The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1942 — Page 2

{THE DAILY BAXXEE, GBEEXCASTLE, INDIANA, rBIDAT, ATGUST 14, 1942.

DRESS SHIRTS, VoIum to $2 50, choke $1.65 SPORT SHIRTS, Volwes to $2 00 $1.15 STRAW HATS and Panamas — Reduced 25 0/0 WASH PANTS — Reduced 20 0/0 SWIM TRUNKS — Reduced 25 0/0 SUMMER PAJAMAS — Reduced 20 0/0 SLACK SUITS — Reduced 20 0/0 All NECKWEAR GREATLY REDUCED. SALE STARTS HOW w" c =T DIS£ CAST!

CANNON'S

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Entered in tbe ?o*to<fioe at Green-

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znatter under Act ct March & 1STS. dubacrtpboB pr.ee. 12 oecta per week; $3 00 per rear tj mail m Putnam County. S3 50 to C00 per year by man outatde Pjtnam County. 17-1* South Jackaon Street

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«rtrMB r»»» 2Bd—Fern Tyler. Waahinrt^m 3rd—Cnartor* CTodfeMer. Clinton 4th—Patricia CtmtM. Monroe 5th—Dorrtte Shoemaker. Green-

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DtrMew n lat—Phyllis vlcElror Washinetor. 2nd—Betty Fonhee. Russell 3rrl—Delight Thompeon. Greencas-

j Mr a.".d Mrs. Gene Pennington left today for the Lakes on a fishirg | trip.

Opal M. Sutton ha? returned ho«r.» after spending a vacation in Detroit Mich. Mrs Kathryn CMtonjim and baby returned to their nome at Clayton Frvdar from the Putnam county hospital. Captain A. R. Err. berg. V. S. engineer. brother of Otto Err.berg. was a recent house g-iest of Mr and Mrs. Otto Emberg.

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Mark Charie? Koc her Jr. son of Mark Kother. 112 Johns'd street Greencastle has enliste- thru the U. 8. Army Recruiting Office 439 Federal Bu.Kirg. Indianapolis Indiana, for aernce in the United States Army Air Corps.

; Mrs Stuard Ph :bpa 41R south ^■r + + + + + +* + d , + + + 4 , 0 Jackson street was admitted to the

Thursday

+ ANNIYBMABIB8 + ’ p,Jtr4m county hospital ^ + + + + *+ + * + + + -r + + 0 7°r treatment.

_ 1 m^s Irene Hinkle '*a? in Indian-

L: ;a Bettis Pierce. Greencast.e R spoils Wednesday evening to attend 1 74 year- oM today Aug. 14. ^ the wedding of Miss Thelma BtsweD Mrs I la Stitea, 3* years today. | and Kenneth Hinkle. August 14. j The Central Indiana Beagle Club Rex Edward Knauer. son of Mr ( will have a picnic and dog show and Mrs Ed Knauer of Atlanta. 4 j Sunday at the Rowland home near years today A .guat 14. ; the Indiana State Farm. Larry St^i .nga. today August 14 • Mn c F Ree’.es 312 west Walnut , street will model fall dresses at the

style show at the Terre Haute House Saturday morning at 10 00 o clock, i M ss Iva Eii.ott. postmistress at

FILLMORE METHODIST PARISH

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Word has been received here that Technician Ralph Beam was recently promoted to the rank of {sergeant Sergeant and Mrs Beam, are tiring in Fort Smith. Arkansas where he is stationed with 50tft. Armd Inf, ot Camp Chaffee.

Sunday School. TO 00 A. M.

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Sunday School 10:00 A M. Morning Worship Service 11 00 A.

His recruit training completed. Seaman Clifton Wajme Priest son ol Mr and Mrs Clifton Der.drick Priest. R. R. Vo 3, Greencastle is home on a nine day leave prior to ' shoving off for duty with the U S. Fleet Priest, who enlisted in the Navy in Indianapolis underwent his recruit ,

training at the U. S Naval Training Bryan and Mrs. C

Station at Great Lakes

Fillmore, underwent an operation at the St. Vincent hospital at Indianapolis on Wednesday Her condition

is considered critical.

Carl Wilson, of Brazil, was fined ( SI and costs by Mayor W. D. James in city court Friday on a charge of public intoxication. Wilson was ar- ! rested by loca officers on Indiana

j street Thursday right.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott and Mr. ano Mrs. Earl Gorham were in Indianapolis Thursday They were called there by the serious condition of Mr Elliott's sister. Miss Iva Bliott.

, , _ "■ 1 w ho is in the St. Vincent hospital.

Claude Ott. <2 yeara old. avil en-

Evening Worship Service. * 00 '

P. M

WESLET (HIPEI.

