The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1942 — Page 2

THE DATTjY BANNUE, GRKRNCASTTiB, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1942.

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HEADS WIN with the MALLORY The dashinp new shaped slnping crown of this genuine Panama heads you right in ssryle, along with its smart new weave in native straw tones. Triple-contrasting band with original drape.

| attvk* ! I wit i* l.y .tapaheae Thirl«*n figlili'ts strafed H»e nirdroivh' in Uie first ntlru It. yT>\c>i!>$■ six t&HWslxMlVtjers. esTorfcsT by ntno

shipping in har-

se>' iid rai l. No damiige from either iii.itl. W« stK.t iTnw'n two fighters.

'Ih-icyne isl.uul Our air force

{ittanked the seaplane liase. sinkin ;; one seaplane and starting fires

nVnong grouad instailatious." Australian air minister/.Arthur 3.

nraki.Yr I announced that the Royal Australian Air Koree would increase! three-fol I. in MacArthur's behalf, the Australian volunteer air observer corps. The cor ps henceforth is to work in close liasion with MacAr- •| thur's United Na'icns air force. Spo- : dal planes will be detailed to mat; ~ test flights over the continent to ; t< ; the oh.-erv. t - •nd givc^thein exj perience in identifying types of air-

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SOCIETY news^

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tier stone llilde Chins Met Thursday Evening

A most enjoyable evening was

the hospitable home of Mr.

E. C. Bowman Thursday

MARRIED AT PINE CAMP, N. Y.

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by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson ,Street

evenin', by the members of the Key-

tone Bit>le Class.

1 —-i—' —— ■.~r 1—aJ -f-'J- I -rhe program w.is given by Prof. A ItIRI.K THOUGHT FOK TODAV j Bowman who talked on World Peace, You are well on your way to wis-! and its relation to Christian ideals, dom when you recognize your folly Hr discussed it under the following j

and turn from it: I have played the fool and have erred exceedingly. I

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Icrsomal And LOCAL NEWS

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ALLIES BLAST JAP BASES (i'ontiiiurd (nun Ouei ing the activities said: “New' Britain- Rabaul: Our air forces attacked shipping in Rabaul harbor, damaging one transport. Our planes were intmeepted by 17 enemy fighters, of which .seven were shot down. All our planes returned. New Guinea- Port Moresby was

WASHINGTON. May 15—Senatm MeNary, ' fi.. Ore.), reported today he had been informed by the Office • f Price Administration that it was considering a plan to allow every person in a family an additional four poitn Is of sugar if the family certified it would be_ used for canning and preserving fruits and veg-

etables.

MeNary asked the OPA ab ut sugar for canning after protests

against a reported five pound allow- [ hospital Thursday evening for trei -

a nee for that purpose had been re-

ceived from Oleg on farmers.

<(>l i:T NOTES

iMiss Olivia Voliva remains quiO ill at tier home on east Washington

street.

Mrs. Ella Ader of Fillmore was released from the Putnam county

hospital Friday morning.

Mrs. Sylvanus Blunk. Clayton R. 1, was admitted to the Putnam county

ment.

Vein F. Twomey et ux vs. Nathaniel Talbott et al. is the title of a quiet title suit filed in the Putnam circuit court. Albert Williams and M. J. Murphy are attorneys for the plaintiff.

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Mr. and Mrs. Denny Utterback of Anderson spent the week end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Illy Denny. Mrs. Howard Utterback of Anderson visited over the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Uly Denny of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Daniel of Coatesville are the parents of a son bom Thursday night at the Putnam county hospital. There > wil) her an all day meeting at the Otter Creek Church, Sunday, Miiy 17, 10:30 o'clock and 1:30 o'clock. F. S. Fisher, pastor. Miss Lois Howard is in Bloomington taking a summer course in accounting at Indiana University, Miss Howard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, M Beveridge street. . The First Aid classes at the hign school which juniors, and seniors haya been taking for the last ten weeks will finish up Friday by taking their test. Those that pass tintest will receive a Red Cioss certificate. Mr. and Mrs. John Birchmier and laughter, Lillian, of Thoy, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guthrie of Bloomfield, la., returned home or. Tuesday after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mis. Charles B. Rut-

ter.

