The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1942 — Page 2

TSE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTI.E, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1942.

Something A Man Never Tells

| A Woman A man never tells a woman that he doesn't like the Christmas present she's given him. If he thinks it is terrible, he just smiles like the good sport he is and says thanks. But deep down in his heart, he is disappointed, just as you are when someone gives you something that isn’t right. Now the formula for making a man happy is very old—but it is worth repeating. Buy him a gift from the store where he likes to shop — CANNON’S. Even more important — go e little further Not just “something" from our store— get him exactly what he wonts. And you will find plenty of things at CANNON’S that he does want.

THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated

“It Ware* F\ar Air S. R. Rarldeo, Publisher

Entered la the poetoff ice at Greencastle, Indiana, aa eeoond class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cants per week; $3.M par year by mall In Putnam County; $3.80 to $5.00 par year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-10 South Jackson Street

A ItIBI.F. THOrOHT FOR TODAY

TPersonal

And LOCAL MEWS

BRIEFS

Miss Merle Michael

from the Putnam county hospital on

V' ednesday.

Mrs Mildred Mason returned to her home Wednesday from the Putnam county hospital. The Christian Church choir will meet for practice this evening: at 7:30. The Junior choir will meet at

7 p. m.

The remains of William Nauple, who died at the age of 81 years. Sunday, at the home of a daughter in Largo. Fla., arrived here for Interment in Forest Hill cemetery this forenoon, and brief services were held at 11 o’clock at the cemetery, conducted by the Rev. V. L. Raphael. Mr. Naugle more than half a century ago was partner with his brother. Lyman Naugle, in the publishing of a newspaper at Cloverdale. He married A Miss Bivens, sister of Tom Bivens, of Greencastle, and her remains also are interred in Forest Hill cemetery. Some of the members of the Bivens family were members of the Presbyterian church here. His daughter, at whose Florida home he died, is Mrs. John S. Taylor, of Largo. Fla.

was released I Mr. Naugle was the father of Earl E.

I Naugle. who died two weeks ago at I his home at Sarasota, Fla., where he

tachntent, AAAVTTC. Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. Benjamin A. Jones, son of MY. and Mrs. B. Frank Jones has been sent from Fort Harrison to Buffalo. N. Y. His address is Company’ D, 712 Military Police Battalion. Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, N. Y.

Society

May We Suggest.

SHIRTS — PAJAMAS — TIKS LOUNGING ROBES LEATHER JACKETS — SWEATERS HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS — MEN’S JEWELRY TOILET ARTICLES BELTS —SPORT JACKETS BEST OF ALL A SUIT OR O’COAT.

CANNONS WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES.

IN MEMORY In memory of Lemuel Wallace, who passed away two years ago today, Dec. 9 1940 The call was sudden ' The shock severe We little thought such grief was near Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell Ami while he rests in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Fred and Agnes

Friday Sewing t’lrele To Meet With Mrs. ( ustis The Friday Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. Amy Custis Fru.ay for an all day meeting with a pitch-in dinner. Each one please bring a covered dish, a prize for the grab hag. the Christmas exchange, one 5 cent prize an:' their own sewing. All those whc have children are asked to bring a gift for the children’s grab bag exchange.

Mrs. Clyde W. Bower, Northwoo! Boulevard, returned to her home j Wednesday from the oounty hospital. | Mrs. Martha Ellen Bell, Greencastle Route 4, w,aa admitted to the county hospital Tuesday for trcar-

nent.

Mrs. Estll Curtis and baby. Stiles- i ville Route 1, were released from the Putnam county hospital Wed-

nesday.

Lieutenant William Jones of Camp White, Ore. is spending a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Jones. Olen Dudley returned to his homo east of Greencastle Wednesday from the Putnam county hospital, where he has been confined for the past two weeks. The sale of T. B. stamps by Wo- I men of the Moose, directed by Mrs. I Effie Smith, assistant to Mrs. De- ] Ella Moyer, war relief chairman, has been quite successful. Dr. Claude M. McClure was the guest speaker at Washington Township P. T. A. meeting at Reelsville Tuesday night. He spoke upon the theme—'‘The Road to Christmas." The opening program was given by i the children of school number 10. They presented a pageant entitled "Don't Tell Me It’s Christmas". Mrs. Minnie Walters, mother of 1 Mrs. Clarence Beck of Bainbridge. Mrs. Frank Buckles of Indianapolis. James Walters, Jr., of Coatesville, and Otho Walters of Terre Haute, died Tuesday at her home in^ Coatesville. She was the wife of James Walters. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock nt the Stilesville Christian ^church. Mrs. J. C. Street of Lincoln, Neb . widow of Rev. J. C. Street and n

member of

conference, has arrived in Indiana

i was publisher of a newspaper.