Morning Worship. 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 10:45 A. M. Mid-week Service Wednesday 8:00

P M.

Mrs Eva M Bryan of Hutchinson. Kan. and Mr? Millie Cooms of Kansas City. Mo. are visiting Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. FT.: ter Seller. Mrs.

ms are sister and

sister-in-law of Mrs. Pierce.

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DEUCI0US-NUTRITIOUS ODS

Uncle Som wants all citizens to eat healthful nourishing foods — You are sure of what you eat when you trade here. OUR MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND GRADED Beef-Pork-Ham-Veal-Chickens Quality Meat Market

22 South Vine St.

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gineer wno served as Parke county engineer several years, died at his home in Rockville Thursday. Fiineral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday forenoon at the residence. The remains of J. L. Davis, formerly a widely known school teacher in Montgomery and Boone counties, will be interred at the Bam bridge cemetery Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Short services will be held at the place of interment. The Parkersburg bean dinner, an annual affair for almoat 60 years and attended each year by many persons from Putnam county, has been postponed this year, according to an announcement Thursday by George A Stillwell president of the association

If you long to take the Wash out of Washdays, let us help you. Try our Thrifty service. Phone 126. Home Laundry A Cleaner*. 14-lt

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A SOLDIER'S THOUGHTS By Mrs. Marian Brown Hall, Gr-cr.castic. Ind, Route 4 A soldier’s life is a rough one For he works throughout the day His thoughts are of the home folks Who now are so far away. Once he thinks of girl friends Then of his mother and dad. The day he left the station And the experiences since he's had He is lonesome, but he is happy When his mind it settles down For he's put there for a purpose When he hears the bugle sound. He rise* with alertness And with attention falls in place He is ordered out to duty And a smile comes on his face. His life to him means nothing When the planes begin to f^y The ships are sailing onward Where the water meets the sky ‘‘Protection" is his motto. For a soldier tried and true He's fighting for his country And he's proud of “OM Glory'' too.

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‘On one sector . .

INTENSE FIGHTING

Pas* Oaei

Soviet troops

under pressure of numerically superior forces, fell back to new posi-

tions.•'

One of the most ferocious battle* around Krasnodar. 65 miles from the Soviet Black sea fleet’s first base at Novorossisk. had been fought over a river crossing (presumably the Kuban river.) This might Indicate taat the river had been forced. 1 * , t .

Miller Clinton Mb—Elinor Irwin Madison Dhrnlsa HI 1st—Carotye Connerly. Clinton 2nd—Dathry- Boyd. Washington 3nt—Norma Bond. Washington 4tft—Elsie M Keehan. Monroe Mn—Wilma McFarland Monroe DirMon IV 1st—Edith Finney. Ooverdale 2nd— Kather.ne Stultx Clinton 3rd—Betty Miller Clinton 4th—Evelyn Craft. Washington 5th—Judy F'ittd. Greencastle DiiMoa V 1st—Mary Lr*- Brown. Greencastle 2nd—Etta D-ll Thomas. Washing-

ton

3rd—Velma FmUips. Greencastle 4in—Harrier! Seller. Greencastle 5th—Elaine Sallust Monroe Sweepstakes— Mary Lou Brown. FOOD PREPARATION Dr\ Moa 1 1st—Letha Mas ten Monroe 2nd—Fanr.i- Creech. Monroe 3rd—Betty F>rdiee. Russell 4 th—Drmic^ Jaston. Cloverdale 5th—Wilma McFarland. Monroe D'>i»!on D 1st—Norma Peabody. Greencastle 2nd—Nancy RockltiH. Greencastle 3rd—Jo Ann Braun. Monroe 4th—Marcia Flint. Clinton 5th—Velma Phiiiipa. Greencastle Divistoa HI 1st—Dorothy Logan. Cloverdale 2nd—Ruth Draper. Washington 3rd—Betty Young. Monroe 4th—Etta Dei. Tnomas Washing-