At the senior class meeting Wednesday the class decided to hold I'their annual class picnic at McCorI mirk's Creek. The picnic will be May | 25. The senior sponsors Miss May. j Mr. Snyder and Mr. Jones will ac- (• mpany the students. * • Dr. f.Tuude M. McClure, superintendent iff the Greencastle District, will pi-ach at the Russellville Federated church Sunday, May 17 at 11:00 n. in. The Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held immediately

following the worship service.

Rev. Robert T. Beck, former pastor of the Christian church here and noWjBt New' Castle, was one of the witnesses in Federal court Thursday in which Vaughan Wilkinson and his wife, the former assistant postmaster, were tried for sending'scurillous njatter through the mail. They were acquitted. Rev. Beck was one who received*on# of the post cards.- Wilkin -nn 'had been disciplined by the ( jiostal department: Most of New?

cfastle attended the trial.

Send "us your Laundry and Dry Gleaning we press to please you. j Please return shirt boards and hangers to our drivers . . . ouV country

headings: World Police Force, World Free Trade. World Currency. World wide nature of employment. Under these he discussed the freedom of cxni ssion In the area of religion, j freed-m of religion and the combat- | ling of lace prejudice. An open discussion followed, in which the large number present participated. Mrs. Henry Knoll, who just recently returned from California, conducted the 'devotions, using as hot principal thought. Love, tmd reading from the thirteenth chapter of Corinthians. The June meeting will be a combined class meeting with that of the Woman's Bible Club and will be held with Dr. and Mrs. Gough. *1* -I- *1* Local Women Attended P. E. O. Convention Among Uie local women who attended "the state P. E. O. Sisterhood convention in Indianapolis yesterday were Mrs. Clyde E. Wildman, Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Mrs. W. M. MoGaughey, M : sa Margaret Gilmore, ..Mrs, Jessie Ha-wkins .Miss Mildred Diirrmick and Mrs. Adi Harris. Mrs. Willman conducted tho devotions at the morning session yesterday and Mrs. Stoner, a state officer, gave a report of her work during the year. Miss Dimmick and Mis. Harris were delegates from the local chapter. •fr + •!• + West Floyd Home Ec Club Met Uiili. Mrs. Shoemaker The W^j Floyd Home Econopiici Club met Wednesday, May 13, with’ Mrs. Edna Shoemaker with nineteen members and three visitois present.* Roll call was responded to with a Mother's Day verse. Miss Schott was present and gave a demonstration of making dress forms. A shower was given Miss, Sehctt and one planned for Mis. Orinand O'Hair. Three contests were given. One was won by Helen Beck, the other two by Gracia King. Fillmore Garden Cliih Met With Mrs. Wright The Fillrr.«.re Garden Club held their May meeting with Mrs. Hulda Wright. Tii president, Mitfe. Daisy Wi'liamson, called the meeting to order and the secretary, Mrs. Jack Huskey, rend the minuses of the previous meeting. All stood ami repeated tho club prayer. After tire business meeting the entertainment committee, Mrs. Mary Proctor and Mrst Hulda Wright, took charge of the meeting. Two contests were enjoyed, prizes going to Mrs. Meda Neir and Mrs. Joselee Smiley. Miss Mary Ijuik entertain-, ed tidth _.a t resiling wftiftl wa.<t very much enjoyed. Eighteen membefs answered roll call. i The hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be June 12th with Mrs. Joselee Sniiley. Assisting her will be Mrs. Kutn Smith and Laura Owens.

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Mrs. Grantham Hostess To Community Club

The New MaysvUle Community Club met with Mrs. Harry Grantham

Friday afternoon, May 8.

Fourteen member/) responded to roll call with a tribute' to mother. Mrs. Aljc McDole read a very inter- < nesting paper on observance of Moth-

.|kj*’s Day.