Menday Oil* Met With Mrs. Obenrtiehi The Monday Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Obenchain. The loader was Mrs. Lee Reeves.

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Brick Ohaiiel Ec Club Met With Mrs. Reusing

The Brick Chapel Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. George Reising for the Christmas meeting.

The meeting was called to order by j + + the president, and opened by repeat- j ('orp. Lloy d Mite the Home Economics creed in j Weds Kaye Wyer

The club song of the month! Mi-s. Katie Ellis has received the

Mr. and Mrs. Rice Entertained GltewtH Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rice entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of the former’s mother, Mrs. Lou Rice. Other guests present were Mrs. Lois Riley. Bob Riley, Hannah Riley. Mis. Drew Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Rice and son and Mr. and Mrs. Cassell King.

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Baptist Missionary Society, To Meet The Baptist Women’s Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Hooper, 733 east Washington street Mrs. Walter Gardner will have the Christmas program.

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Keystone Bible Class To Meet Thursday

The Keystone Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Lee Reeves, Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. E. C. Bowmgn will have charge of the Christmas program. 'Miere will be the usual exchange of gifts.

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T. B. Facts Thirty years ago tuberculosis was responsible for 11 out of every 100

CHRISTMAS

SEALS

deaths occurriii’? in the United States. Today it is il.-nponalble for about four out of every 100

deaths.

announcement of the marriage of her son. Corporal Lloyd Ellis. 96 Bomb Squadron. Second Bomb Group, to first | Miss Kaye Wyer of Spokane. Wash-

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Tuberculosis

totect Vmt Horn. n ’ ,w , ‘ anks sev - from Tukerculotit enth in importence as a cause of death. It has been forced gradually into this position since 1912, up to which time it had been the first, cause of death.

NEWS OF OUH S BOYS

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I < Silent Night” was sung rtth Mrs. Charles Hendrich at the piano Sixteen members answered roll call by naming and describing their f..= M

beau I ing ton. on October 15. Mis. Clifford Early gave a report j Alene. Washington, of Achievement Day for the benefit j He is now stationed at Glasgow, of those not present. There were Montana, where Mrs. Ellis will soon fifteen members present from the • join him. club. Mrs. Charles Hendrich con-1 + + + + ducted the installation of officers fori The Thursday <1uh the coming year in a very impressive Enjoys Meeting ceremony | ° n December 3. the Thursday Club A very interesting Christmas story j n iet with Mrs. Edith Lewis. The was read by Mrs. GHbert O'Hair. , morning was spent visiting and at Miss Anne Bushnell was present and j noon a very delicious pitch-in dinner j passed very useful gifts that were was enjoyed by all. made out of scraps and old material. ^ in the afternoon the president Mrs. The business meeting was dismissed | Edith Lewis opened the meeting. The with the Home Ec. prayer. The host- jelub song “America’’ was sung Eight ess conducted the usual exchange of , members answered roll call with Bible : gifts of which all enjoyed. Bible verses. A Christmas readig was | The January meeting of the club verses. A Christmas reading was

will be Tuealay. Jan. 5th with Mrs. Roland Lane. Miss Bushnell will give

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Section One To Meet ! With Mrs. Stile* 1 Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. W. N. Stiles. 201 west Walnut street. Please bring your gifts for the Christmas

baskets.

(Private Alfred Mathis foimerly of Harmony Indiana is now in the U. S. Air Corps. His address is Private Alfred Mathis. 68th Base Hdg. and A. B. Sqd. Tyndall Field. Florida. The address of Pvt. William F. Pickett of Reelsville is, Pvt. William F Pickett. Barracks 8. Training De-

home of Mrs. Stella Vickroy on January 7. + + + ❖ Section Four To Meet With Mrs. Blackwell Section Pour will meet with Mrs. William Blackwell Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Please brina: a gift for the exchange and a gift for the Christmas basket.

er. New Secret Sisters were drawn for the coming yeaj\ Some received

the lesson on “Home Canning and I presents from the beautifully deco-

PiTserving Meats.”