ton

5th—MiIdre C.odfelter Russell ItnMon FV 1st—Edith Finney, Cloverdale 2nd—Elsie McKeehan, Monroe 3rd—Evefyr Craft. Washington 4th—Eleaim- Hester. Russell 5th—Nonna Bond. Washington Dtvi<4on V 1st—Dorothy Finney. Cloverdale 2nd—Marylee Aker. Washington 3rd—Mary Ellen Thomas. Washington Sweepstakes—Dorothy Finney. ROOM IMPROVEMENT Division 1 1st—Carol Cash Greencastle 2nd—Harriett Alice Seller. Greencastle Division H 1st—Coletta Elmore. Cloverdale 2nd—Carol Cash. Greencastle 3rd—Hamett Alice Seller, Greencastle 4th—Judy Friend. Greencastle Division HI 1st—Judy Friend Greencastle 2nd—Helen Shepherd, Floyd Sweepstakes—Judy Friend. CIOTHING Division 1 1st—Betty Evans. Greencastle. 2nd—Baroara Leonard. Russell. 3rd—Betty Cash. Marion. 4th—Lnretta Evens. Madison. 5th—Joanne Crohby. FYankiin. Division 3 1st—Phyllis McElroy. Washington 2nd—Enoia Cunningham. Clinton. 3rd—Aria Jo Stiles. Greencastle. 4th—Betty Ann Baker. Greencastle. 5th—Mar.lyn O'Hair, Monroe. Division 3 1st—Carolyn Connerly. Chiton. 2nd—Mary J. Mot-chart. Marion. 3rd—Betty Lee Miller. Clinton. 4th—Letha Master.. M-xiroe 5th—Reba Mae Wheeler, Jefferson. Division 4 1st—Martha Elmore, Cloverdale. 2nd—EUi* McKeehan, Monroe. 3rd—Celia Taber. Washington. 4th—Betty J. Thomas. Monroe. 5th—Betty Young, Monroe. Division 5 1st—Marylee Aker. Washington. Rid—Mary Ellen Thomas. Wash ington. 3rd—Betty Estep Greencastle. 4th—Dorothy Finney, Cloverdale. 9th—Judy FI tend, Greencastle. Sweepstakes—Marylee Aker. RKOOBD BOOKS 1st—Judy mead, Greencastle. 2nd—Dorothy Finney, Cloverdale. 3rd—Etta Deli Thomas, Washing

John E. Woods Honored Uith Farewell Dinner All employee# and their families of Greencastle Motors, toe . were guests Tuesday evening at a picnic dinner honoring John E. Woods, parts manager. who has enlisted in the United States Army. The occasion was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Otto Ember*, president of Greencastle Motors. Inc. Farewell rifts were presented to Mr.

Woods.

Mr. Err berg stated during the evening "We are proud that members of our organization are serving on the two fronts.’

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FOR STUDfNT OR TEACHER $10 TO 300 DOLLARS. For Books. CM Ring. Tuition, Transportation or Board.

4th—Norma June Band, Washington. 5th—Marjorie Williams, Washing ton.

BRICK ( H A PEL CHURCH Sunday School 16:00 A. M There will be a preaching aervice Sunday, August 16th. re K*v. Davis, pastor.

INDIANA Phono 15

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Bride **( KesaeSh Hinkle Miss Thelma Boswell became the bride of Kenneth Hinkle Wednesday evening in a pretty single ring ceremony at the residence of the Rev. Floyd E. Cole in Indianapolis. The bride looked very pretty in blue with

white accessories.

In attendance were Miss Irene

Hinkle. Stanley DeLong. Mrs c *th-1 " llde g

enne Kemppe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry

DeLong and Eugene Harlan.

They will make their home at 115

Jacob street in Greencastle.

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(lob Held Annual Pintle At Brazil

The ffccond Wednesday Club of Washington township held its annual picnic at Forest Park. Brazil on Aug. 9th. At noon a delicious chicken dinner was spread on tables in the

shade and enjoyed by all.

The afternoon was spent In playing horseshoe, shuffle-board and swimming in the pool. The kiddies had a good time riding the ponies and the

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Section Three Met Thur-aday Afternoon

Section III of the First Christian church met Thursday afternoon at

Those attending were Anna Hutcheson. John Hutcheson. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Hutcheson and sons James. Ronnie and Garold. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Hutcheson. Mr. and Mrs. John White. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hutcheson and son. Danny. Mrs. Irene Smith, Jesse Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boone. Mrs. Lucy Hutcheson,

the home of Mrs. Gladys Lucas with j Wiley and Charles Hutcheson. Mr Mrs Maude Allen as assistant host- * and Mrs. Russell Rockhill and ton

i Carl and Ralph Hutcheson.

There were twenty-two member- ++■{•♦ present and five guests. The name Mr and Mrs. Morris Evens of Mrs. Peggy Walker was added to j Honored at WriMing Dinner the roll Mrr* Sherman Evens entertained The devotional service was con-1 Sunday with a wedding dinner at her ducted by Mrs. Belle Heaney in the ! country home in honor of Mr. and absence of Mrs. Clova Patterson 1 Mrs Morris A. Evens, of near Mrs John Dietrich conducted a Bible | Noblesville.