It was voted to hold the meeting on the first Friday instead of the’ sepond as has been the custom. After the business me; ting, Mps. Luna Perkins and Mrs. Myrtle .Grantham had charge ot tile program. Mrs. Mary

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There Is An Advaritaae In Knowing Where To Borrow Money Quickly . Persona! Loans to $300 Mans Loon Co. 15 I!) 1 2 E. Washington St

Sergeant and Mrs. Reeves

Miss Marie Nopper, daughter of

TO DRAW 1. S. M WPoui ,, (Continued from !*nif e On,, wc rk. H will force hundr. !; I ands of women to leave t . j for the noise, and dirt of la-.-. 1 assembly lines. It will force t\1 ; control over the nation's highly,.^ (•'•ntrate l manpower it , s ’ | haps government action r, workers in jobs fur v . i, they best fitted. Brig. Gen. Lewis B H ,y ‘ '(''Ctjive.service diiector . ilie job would bo "a chah- ngp tot flexibility and .stri n \ . ntJ j democracy.”

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nrpper, Ixiuisv:lle. Ky.. was married to Sergeant Murl E. Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Reeves, G’-eeneastle R. R. 4, at 9:00 p. m. Saturday, April J8, at Pine Camp, New York. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain Andrew T. F. Nowak, at one of the chapels on the post Among those attending the wedding, were Mr. and Mrs. Nrpper, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.

Sigma Iota Sigma Held Annual Picnic The* annual picnic of Sigma Iota Sigma was held Thursday evening at Rdhe-Aim Park. Later the evening was s^nt playing bridge at Prof, and Mrs. Haul J. .Carter’s. Prizes were won by Prof. Walter Martin and Piof. Vernon Van Dyke. *!- + *P

Sherrill Ball, formerly of Putnam | county. Soigennt Mollett and Miss j Marie S. Moptray. , : \ [ ;l V . 1 Until, her JJiafriage, Mrs. Reeves! was iTOploj-eci in the piiarfnacixt oe- 1 partment of St. Joseph ' hospital, j

Louisville, Ky.

Sergcnrvl Reeves has been in the I service fifteen months and at pres-1 ent is on apodal duty, helping train ;

new recruits. He ds a mechanic in i break through the German linos the Armored Ft roe. They are mak-; Russians fanno : out

ing their home at Felts Mills, New Voik. near Pine Camp. ■/ '.j ,

BREAK THROUGH BIlKlCH ironllnnril from Pnir« Oau

individual 8trOn I no dou-rt that now the < ai.ro p^jy

vps endangered, an;' .

flank, extending south t • > CrinifJ

might so*.n bo imperiled.

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Kappa Delta Phi To Have. Pgrty Members of Kappa Delta Phi sor-, ority will be entertained at a party,, at tho home of Mrs. Marion Hurst*' 503 south Jackson street, Monday ..evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Paul Jones will lie’tho assisting hostess. •I* *k 4* *9 Delta Theta Tan Alumnae Mot With Mrs. Arnold The Alumnae of Delta Theta Tan sorority met Monda yevening at the home of Mrs. Lois Arnold; A delightful pitch-in supper was served on the lawn. During the business session - 'which Pillowed, the folicwing officers were elected: President. Mrs. L. C. Comal; liee-presidomc, Mrs. I/ois Arnold; and seerftarytreasum, Mrs. Roy Sutherlln. 1 •> V-

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GrooncajtUo Women Will Attend {Moot at p’-enoli Lick

, Amo tig the local women who are planning, to "attend the 25th annpal 1 State Coqyontiori .of Business a»id Pmfessional^’tifi’un’R Clubs, which vilt boiheld Saturday at the French! Lick Hotel are M ss Susie Talbott,, _ State Chairman of Education, Mrs. i 'W 1 losef Sharp, Miss Ruth Stewart, j Miss Grace Browning, Mrs. Charles' Rector,, Miss Rhea Dixon and Miss i M Mary Elizabeth Peck. Tr

■<!. . + + 4* Minora Club

.Mooting Postponed The meeting of the Past Mntrons and Past Patrons Emera Club planned for this evening at tho Masonic Temple has been postponed. > , ' 4* .+ +4" j, • Loral PeoplepYttend ' * <■ Crawdofdsvi6e| O.. E. 8. V Mrs. O. D.’McCullough,. Prof, and Mrs. T’. G. Yuncker,; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert-Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Terry, Mrs, Bdmond Torr, Miss Mary Virginia .Young, Mrs. Jesse Young; Mjgs,.Mildred -Cavun ss, Mrs.

