The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1942 — Page 2

TTTE DATTiF BANKER, OREEM'f’ASTIE, INDIANA, WKDXESDAV, APRIL 1,

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<7s\’sr calls for

EASTER EGGS,

A NEW SUIT —

and an Arrov/ WHITE SHIRT! 5 Tr* J lirro’- Iiardly a man livr \>lio ilo<>n I look lii- lic.-t in an Arrou \\ liilo Shirt. 1 ir-t of all. white is flattering to all men. Second, an Arrow White is graced with the smartest of roll.irs — the Arrow dollar. Third. \rrows have the “Mitoga"’ figi. e.fit which lakes rare of the shirt’s trimnes- from the collar down. \\ hat’s more. Arrow -diirts are "Sanforized ’ label* d less than V> fabric shrinkage! Oct some Arrow White Shii’s today —foi a handsome Easter and long after. $2.25 up. r.vvAovs There’s no Substi jte for Quality. FOR

SHIRTS

THE DAILY BANNER

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\ niRI.E THOrGHT FOR TODAT If you ore spiritually ambitious j then you must be servant of all' At the same time came the disciples un- , to Jesus, saying. Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? — Matt* 18.1.

Bob Dean, former manager of the Oakley .score, who recently enlisted in the IT. S. Navy, has been sent to the great naval base at San Diego.

Calif.

Mrs. I. W. Wright, Greencastle Rcute 3. suffered a fractured leg when she fell down the basement, steps in hei home We Ines lay. Mrs.

Society

\lt. Meridian I-idles Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Mt. Meridian Ladies Aid has been postponed until next month.

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Mr. and Mrs. Buis Honored At Shower

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buis of Belle Union were honored with a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis. Myiy friends and relatives; were present and presented them j with many lovely and useful gifts.

Personal * And LOCAL NEWS IUKIEFS

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Birthday*

Charles Newgent, Jr. 16 years today. April 1. George Brown. Greencastle, R. 4 47 years today, April 1.

Wedding*

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Craft, Colum-

After the opening of the gifts, re- ^ yean| today> Apiil y Wright was admitted to the iPut- I freshments of sandwiches, cake and nam county hospital for treatment coffee were served. Mis. Buis was

February

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DRAFT NUMBERS

Political Democratic Primary For Sheriff KOBKKT I). PATTON For Clerk HUBERT E. BLACK HARRY E. ALLAN For County Surveyor ARTHUR PLUMMER

Calendar

Republican Primary

For Sheriff BEN PACE PAUL (.RIMES

For Mayor PAUL N. WRIGHT

Prosecuting Attorney ill ALU. \ BOYD KOI < . SUTHERI.I.IX

For County Assessor BEN F. DAVIS FRANK E. COOPER Commissioner First District GUY R. SHEPHERD

Fred Brown of Fillmore is reportel quite ill at his home. Cecil Robertson is seriously ill with pneumonia at his home south of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Fox Ridge are the patents of a son bom Tuesday. Mrs. Fredie Masten and baby, south Locust street, returned to their home Tuesday. Mrs. Denver Brattain and baby left Sunday for New York City. Mrs. Brattain was formerly Miss Imogene

Dunn.

Mrs. Melvin Priest and baby of i Crawfordsville returned to their > bome Wednesday from the county j hospital. Mrs Charles Greenlee, west Jacob j -treet. underwent an operation at | the Putnam county hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs Mary E. Matthews of Noblesville. formerly of Greencastle. wishes to thank her friends for the beautiful birthday greetings she received. Air. and Mrs. Albert Eiteljorge visited with their daughter. Carol Eiteljorge at LaPorte Sunday. Miss Eiteljorge is employed by the Telephone Company in that city.

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Maurice C. Kivett,

Greencastle

Gilbert Mark Priest.

Roachdale

Lawrence Western Wright Greencastle Clarence Lafayette

Hurt. Cloverdale

10043—Harl. y Edwin Mil-

ler, Bainbridge Roland Gerald

Headley, Greencastle I evening at 8 o clock at

before her marriage on

14th Miss Donnis Bennett, daughter | T . 700

of Mr. and Mrs. Herbett Bennett.

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l\. J. U. Class

Meeting Posti>oned

The monthly meeting of the K. J. U. Class of the First Christian church has been postponed until a later date. The class is invited to attend the Communion service Thursday evening at the church.