•‘quiz” which had been prepared by Mrs. Henry Bicknell. The meeting closed with the section prayer. + + + +

Wands June Ford Of Harold C. Lett gey The marriage of Wanda June Ford and Harold C. Geitgey of Toledo. O., took place Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Singhurse. Those present were the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Scott, the bride's grandmother Mrs. Tom Morga- and Virginia Higgins couain of the bride. Mr. and Mrs Geitgey have gone to Ohio and Michigan on a wedding trip Mr. Geitgey is on the seven day furlough. + + + + Mr. and Mrs. Geitgey Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Scott entertained with an eight o’clock dinner Monday evening in honor of their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geitgey. who were married Monday afternoon. Those present besides the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan. Betty. Virginia and Elnora Higgins of Fillmore. Mrs. Mayme Jackson and daughter Barbara Sue.

Those present were Mrs. F1orenc« Wood Cox of Knox. Ind.. Mrs. Nellie Cook of Carmel. Mrs. Ira Chadwick and daughters. Elotse, Margery Sarah and Betty Jo, Mr. and Mrs Millis E. Minn and son. Don, Mr and Mrs. Paul J. Evens all of Brazil Mrs. Alvan Jones, Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Jones and son Ronald Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones and sons Alvin and Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Jess* K. Eggers. all of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowings. Mr. and Mr*

and Mrs

Elmer Evens and son Paul David Mr and Mrs. Ray Evens and children Irwin. Norman. Loretta, Marvin and Marlene, all of Greencastle.

W H. Evens and son Robert

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daughters. Lillian. Mr. and

MARINES TAKE JAP BASES I< •>aifaarS from l*ase Oar I

up the second fleet engaged seven Zeros and shot down one. The third fleet, believed to have been composed of both fortresses and mediums, was not challenged. AH allied planes returned safe to base after having shot down three at least and damaging i three of a force of 13 of Japan's best

planes.

It was believed that both flying fortresses and mediums were out again today off the Australian coast trying to give the death blow to the

south Pacific. Silence at the Navy Depart Washington, at the p aciJt headquarters of Adm, Nimitz. at Vice Adm ct headquarters in Npw Zealand i Gen. MacArthur's headquar I left the details of the j lands battle unknown. But it was notable tfiat i the atmosphere became

1 mistic.

Indications were that the might not only be or. Tulip, and Guadalcanal Islands tm they might be on Maiakaiti the indispensable strait from It was believed likely fur' that they had driven the j from the valuable atolls of? : and Gavutu. which are called i of Florida as is Tuiagi. small docks on both atolku are important machine M Gavutir. just down from the

coast from Tuiagi.

Though the situation a canal Mand likewise remand 1 clarified, there seemed good to believe that the marhw might have taken the Kuril Kukuni. on the north sided alcana), at the comer of big. Lunga bay. was selected bytb anese as the most valuable airdrome station in the Solomons. Gen. MacArthsi bombed it heavily July 30 an the enemy had consolidated

MANHATTAN ( HRIS ( Hi i;( H

Tommy Scott and James Ford, and enemy fleet in support of the United

Charles A. Scott.

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Browsing Kerin ion HrM At Crawforfevtlto The 45th annual reunion of the Browning family waa held Sunday at Milligan Park. Crawfordsville. Mith the usual exchange of greetings and reminiscence on the arrival of members of the family, preparation was being made for a delicious and abundant dinner which every one

enjoyed.

A brief business meeting was held in charge of the president. Aileen Browning West The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Aileen Browning West; vice president, Robert Quinley; secretary Virgie Brow-nlng and

treasurer. Raymond Herod.

A very entertaining program was rendered following the business meeting. M'ith Mrs. Emma Quinley holding the flag. Betty and Bo'sbv Campbell gave the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed by a reading by Bobby and singing Gad Bless American. The reading, Our Flag, was given by Betty Campbell with both giving a Mexican dance followed by the singing of The Star Spangled

Banner.

If conditions permit the Browning reunion will be held the second Sunday in August at Milligan Park Crawfordsville. next year.

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Tkomas Family Reunion At Brasil August 3$ The annua] reunion of the Thomas family wil be held in Forest “Park at Brazil, Sunday August 23. All relatives and friends of the family i n Putnam county are Invited, and are asked, as usual, to bring eontributiona to the basket dinner. The family has connections not only in Putnam but ateo in day vigo .mi Fa rkf .

counties.

The Rev. G. I. Hoover wffl at this church Sunday er - 7:45. Sermon subject •Tbe Rule and the Golden Ruler." The church school will 9:30 a. m. A cordial invitation is fit these services.

States and allied forces in the Solomon Islands under Vice Adm. Robert Lee Ghormley, compounding in the

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COME ENJOY

Th« Musical Stratton s will have <horge of sang service Sunday

•venmg, Aug 16*,, | m .

Sunday morning Subject, 11 A. M , But God Said Thou Pool—

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