting.
Hr. and Mrs. Sinclair Entertain For Daughter Mi', and Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair entertained Sunday, Feb. 8th. with a dinner tor their daughter. Lou Ann’s : econd birthday. The centerpiece for the table was a lovely birthday ^ake presented to Lou Ann, by her 1 • randparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl El-
more.
Others present besides the host and hostess and honored guest were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitaker and sons Randolph and Alden and Mr. and Mrs Charles Taber. Lou Ann received several nice
gifts
-j- -j- 4. 4 Mrs. < lodfelter To Be Hostess Thursday The Clinton and Madison Home Economics Club will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 12th, at Mrs. Ray Clodfelter’s with Mis. Aaron Grable assistant hostess. , There will be a paper on Origin of Valentine Day given by Mrs. Win. Lane. There will also be a subject “Lincoln and Illinois,’’ by Mrs. Lee Wood. 4 4 4 4 Corinthian Class to Meet Thursday The Corinthian Class of the Meth(dist Sunday school will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the iionm of Mrs. Jack Busch, south Locust street, with Mrs. Norman Peabody and M's. Dewey Bryant as asisting hostesses. Mrs. Mildred Mason will give the devotions and Mrs. Lauren Sheridan will have the program. 4444 Hrs. Ham To Be Hostess To Sewing < lull The Golden Circle Sewing Club will meet with Mrs. Lena Ham at Pleasant Gardens. Mrs. Jennetta Albright will be the assisting hostss. Roll rah will be a Valentine exhange. All members are asked to )e present for some very important business. Remember the gift for the What Not. Devotions will be given •y Mrs. Edith Reed.
COLDS*!
FIGHT MISERY , where you feel it-rub % ». ! throat, chest and y |Q(j!
back with time-tested
Kappa Delta l*bi Elects Officers Kappa Delta Phi Sorority held their regular business meeting Monlay evening at the home of Mrs. DeVota Alexander. The following officers were elected lor the coining year, president, Mrs. Imogene Richards: vice-president, Mrs Christir: Williams; treasurer, Miss Martha Hurst; secretary, Mrs. Marguerite B“' mistress ot ceiemonies, Miss Maxine Seeley; monitor, Miss Bernice Mason; guard, Mrs. Juanita Murray; historian, Mrs. DeVota Alexander. 4 4 4 4 \ E. O. To Hold dusicale Tea P. E. O. will have a musicale tea Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ■it the home of Mrs. Clyde E. Wiklmn. Miss Mildred Dimmick is chairnan of the committee in charge of e program. 4 *1* *’■ *!* Woman’s Study Club ft Meed Friday Woman's Study Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. A. A. Abbott. Mrs. Frank Stoessel and Mrs. Harry Wells will he in charge of the program.
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Hrs. Cox To Be Jostess Friday The Mt. Olive Missionary Society will meet Friday, February 13, at Uie home of Mrs. John R. Cox, south 'Jollege avenue. Please note change n day of meeting. 4444 taptist Missionary Society Co Meet Thursday The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Carl L. Coughanour, 102 west Jerry street. 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Sayers To Be Hostess To Section Two Mrs. S. C. Sayers will be hostess Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to Section Two of the First ChHsian church Mrs. Ray Trembly will he the assisting hostess. Mrs. Char,es Rector will have the devotions m l Mrs. Paul Boston the program. 4 4 4 a ■’rlduy Sewing Circle To Meet With Mrs. Kendall Mrs. Mary Kendall will be hostess to the Friday Sewing Circle with Mrs. Amy Custis as assisting host•ss at an all day meeting Friday. Each membet please bring a covered lish. a Valentine for exchange and he 25 cent shower gift. 4 4 4 4 Maple Heights Club T.) Meet Thursday The Willing VVci kers Club of Maple Heights will meet Thursday, February 12, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. T. B. Gibson, Martinsville street. Each member is asked to bring a comic valentine. All members ard friends interested are asked to be
oresent.
Christian Church Section Will Meet On Thursday Section I of the First CtiJ church will meet in the church lor, Thursday evening at '! o’clock. The Missionary Guiy] be the guests for the even.-, will have charge of the progr^J 4 4 4 4 Women of Moose Plan Special Meeting The Chapter Night Program, ored by the ritual committee, n n of the Moose, will h. held#, Uth at 8:00 at Moo. Home' Emma Albin chairman of th f committee, extends at invitatij ill members, and th. j. neral p 'o attend this nieetb . The q er Night Program is held i n at( nee with the Nation: Progn, Chapter development recomim n 1927 by Miss Katin nne SmU Vashington, D. C. Ci.mil 0hi» f the Wonmn of the Moose anj een successfully developed , hen, by her throughout the dift hapters in the Unlti I stat« Canada. “Faith, Hope and Charity .hree basic principl ; upon wtuii Women of the Moo- piojnt: ounded and which an imprg* nterpreted in the Ritual of er, will be the subject of a cheduled on the Chapter Night' ram, to be given by Mrs. All The ritual committee, vith the membership committn pave a class of candidates to luring the impressive initiatory nony of the ritual, in honor di rand ritualist, Mrs Eva Wall Canton, Ohio. Each ; ir the n of the Moose hav a new ritualist installed as 1 memU its staff of grand officers All . ters through their ritual :ec endeavor to hori'e their ■itualist with a class of ciuri ; is the local chapter is lining
month.
Mrs. Arthur White will !»|
peaker of the evening Mrs »
'’isher of Terre Haut>
quest.
4 4 4 4 I'hild Ntudy Group To Meet Wednesday The Child Study Gi up of*| A. U. W. will meet \V <13: ng at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs Ail Kinne, 437 Anderson street L J. M. Pratt and Mr (J. F vill lead the discussio 4 4 4 4 Keystone Bible ( lasTo Meet Thursday Keystone Bible Cl - "f Memorial Methodist •need, at the home 1 Mrs Hutcheson, Beveriig Ticrt Si lay evening at 7:30 Pom Williams will bin th' |t| 4 4 • * ■;* Morning Musicale To Meet With Mrs. I*enc< Mrs. K. W. Pence will be to the Greencastle Morning M: Wednesday morning t 10 (rnnllniieil on I'mio rmir
Will
A blue flag, with a Minute Man in white, surrounded by white stars, will fly from the flagpole of every linn in Putnam county which has! !‘0 per cent or more employees en- I died in the Pay Roll Savings pro- • gram and every firm that gains this ; record will be given a certificate bearing a facsimile of Secretary .Moryenthau’s signature, countersign'd by the state administrator, Wray E. Fleming, Fred L. O’Hair, executive chairman of the Putnam County Defense Savings Staff, said today. A certificate will be issued on the recommendation of the state administrator, upon receipt of evidence that 90 per cent or more employees in n plant are participating in a systematic savings plan. These certificates will be sent from Washington to the state administrator for delivery after counter ^signature and with the certificate will be sent an authorization slip which the company or organization may use to establish its eligibility to purchase a .specially designed display flag.
NETS FOB CAMOUFLAGE ESCANABA, Mich. (UP) Net loss to lawbreaking fishermen may j mean giosfl gain to the army, since , 37 illegal nets recently taken from 1 the waters off St. Martin's Island ! were offered to the army camouflage [ corps.
FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS visit SOMHEIL STUDIOS | Above Cafe Hoyale Ph 933
In the Spirit of St. Valentine
Sr„.i Her FLOWERS ROSES for remembrance: violets to say you're true blue: daisies to delight her—oil of our fresh cut flowers are waiting to express your Valentine wishes, in bouquet) corsage, or potted plant. We deliver anywhere. PERFUMED VALENTINE CARDS. El TEL