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Newcomers Group To Meet This Evening

The Newcomers Group of the DePauw Women’s Club will meet this

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Sylvester Earon York. Greencastle

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Ray Houk Trembly, Greencastle

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Clinton Dunn. Reelsville

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Frank DeVaney, Greencastle

HERRON

Misses Marie and Ruby Clodfelter of In?liaanpolis spent the week end here with their parents Mr. and

Mrs. Oscar Clodfelter.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson oi

the home of Parkersburg spent Sunday evening

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HITLER TO GAMBLE < ( out iuu«*«! from Pnicfr Oi»P* cl with exceptionally heavy losses, tie said. The Ru.-sians communique last midnight said nine localities were captured on the Kalinin front, northwest of Moscow, where fighting has been heavy lately. It also described f rce battles on the central front, in ■which the Russians captured a !ocomotive with 80 coaches and 40 wagons of goods, and said that on tinsouthern front Infantry supported by artillery had demolished larg,qualtiUe* of materials. Thirty-six German planes were destroyed on Sunday, instea t of th25 previously reported, the oe.mmun-

For Join; Senator O. BRUCE LANE ique asserted, and on Monday 2T> German planes were shot down, against six Russian aircraft lost. Five enemy planes were destroyed yesterday in the Moscow area The Daily Herald correspondent said “raw German recruits were being called up, and as recently as January were being taken to the Russian front in an endless succession of long trains.”

Harry Ness, Brazil R 3, returned to his home Wednesday fi nm the Putnam county hospital.

PLACE YOUR ORDER N ow For EASTER CAKES and HOT CROSS RUNS Special Attention Given \|| Orders.

Rusty’s Pastry Shop

102 NORTH I \< |W>\ xT.

PHONE 170 K

Mrs. Murel Davis, ani sons, E. |

Walnut st„ was in Terre Haute yes- T- 907

terday to visit her brother, Paul | Thompson, who was inducted into the army at Fort Harrison today. Janies Hall of this city, who was seriously injured in a motorcycletrain crash some time ago. is getting along fine at the Putnam county hospital where he underwent further

surgery Tuesday.

Keep Your Defense Bonds Sate in a Safe Deposit Box.

You II find it convenient to keep your bonds in the bank where you come to purchase them— You can be sure that they are safe. IT COSTS LESS THAN 1c A DAY!

FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO.

GREENCASTLE

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weldon ana family, of Kentland. have been call-i-d to Greencastle by the death of Mr- Weldon's father, O. G. Evens. Last r ites for Mr. Evens were held today from the Rector Funeral Home. The Rev. John Tennant officiated. Mr and Mrs Beryl Atkins, of Greencastle, ani Miss Norma Barnes. Mrs. Ella Clem, Miss Barbara Johnson, and Charles Hicks were guests at a dinner Tuesday evening it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCullough in Terre Haute, honoring Corporal Bernard Hicks, who is on a furlough from Camp Forest, Tenn. A communion service in remembrance of “The Last Supper” of Christ with Ihs disciples during Holy Week will be held in the Presbyterian church -Maundy Thursday” at 7:30 p. m. Miss Frances Lutes will be the soloist. All members of the church and congregation are invited to be present. The session will meet at the close of the service to receive new members. Maple Heights Methodist church will have a Good Friday worship service at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening Thought for meditation "The Suffering Christ.” Mrs. Eva Haltom will have charge of the song service and Mrs. Dorothy Chadd will give a reading, the subject "Pilate.” Carolyn G. Monnett will sing "The Old Rugged Cross” and Rosa Marie Hal- ' tom, robed in white, wall kneel at the candle lighted cross. Opportun- ! ity will lie given for questions bear- | ing on “Christ's Suffering During the Closing Hours of His Earthly Life.”

Our Pressing equipment adjusts to size so be you, large or smart, child or adult we press to fit you. Phone 126. Home Laundry gCleaners. 1-lt.

Wanted to rent house with small acreage, southeast of Oroeneastlo. t E J Andrew* rioverclale 1-lp.

10060

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James Henry Kendall, Greencastle Ralph Otto Mason, Greencastle Harold Zink. Green-

castle

Howard Edward Wright, Greencastle Robert Clarence Vicki oy. Cloverdale Otis Clodfelter, Rus-

sellville

Ralph Gardner,

Greencastle

Ernest Cleon O’Hair .

Greencastle

John George Woliung. Greencastle Glenn Houck Lyon,

Greencastle

10055—William Allen Huggard. Greencastle 10056 -Jack Edward Gillespie. Greencastle 10057 Donald Robinson Ellis. Greencastle 10058—Evert Harold Lehr,

Cloverdale

Paul Edward Mahoney, Greencastle Leiand Ferril Chtl-

cote

Ralph Ardivan Call. Jr.. Greencastle Harry Lemon Mullis, Greencastle Russell Mutlin Frazier, Putnamville Harry Elmer Black. Greencastle Roy Benjamin Hanlon, Greencastle Ward Davis Mayhall, Greencastle George Everett Adamson, Greencas-

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Hancel Clevo Allen. Cloverdale Forrest Aden Figg, Greencastle Austin Hiatt Selch, Fillmore Roy Veselinovich,

FOR ALL AROUND PROTECTION ... BE SURE YOUR BRAKES ARE PERFECT For protection of lives . . . for protection of fires . . . your brakes are most important. Let our factory skilled mechanics test them. We will supply you with high quality linings if your ear needs them.

