The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1943 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, l»«.

S HE DAILY BANNER ana Herald Consolidated “U TVavei. F ir All” S. H. itarlden, 1'ubHaliw Entered in the pout office at Greencastle, Indiana as second elass mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $.7.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; |8J50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

CAREER MAN—Reported succc sor to Sumner Welles, Undersecretary of State, is Assistant Secretary of State Breckenridge Long, above, shown in Washington, D. C. Welles reportedly resigned his post at the President’s reauest. >

“WHISPERING CAMPAIGN” In accordance with a suggestion that was made during Saturday's war bond meeting, a group of Putnam County persons will launch a "display-the-flag” njovement for the opening day of the drive, September 9. Each person attending the mee^ ing was asked to urge, three of {lib neighbors to fly Old Gtory from his home, place of business, factory, or public building, on that date. These three persons will, in turn, twk three additional people to display their country’s colors. It is believed that, in making the

Society

' ing on Monday evening* at Surgical i Dressings room sam* as they did las*

Section Two To Sleet With MIsm Pierce # Section Two of the FlrM Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Carrie Pierce, 202 south Locust street. Mrs. J. L. Riegsomer, Mrs. John Boyd, and Mrs. Hanna McGuire will be the assisting hostesses.

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Tri Kappa To Meet With Mr*. Hardy 1 Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet this evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nelson Hardy. ' * » A Mrs. Gorham To Be HoMpah To Ec Club ‘l Maple Heights Home Economics Club wil Imeet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Don Gorham, 415 Elm street. Roll call will be a war time recipe. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Edna Irwin and Mrs. Betty Burks.

Delta Theta Tau

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entire county a red, white, and blue

garden on that day the citizenry will To Meet Wednesday receive fresh inspiration in backing J Delta Theta Tau will have i up iPutnam County sons who are j regular business meeting at

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| fighting to keep the Star-Spangled c home of Mrs. Ray ' Herbert, Banner flying. I Greenwood avenue, Wednesday even-

The "whispering campaign” is parting at 8:00 o’clock.

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dollars worth of bonds.

of the local Third War Loan

mittee’s pregram to over-sell Put-' Up rtr. igte-Ftak nam county s quota of one million ^| a - r ; U g 0 Announced »

i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fink of In- | diar.apclhi wish to announce the

marriage of their daughter, Elnora Fink, to Paul Hartnagle, son of Mr

After all God has a plan for us, he j and Mrs. Carl Hartnagle of Greendo:* net expect us to do the impos- i castle. , sible. Do your best, you can do no ' The double ring ceremony was per- ' more: Let nil your anxieties fall up:n j formed at the Lutheran parsonage in him. I Peter b:T. ' Indianapolis, Saturday evening, Aug- ' ust 21st at 6:30 p. m. with the Rev.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY|

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BRIEFS

i Falkenroth officiating.

' The bride wore a soldier blue dress i with navy blue acccss:iies and a cori sage of red roses. Their only attendI ants were Miss Mayme Sneed and

' Monroe Cox of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Hartn^le is employed in Ini' dianapolis, and for the past year Mr. Haitnagle has been working for the 1 Miller Construction Company on the

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I Fo^Avinj t.u business meeting twenty members and several guests were delightfully entertained by Miss Marian EUis in a review of “Claudia" by Rose Franfcen. The Octctoer meeting will be a picnic at the home Mrs. ThEwi Jones with Miss Lela Walls as assisting hostess.

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Section One To Meet With Mrs. Crosby Section One of the First Christian Church will meet with Mrs. J. B. Crosby Thursday at 12:30 o’clock This will ife a pitch-ia luncheon. Please bring your own table service + ♦ ♦ + Veronica Club To Meet With Mrs. Zeis Veronica Club will meet with Mrs. James Zeis. 410 east Hanna street at 2:30 oclock Wednesday afternoon.

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Section Three Program Announced The 1943-44 program of Section Three of the First Christian church is as follows: Sept. 9—Leader, Mrs. Ralph West; subject, Scraping the Melting Pot; devotions, Mrs. Dustin Stewart; hostesses, Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mrs. Harvey York and Mrs. Maynard Ohonkwiler. Oct. 14—Leader, Mrs. Milo West; .subject, Prejudicitis Discriminitis; devotions, Mrs. Russell Clapp; host•sses. Mrs. Paul Heaney, Mrs. Fred Jlorc and Miss Mila Barr:w. Nov. 11—Leader, Mrs. Maude McNary; subject, All Brought Giftsdevotions, Mrs. Mildred Hanes; host- : sees. Mrs. Charles McGaughey, Mrs. Henry Bicknell and Mrs. Electa

Brown.