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Miss Wilametta Pease, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fted Pease gr 1 hi- 1 atel rn May 12, frem the •x’aris Hospital Schrtnl of Nursing. Miss Pease graduated from GreoncSstiA

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parted today M be <• i.,| ipg the breach. Frci't, dispat'-h-" • • 4 tiome poitlts the Get .u. were rtw ping like .rabbits from tie ir stronH hold.-; before the Russ ■. attack. ft was; iriclji a ted that Marshil demyii.n .Tinto^ii. ik , by his rudfel blow JiAll forestalled a German ofj fjom Kharkov and that Uie j war : t^iteridl which his men wen] .taking, had been as ’I : : ■ i-jQorrftan 1 attack! '* GAS “UHISEI Elis- !... .it l . fCnrillDiii-il from I'nrr Onel i rotaries obtained ‘'X , ’ (.iris, rhowail , that about, half Ihc r sist'nn's pm ..coived cdtnor "X" or ‘‘B-.T’ carts. Uie (latter''aliriwing ho h' to buy 51 ‘gallons of gasoline duv.g the net

6.V.* weeks.

; Local officials Hn'mighout the ill eastern states and the D s’.rict of Columbia arc threatening drastic penalties for those who ne founlto have given false information. Oflviction 'carries a maximum penilty of 10 years in prise >10,000 fini,]

or both..

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Vermin E’.nu re. 10 Olive street,;

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* * + Private Clyee D. Knauer, who has been spen ling a ten-day furlnujjti v.-ith his prrrate, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knauer, rotutned Wfdh(*sday .Horning to Fort penning, Ga. t

Ivdwaid Minntck, who waa -* at* AeUy Fu-Jd. Tex., lias been.Tmbved to £iiepp.trd FieH Tex. yis 1 , address is Private James E. Mhuilck. UGtJi i m !i, Srlio'-; Squarroff. - Rar-.

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ward tiro shore.

Hundreds of person, "ii the bead watehett the ship burn, the flamal sending a reddish glo\. into th;' sHji| which .was easily visible here. "It was cold'-blood, i savasfry>1 Benavjdos sald^ “l would Hhe justj onceftd shoot at fhat submarine, vour snip'had boon aniinl. I have s)iot that subm.'in 1 iyht out of the Wpter no m&ttei vlmt my captain might say about not shootinp.'i 'Thf'-.captabi. Gabriel Cruz DiM ol Vo/jQ Cruz Mejc., apparently l<iH^R>vlien-fh^'H'pedo .(truck.. j( stlAVVors '^' ff w.i' mwiii S H

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Ho had ordered all hands quartern on xtedk as a precaution against aa attack “and they were at their stations, near life boats, when the torpedo struck shortly before midnight The ship’s 77)ridge liurned i"®** iately^survivorsjsaid Tin neat wa* bUsteAng. aridi.ti^V_, brlnvrd all'll' ' ficers j»eristiexJ,(tftefo! The' sea abou the. ship became a fjaniing mass; 0.* life raft waijfhrown ovei-euie hut »

burned lat once.

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Chipped, crocked, or broken records ore atceptobfe as these records are to be used as. scrap for, rnaking new records. Old Edison records can not be u&ed.’i

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A btirtc-nder pVotested. ’ ' “Beat it buddy, 1 ’ a sailor told him durtly. ■ “We’re -toasting _ our shipmates who didtr'-t come-back.’’ They were among the first men who had-Yought 'in the great battle ot tjie Coral sea landed at an Ahstrailan port. The first casualties also have Arrived In an allied hospital siilp. un-

heralded and unebnvoyed.

Ambulances met the,-’ship, and wotind in-a slow profession back to the hospital, miles in the interior.

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The Miostess served; refreshments. Guests were Mrs. Charles Booker, Mra. W. H. Rayfield Sfnd Misses Mary Bayfield and Nellie Perkins. The June meeting will lie with Mrs. ^lige McDole,! June .5.

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Miss Imogene Arnold and Mrs, :i2zra Arnold of hear Fillmore and I Mrs. Claude Scobee of Bainbridge left Friday morning for Mississippi to spend the week end with Private Herschel O. Sdobee at Keesler KieW, Miss. • ,

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