The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1944 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE,
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Rev. DAVID 6. CANINE, Evangelist of 1 The Sunday "EVENING GOSPEL HOUR" Program heard over Station WASK, Lafayette, will conduct a ! REVIVAL i at THE CLINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH Monday through Saturday, March 6-11 and 13-18. Bro. Herman Coin- of CrawfordavUlp will preach on Sunday.
Ill’MANIA SEEKS PEACE (C uutiiiaeil from I'hko (turt ply has been sent to Moscow, the offer will be considered non-valid," the express said. "The Finns have been told of the decision through the channel which acted as intermediary between Mme. Kollontai and Paaslkivl. •’Finnish efforts to wriggle out of a direct yes or no are provoking a strong reaction in Moscow.” London observers believed Finland was hesitating because of Russia s insistence that she intern up-
wards of 100,000 German troops in Finland preliminary to any peace negotiations.
The Finns believe themselves unable to intern the Germane without help, these sources said, but are reluctant to accept Russia's proffer ed aid. Onee this obstacle is removed, Finland may accept Russia's terms
readily.
Prince Cyril, regent of Bulgaria, may clarify Bulgaria’s position in a
speech which the Hungarian radio by a switch engine said he would make later today. Haute yards.
\ BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY Christ did not teach that all men should give all they have to the poor, but this was a specific prescription for this particular youth. who thought material riches were the onegoal of life: But when the young man heard it he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions.— Matt. 18:22.
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erswnal Am) LOCAL NEWS
BRIEFS
Mrs. William Cash and baby, Greencastle Route 3, were released from the Putnam county hospital Friday. Pfc. Ryle R. Perkins has returned to Camp Phillips after sending a furlough here at his home with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush, Warrant Officer and Mrs. Ralph Beam, Greencastle Route 3, are the parents of a son born Thursday at the Putnam county hospital. Cadet William P. Bair of Riverside. California, a graduate of Calif. Tech hag been visiting Mr. and Mrs. PerryRush and other relatives. He reported to Columbia University, New York for a specialized course of engineering. Friends here have received anaixuincement of the birth of a second son to Ur. and Mrs. Eldon C. Hill of Oxford, Ohio. He has been named George Stephen. The father, now on the faculty of Miami University. < was formerly of Greencastle. Mrs. Mary Hanneman has received a letter from her son, Sergeant Robert Hanneman of the U. S. Marines, in which he says he was a member of the outfit that took the Marshall Islands. Boh has a new address which may be obtained from his mother. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ruark Thursday, were Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Duncan of Washington, D. C.. Mrs. William Strain and daughter, Mary Alice of Bloomington, Joe Hammond of Notre Danie, Mrs. O. H. Hammond, W. C. Hammond, and Rex Hammond.
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Pfc. Royal N. Tharp has arrived in California for further training His address is a s follows. Pfc. Royai N. Tharp A. S Nf 35882534, FAF. RD. Sqd. G. Hammfcd Field, Fresno, California. Cpl. Jack Moore ha.® been transferred from Camp Gruber, Okla., !o Camp Carson Colorado, H|s new address is pi. Jack Moore, A. S. N. 35148513, Hq. Btry. dl2, F. A. Rn,, Camp parson, Colorado. Cpl. A^uor--would pike to hear from all h;s
friends
Cpl. Ralph A. Call, Jr., returned tp Lafayette Thursday after a shoit furlough with his family. Mrs. Cah and little son, Jimntie, remained for an extended visit. C^pl. Call has been selected for Field Artillery Officers Candidate School at. Fort Sill, Okla. Opl. Jackson sop of Mf. and Mf-s. Henry Jackson of Coatesyille is home on a ten day furlough. Hp is stationed at Camp Campbell, Ken-
tucky.
Cpl. Thomas E. Hardwick has been transferred from Camp Gruber, Okla. to Camp Carlson. Colorado H»s addi.-ss is Cpl. Thomas E. Hardwick 35148507, Btry B, 612 F. A. Bn.
Camp Carlson. Colorado.
The new addres of S, Sgt. Ormond O’Hair, 35158245, is Co. A. 638 Tank Destroyer Bn., Camp Qruber) Okla. Theron R. York, S 2 , c, whose family resides at 102 Arlington street, Greencastle, is now an integral member of the Amphibious Forces of the
United States Navy.
At the completion of his pieiimtnary LST tiaining at the Amphibious Training Base. Camp Bradford, N. O. B.. Norfolk, Virginia, Theron R.
Relief for Miseries of HEAD COLDS
Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It U) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritaiton, ana (3i helps clear cold-tloB- . ■ ■ ged nasal passages, ififirc Follow complete directlons In folder. VA Tkv NOL
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.Monday Club To .Meet Monday The Monday Club will meet with (Mrs. R. L. Pierce, Moll ,iy afi.-rnoo; at 2:30 o’clock. Pl< i - g <0- - and thimbles. -f, -i- -i* -i* <• v v v v ■!* -*3 ♦ ANNIVERSARIES ♦ {gl *l« •!* *1* *1" *»* 'I' ’*»• Birthday • \J|s. Dorothy Barnes Jenkins jtfipore, MU., 21 years t lay. M reh , Mrs. Theodore Crawley, 307 smith 'Locust St. 77 years old today, Feb
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Gunmen Wound Gambling King CHICAGO, March 3. (UP)-John (Joseph Williams, south side pam'jling king, was wounded critically oday in the latest phase of ti - underworld’s battle for control of the city’s lush gaming empire left I-aderle ;! by the suicide of Frank "Tin En-
forcer” Nitti.