Dec. 9— Leader—Mrs. John Dietrich; subject, Christmas story (selective); devotions, Mrs. Allen Binkicy; hostesses, Mrs. Paul Siddons, Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. Clay Howard. Jan. 13- Leader, Mrs. J. T. Sutherlin; subject, Let’s Be Journalists; devotions, Mrs. Philander Pruitt;

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TIKE SUPPLY FAR SHORT INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 7.—Tht district Office of Price Adminlstra *'on announced today that on th basis cf reports from Washington the demand for new and used tires by the first of the year would exceed the supply by 6,000,000 tires. OPA said that the tire Industry’s weekly news report said the 1944 supply of synthetic rubber tires would not be as great as was expected.

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WORKS AT 100—Although he’ll be 100 years old next January, Fred Fluhr, of Kiel, Wis., keeps right on working at a power saw in a furniture company, to ease the nation’s man-power shortage. He migrated here from Germany at 21.

Mrs. Wilbur Grimes has returned' home from tire Mayo Clime in Rochester, Minn. She was accompanied here by her sisters, Mrs. Marie Shortreed of South Dakota and Mrs.! Ruth W mersley of Nebraska, who ! would like for their friends to call and see them. Mrs. Grimes wishes 1 to tliank her Mends for the cards ( hikI {remembrances she received while she \vas confined to the hospital.

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Birthday

Cpi. Clyde D. Knauer,

Co. L. 151'lnf. (R), 38 Div., A. P. 38, Camp Livingston. La., 29

t-day Sept. 7.

I Marion Cooper, R. 1 returned to his Alaska Highway. 1 home Monday fnarn the hospital. j At th; present

I Mrs. Dora Burk of Chicago spent couple are making their home in In-

' the week end with relatives in Green- j uiunapolis. j castle. | ♦ j Fred Todd spent the weekend at Home Ee CuRure Club ; Batesville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. To Meet Wednesday

Kermit Todd. I The Home Ec Culture

! Mrs. Sarah Burk left Tuesday for

Chicago for a visit with

Ray and William.

her sons,

EAST GETS NO MORE GAS WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Hopes of eastern motorists for an early increase in the value of their “A” gasoline ration were dampened today c; the Office of Price Administration Announcing plans for renewal /, ‘A” books by mail in the East, OPA said that although the expiration late of the present books is undetermined, "motorists must plan to make their A-6 coupons last through Nov. 22.

oe Moore, and husband of Mm >■ I leile York, entered the U S ^’1

ug. 18th and is now station* treat Lakes Naval Training S h! “ its address is The ron R. Yor H 00. 1270, U.S N.T.S.. Great HJ 111. He would like to hear friends. 1

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Cilmer, New Jersey.

(Pfc. Alfred L. Long’s mldrc L'N. 35578830, 31st Bn.

Camp Croft, S. C.

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LIVESTOC K JUDGED INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 7 lL - pi | -Judging of cattle, colts, st J| •wine and agricultural products fcj :ured today’s program at the suj t-H dug fair at the Indiana Sta Fair grounds. More than 12,000 persons attejiJ the fair yesterday, at which scores ol prizes in different fields were awuJ ed.

STORY HOUR WEDNESDAY A story hour will be held at the public library Wednesday afternoon i at 4:00 nelock and will continue each Wednesday afternoon for a period of

six weeks.

NOTIC’K OF It I a l.irn Vl liiT OK KXKI I ntH Notice Is Hereby iii, Thst 0.1 undersigned pus dulv (imilifies . o 1 ccutor of the l.n.-ii u * of Be no re A. Itrlggs lie. | j„ , Putnam Circuit Court, u, I'naJ County. Indiana, and im* |i,. eil authorized by Bald Conn m ;iil i,,,,, ,I said estate. ” Said estate la supposed to he, Sept. 4, 1943. .Mildred BriRtr; n. No. '*465. F. G. Htoeaael, Attornc Omer C. Akers, ,'leik nf ;h - t' u t.,,, circuit Court. - * j

PLUCKY DICKIE LASWELL LOSES FIGHT FOR LIFE

Woman’s Relief Corps will meet I Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.!

Mrs. Charles McCullough,

Sept. 7.

Colene Renfro, today, Sept. 7. Susan Webb, 12 years, Sept. 6.

Wedding

Mrs. Margaret Barger, 810 Broadway street, returned to her home 35158296. jn OI uJay from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanks of Bain-

yeara ^ bi-jdge are the parents of a daughter

1 tom Monday at the hospital.

today, i ai Margaret Brooks of Clayton returned to her home Monday from

the Putnam County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffel Ooley, 302

Bloomington street, are the parents

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Overshiner, R. 0 f a son born Monday at th* hospital.

3, 25 years today, Sept. 7.