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Bride-Elect WHl Be Honored Saturday Evening Mias Catherine Long will entertain for Miss Imogene Cooper Sai- | urday evening at her home on south ! Locust street. Miss Cooper is to bo married during the Christmas holi- , days to Harold Fabian Underhill, j who is In Officers’ Candidate Scho >1 j at Fort Warren, Wyoming.

rated Christmas tree.

After the business meeting the hostess gave two contests and prizes were given to Mrs. Gertrude Ziegleman and Mrs. Esther Cradick. The next meeting will be held at the

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Notice Ik hereby given t.. John Sin. tnlr. George Aker George Bnslgn, Kii- , i, uni, bins \V K Morrison. Clarence K. Goft, and H. hrank \angtwi. all members Ol and onsiiuiiins the Putnam County Council of Putnam County, iii.ijjma and all titxpayt*rH of county. . ,

Vo I ami each nt vo*. arc hereby notified that the .egular meeting of sab Council Inis been called by the undersigned auditor of said

! Cointv as ei ncsicd l.v the Board of Commissioners of the County of Pi.inam. , inrti'. is nod as BT-ovidl'd bv law, to convene In regular session nt Ten

the Nebraska Methodist k . M S.u'nrihiv l*£,•ember iV. m2 In the said commissioners' couri room

h. the Cniii-i House in' the Cii> of Greencastle. said county and state, to consider and will consider the matter of transfer of funds heretofore apiwoprkited.

to make an extended visit With UPld- | w hich s dd oniecis rowslder necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency ex-

iistlng at tills time, and adflitonal npinopr lot Ions as set out below;

Count, Hevetwte l-'nntl

PICTURE FRAMES MAKE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS. We have a large selection of Gold and Silver metal frames--Also genuine hand tooled, leather

frames.

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CIRCUIT COURT NOTTS Samuel R. Rariden et al vs. Amoa Robertson et al, quiet title. Gillen k Lyon are attorneys.

CHILDRENS COLDS FOB DIRECT RELIEF from mimics of colds—coughing, phlegm, irritation, clogged upper air passages— rub throat, chest, and back with Vicks VapoRub. Its poultiee-and-vapor action brings relief without

dosing.

ALSO. FOR HEAD COLD “sniffles'', melt a spoonful of VapoRub in hot water. Tlien have the child breathe in the steaming vapors.

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lives She is the sister otf Justin alul A ngie Godwin and Is now at the home of her sister, 901 south Indiana street. Mrs. Street is also a minister and has specialized in primary work in the church school.

WINTBR GARMENTS given the most careful attention. For economy's sake, have clothing cleaned, pressed often. It looks better, wears longer. Phone 126. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 9-it

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Whon your loved ones leave for camp, war zones, distant factories send them off with the fli9 of a Sheaffer’s TRIUMPH pen and pencil set. It's the finest pen produced by Sheoffer—NEW this year. You'll get happy fellers back. Come to our pen department today and select this new pen.

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COUNTY REVENUE:

Comm: Hern 411 Expense Inmates State (nutitutionx $1,172.00 Total Additional ll.ltiiftO Each and every member of said County OotNMrtl la hnroby notified to attend Hold meeting III mild time and place to consider the making of Hald above named transfer* to an amount pot to exceed the sum and amount named All Taxpayers of aald County are c-leo ftereby notified of aticb meeting Taxpayers appearing at «noh meeting «haTl have the right fo be benrd thereon* The Transfers made by said Council will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. *

Signed: EDIME BUIR

Auditor of rutnum County, Indiana.

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CAN YOU PICTURE A MERRIER CHRISTMAS THAN ONE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE? To accumulate the cash you will need next Christmas, open a Christmas Club account at this bank and make small weekly deposits all through the coming year. START NOW!

Join Our 1943 Xmas Club CHOOSE ONE OF THESE PLANS Save Weekly Have In 50 Weeks $ -25 $12.50 •50 25.00 1 00 50.00 2 00 100.00 3 00 150.00 5 00 250.00

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