SEE US FOR New Cars FOR Vulcanizing

• • • HESS SALES AND SERVICE 7-9 F.. Franklin St. Phone 11

Mrs. Rob-rt

street.

Crouch, 610 Seminary

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Greencastle Cyrus John Billups, Reelsville Arvel Raab, Reels-

ville

Roland Eugene Ruark, Fillmore DeWan Killinger,

Greencastle

Robert Lee Etcheson. Bainbridge

10077 Harold George Reckley, Greencastle 10078 Amos Herschel

Hunter, Fillmore

10079 Lawrence Hardwick,

Greencastle Brewer Fred

Blaydes Roachdale Frank Everette Overhalser, Green-

castle

Robert Stanley

Crosby, Roachdale 10083—Roy Lee Goodpaster.

Greencastle

Wesley Homer Jelf,

Greencastle

Burel Jessie Ensor,

Greencastle

Ivery Freeman Waltz. Ladoga Arthur Noral Wright, Cloverdale William Bryant Mitchell, Greencastle Herschel Lester Knoll. Cloverdale Kenneth H. Meek.

Coatesville

10091 Bertie Dallas

Wright. Fillmore

10092 Eugene Light Soper,

* Greencastle

10093 Forest Leslie McFarland. Bainbridge

Penson Hollingsworth Larrick,

Greencastle

Edwin Theodore Williams, Greencas-

tle

Thomas Francis Dowling, Greencas-

with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. awl Mrs. Rofl>ert Goff and daughter of Lafayette visied with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goff, Sun- ,

day.

Mrs. Paul McGaughey made several trips to Parke County last week

.OCAL PEOPLE MEMBERS OF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Six Greencastle pe- J ers of the DePauw Syi .ny i

(hestra which will give

ing concert tonight in M , lrry „ i starting at 8 o’clock i h, •ction is Marguerite I x . J ig first violin, an I J k laying second violin 1 , r( U t J

ents in the DePauw >

Ic. Mrs. Patience T ,, B( laughter of Dr. V Di.uj;

Thompson, will also a; violin section. Her an nan Berg is direct >1

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-uid. Her-

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Gene Pennington, d 1 ■ , 0 f rrais-

ic in the Greencastle s h,

of his talented high a suidenb, William Lockwood. 11 k. up j

oboe section. Two otlu r school musicians will ,

to see her father, Frank McGill who ! with the DePauw 1

Ira, Ciai-

was having hiccoughs. He was beter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Surbcr attended a family dinner last Sunday in Veedei-sburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Choppy Hubbard in honod of their son Glendon, who has been calld to service. Little Larry and Milton Sewell are visiting their aunt Mrs. Beaulah MeGaughey this week.

lotte Skelton, playing - , t , sw . and Norma Jean W am playing i he trombone. Ther- Venty pieces in th. ...ny tv*

vear.

Director Berg ha .-d th s ; Forrest Goodenough, blind p.ani.-: ind composer, will soloist and play his n 0 r.certo vtiich had its premier >t jn-iara University last Sunday .fterne.::, j

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The Most Expressive Easter Gift N thing in Hie world e\rn rill) itely approaches the p. rlectitin of natural beauty . . . the rune of a rose petal, the gnieetul sweep of an hydrangea plant . . what cv. ltd better express your tcelinrs on Easter - .’ Make flowers yen Easter gift . . . for ni din r, the gill friend, for relatives semi

a gilt ■:t lieauty on Easter day. Here at PECK’S you ni.n i-'eie— from a large variety of Dowers and plants now. ROSES - SNAPDRAGONS - HYDRANGEAS - TULIPS CORSAGES AND OTHER FLOWERS AND PLANTS PECKS FLOWER SHOP

40S E, HANNA STREET

PHONE 711

APRIL 1942 S U T W T F S —- - r 2 0 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

REMEMBER THEIR .... BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WEDDINGS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH Gifts And Greeting Cards FROM SAM HANNAS BOOK STORE

ATTEND GOOD FRIDAY UNION SERViCLS During the strain and stress of vita! war adjustments, let us not overlook the spiritual values that constant!; underly and give vital strength to our community. Life in the world s great est democracy is most full and complete when the church and the church s aims are interwoven in the thoughts and lives of all citizens. The church is a vital part of every community. us make it even more important in the days, months, and years to come. The cooperation evidenced amonn Greencastle churches in the annua 1 Good Friday union services sets an ex ample for all of us. This union service to be held in the Gobin Methodist church from 12:30 to 2:30 P * A - ° r Friday of this week, makes it possible for employees of Greencastle business houses and all other citizens to attend for 20 minute periods and then retur -1 to their work in office, factory, s ,orn or home.

ATTEND YOUR OWN CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY GREENCASTLE chamber of COMMERCE