HIGH SCHOOL PADDLER8 WERE BUSY DURING (LATE MONDAY

( LOVER!)ALE TOWNSHIP MEN

— j NEED TO BE LISTED SOON If some freshman or sophomore ' The Cloverdale Lions club is mak-

youth In the Greencastle high school j ing up an accurate list of all Clover* did not get a good "going ovar” | dale township men who are in the with^acUJleg lajst night, it wasn’t/the j armed services in order that their

the Eadllios’ and were anxious to us? them. It was 'because the said fresh-man-or; sophdnrore could out-run his oppajls-nts,. yfft' swarmed over some dowrvtdwn comers during the latter

part of Mondi^.

Rjt'.qf husky boys who had - name may be included in the honor

role which will be erected in Cloverdale soon. Those who have relatives or friends in the service, are asved to leave the nam?s at the First National Bank in Cloverdale at once so that s complete list will be available.

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SOUTH HOLT ROAD' Indianapolis _o p p. stoat Hold EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. DAILY

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Mr. and Mrs. LaVerle Stoffers, Greencastle, R. 2 are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutsell, Cloverdale, R. 2 are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the Putnam County hospital. Lieutenant Gordon Sayers and Lieutenant Riddell of Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sayers. The Maple Heights Methodist church wishes to express its great appreciation to Mrs. Effa Burks for her splendid gift of a oopboard for dish-

es.

James Lawson of Camp Grant, 111. arrived home Monday night for six days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lawson, Oommejaial

Place.

Rev. and Mrs. John McCammack and son, David Clarence, will leave Wednesday for Johnson City, New York, where Rev. McCammack will attend a missionary school. Mrs. Edward (Jack) Rogers wishes to extend her thanks and appreciation for the beautiful flowers and cards that she has received during her illness at the hospital and

at home.

Mrs. Madonna McCullough of namville, Mary Alice Nichols of more, Robert Houston, Cloverdale, 'R. 1 and Paul Hunicker of Poland underwent tonsil operations at the Putnam County hospital Tuesday morn-

ing.

Dr. J. A. Thiicp has returned his offio* alter a two weaka v spent in Princeton, N. J., with his daughter, Mra. Bernard Kilgore, and Mr. Kilgore. Mra. Tkraep, who accompanied him, remained in Prince-

ton for a vlait.

Sunday dinner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jobe, Included Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bateman and children Sharon and Willard Graham, and Miss Marilyn Hurst all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McOoun of Eminence and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith of Cloverdale. The family dinner was held In honor of the birth-

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start its new calendar year with the September meeting. The meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William H. Crawley, 1014 south Indiana

street.

New officers to be installed at this meeting include, Mrs. Josef Sharp president; Mrs. Mark Crouse, vicepresident; Mrs. Chester Hastings, secretary; Mrs. Milton Kloetzei, treasurer. Officers relinquishing their posts at this meeting are Mrs. Evan Craw^ ley, president; Mrs. Wendell Pell, vice-president; Mrs. William H Crawley, secretary; Mrs. Emery Thdmpson, treasurer. The program for the coming year will be outlined and discussed at this meeting and it Is urged that every member make a special effort to at-

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+ * + * Section Three To Meet With Mrs. Patterson Section Tfire^ of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Patterson, 317 east Hanna street. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Harvel York and Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler. Mrs. Ralph West will have charge of the program "Scrapping the Melting Fot. ’ Mrs. Dustin Stewart will have devotions. + + + ♦ Friendship Ec Club To Meet Wednesday Friendship Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Duard Phillips, 418 south Jackson street. A good attendance is desired. + + + ♦ Mr*. Mason To Be i Hostess To Section 1

r stesfes, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, Mrs. Walter Campbell and Mrs. Ted Roboins. Feb. 10—Leader, Mrs. Paul Headley; subject, Trailer Angel; devotions, Mrs. Willard Bennett; hostesses, Mrs. J. W. Herod, Mrs. W. T. .Jamly and Mrs. Alva Williams. March 9- Leader, Mrs. Cora O’Brien; subject, Your Church and (ts Neighbors; devotions, Mrs. Emma Stlgler; hostesses, Miss Gertrude Oakley, Mrs. Irene Clark, Hr*. Lem Albin, Mrs. Lockwood. April 13—Leader, Mrs. Margaret Dean; subject, Home and Church Work Together; devotions, Mrs. Betty Burk; hostesses, Mrs. Lee Masten, Mrs. Ralph Crawley and Mrs. Walter Williams. May 11—Leader, Mrs. Clay Brothers; subject, Lost Heritage of Simple Living; devotions, Mrs. Mary Ellen Thomas; hostesses, Mra. Walter Herbert, Mrs. Henry Runyan and Mrs. losie Chapman. June 8—Leader, Mrs. Ona Morgan; subject, Effect of War On Our Young Men; devotions, Mrs. Paul Cox; hostesses, officers of section. + + ♦ ♦ Dietrich Reunion Held Sunday

NEW YORK, Sept Jickie Laswell, the

ipringfield, 111., boy who had invest:d all his pennies in war bonds to

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NOTH’B 18 HERKin 'HVI4N te 'redtiois, iii-ii s .. , , .Jenkins, (H*i t ast-d i.. m ; l| rutnam rlrviili Court. ( j ri * astle, Indiana, on the 'i ,t,iv I ■)«*, t.. and show ;• UT J

7 /Trp\ 1 ' hv It® FINAL Si -l.MliNT Acl I.— (urj— | CO5’NTS with the . st , c mi.I *4 six-year-old should not in >i(i> i i ^ ' Mali* heirs an*/notified to tji ( .n

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•eive their (lixtrihuti Thomas Curry I a i.

Section gpur of the First CbrUt> ian Church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’cloek at the heme of Mrs. Mason, 18 Beveridge street. Each one is to bring one pint of grape juice for the church,

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Fortnightly Club >let Monday Evening

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The Fortnightly Club met Monday evening with Mrs. Heber Ellis and Mise Mary Birch as assisting hos-

tess.

The following officers were installed for the year: Mrs. Heber Ellis, presi-

,be *t «>e Japs,” has lost his «ght I WITN^aa against lymphatic leukemia, a blood j no. tist. • ! Omer C. Akers, Clerk Putnam iir.| lumeni. , u j t c ourt ,

orew K. Durham. All;

The address of Lawrence Emery i Thompson is Lawrence Emery Thompson, A. S., Co. 1326, U. S. i Naval Training (Station, Great Lakes, j 111. Thompson is the son of Mr. and l Mrs. John D. Thompson, Roachdale

He died In Beth David hospital late I yesterday after fulfillment of his laft request—that he be taken to see the recently-refloated U. S. S. Lafayette, formerly the French luxury line' Normandie. H:spital authorities disclosed that Dickie was taken to the vessel’s North river pier last week in a special ambulance to watch the salvage work. The boy, who gradually had been losing strength at his Springfield home, was brought to New York three weeks ago at the invitation of Joseph Stein, founder of a clinic at j the hospital, for recently-developed .treatments. Steinlpaid the expenses of the trip for both Dickie and his father, Richard Laswell, Sr., who was at the boy’s bedside when he

died.

TRACY M. O'BRIEN ALAMO BLDG.

OFFICE HOI KS Mon., Tue*., Thurs., Fit, Sat 11:00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m. Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat. 7:06 p. m. — 9:00 p. m.

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The annual Dietrich cousin reunion I Route 2, and the husband of Mrs. was held Sunday at the home of Mr. Kathryn Thompson, Crawfordsville.

and Mrs. Leonard Frost, near Hsr-

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Limedale Circle To Meet Thursday Afternoon The Limedale Community Circle will meet with Mrs. Homer Branham. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Devotions and roll call will be is charge of A^rs. Lee Toney.

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Frances Arnold Bride Of William D. Hooper A wedding of interest to many Greencastle friends was that of Miss Frances Arnold of Southport, a former nurse at the Putnam County hospital, and William D. Hooper, of Indianapolis, which took place Sunday afterncon at 3:30 o'clock at the First Baptist Church in Southport The Rev. Lindstrum, church pastor,

officiated.

Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ryker of Southport. The bride was a nurse at the IFutnam County hospital for two and a half years. The oouple will make their home in Indianapolis. Attending the wedding froir Greencastle were the bridegroom'i mother and sister, Mrs. Zoe Hooper and Mrs. M. H. Houck, both of east Washington street.

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Jefferson Twp. Chib Meeting Thursday

The Jefferson Township Home Economics Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Sept. »th, at

blood to get more strength-toga cases. Follow Label dirt 11 .uus. Get tow? | ■■ii n ■i»«.i^e,8s-

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That’s the record set by Capt. Joseph H. Hart, one of Pan American Airways’ ace pilots, in flying vital war cargo abroad. He’s a former Army flier...and a Camel smoker for 20 years.

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dent; Mrs. W. M. McGaughey vice- j the school building. Each member is

president; Mrs. C. N. MeWethy.. urged to attend,

treasurer; Mrs. Park Dunbar, cor-

responding secretary; Mrs. Hadde Hamrick, secretary; and Mrs. Helen

Lucas, council member.

day anniversaries of Tim O’Conner,

Mrs. Jobe and

Private First Class Theodore Crawford and Mrs. Crawford the (former Miss Barbara Lensen, of

Mrs. Park Dunbar was appointed Lcuisville, Ky., spent the weekend as attendance chairman for Red here with their parents, Mr and Mra Cross Surgical Dressings, and the Harry Crawford and Mr. and Mrs

ohU? members voted to continue work- Kent Lensen,

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