Williams was shot while driving his car in theiieart of hi l airtb'i- ' district. Seven shot: un -iu . enlei-
ed his arms and hack.
Both sides of hi. automobile we - - ripped by slugs, leading police to be-
has been assigned to the crew lieve his assailants had been station-j
ed on both sides of the street. Williams, retaining consciousness | after the shooting, staggered from j
odist church pledge redediratior of self, service and substance” to the wartime tasks and opportunities of "hristians ns a feature of the denomination’s nation-wide second annual week of dedication it was announced ,y Dr. Claude M. McClure, superintendent of the Greencaslle district. Nearly 8,600,000 Methodists are participating in the 42.000 Methodist churches, where they will renew their covenant with God and give of their su.jstanee to building His King-
dom in the hearts and. iiv M „ says Bishop Kern. Nashv,V 3' chairman of the national
for this week.
“A world at its worst e a ii,, I church at its best” is the , K „
the week
tion of
Methodism’s^"^
its spiritual r -.s our ^’ ; ' 4 |
culminate March 5th, whe„ **1 men and children will make " v -t commitments of dedication J**! tribute to a sacrificial, volun^B
feting.
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Ben F. Davis REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOK County Treasurer OF Putnam County Subject to the Republican Primary MAY 2ND., 1044, Your Support Appreciated,
RECORD DAMAGE VERDICT BRAZIL, Jnd. March 3 (UP — The largest personal damage verdict ever rendered in Clay circuit court was awarded today to Theophile Verpleatefe, big four section hand. The plaintiff, who was carried into court on a cot, received $25,000 for loss of a leg and other critical injuries suffered when he was struck
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RED CROSS WAR FUND
Your RED CROSS it at His side when he needs it the moit.
yOUR loved one - struck down in battle - may return to you at war’s end, because Red Cros s was at his side, to save him from dying. Thof* reason enough for you to see the wisdom of giving to the
1944 Wor fund.
ROSCOE G. SCOTT C0 '<™"-K D l £ K
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of an LST for active duty.
The LST is especially constructed for the transporting of troops and heavy equipment. It has a bow that can be opened when it comes into the beach which enables men and equipment to land ready for action. This
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his automobile and sought help from nearby houses. He was unable to gain admittance hcfoi- the police, summoned by a resident awakec I
type of amphibious craft is as large]by the fusillago of shots, arrived to
as a destroyer, and.it is the largest of the amphibious ships capable of making landings directly m the
beach.
Like the Naval Air Force and the Submarine Service, the physical requirements of the Amphibious Force are greater than t for the other branches of the Naval Service. To qualify for assignment to any of the amphibious craft ,a camlidate must successfully complete a thorough and varied curriculum. • The Amphibious Force is one of 1 the branches of the Navy that is now playing an important role in carrying the attack to the enemy, in every landing that has been made tp date, the Amphibious Force has carried the men and material into the beaches, such is the quality of the training given to both officers and enlisted men, and the sturdiness of the craft which they operate.
take him to the Holy Cross hospital Physicians said an immediate operation would be necessary to savt
his life.
DEDICATION MEEK
The w’eek of February 27 to March i 5th hag been designa ted throughout j the Methodist cluuqii at '.i ’ vT Week.” This is the week in which | members and friends of the Meth-
NOTICE After Saturday, March 4th There will be no deliveries until further notice.
KROGER STORE
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FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M
M. Y. F. at 7:00 P. M.
Bible Study and Prayer, Wed
dajr 7:45 P M.
W. S. C. S. Thursday 'tiiese churches welcome you tp
their services.
How To Relieve Bronchitis
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Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
CLOSING-OUT SALE As I have sold my farm, I w ill sell my Personal Pro|)erty a: my FarmU_ MILES NORTH OF BLOOMINGTON AND 10 MILES SOI Til OF MAJtl j
; INSVILLE ON STATE HOAD 37 On,
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TUESDAY, MARCH At 1:00 P. M.
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85—HEAD CATTLE-
12 Fresh Cows.
12 Springer Cows. These 24 Cows are
Dairy Cows.
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HK1CK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Charles Hendrich, Supt. Morning worship—11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Evening Youth Fellowship. 7 p. m. There will be an important planning meeting for the old and new officers of the Fellowship .time to be announced by President Flint. CANAAN METHODIST IHURCii Rev. Bernhard Fnisen Sunday School at 10:08 A. M. Morning Worship at 11:00 A M, Evening Worship at 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer, Thursday 7:45 P. M.
ASSEMBLY ROOM SERVICE The non-sectarian service in the assembly room of the court house is a real blessing to many and you arc invited tonb* present Saturday evening* at for another gospel service. Special messages in song and congregational singing. •‘What Will Christ Find in the Earth When He Comes Again?’’ will be the subject of the message Saturday evening. “What shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the age.”
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH Pastor: Forrest Graves Sunday School Suipt. Cully Price Sunday School at 10:00 A, M. Worship service at 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome '* • .^•t • v I
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and heal raw. tender tnflunu d mucous membrane: , i ll
to sell you a bottle of Creuinu r u •. i
the understanding you must til., he
way it quickly allays the * < r you Heifers, Shorthorn, are to have your money back. ! to Head of Mixed
CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Coir. ;, Bronchitis
REAL A No. 1
Protect the only pair of eyes you will ever have. Come in for a complete eye examination. Dr. J. F. Conrad OPTOMETRIST 109 E. Wash. St. Phone 240
Steers Heifers.
I Pure bred Brown Swiss Bull. I Pure bred Shorthorn Bull.
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2 Unit Clean Ezel milking ma<hin| like new, used only 4 months. 1_30 HOGS From ISO to 100 lbs. double immiur4| extra nice.
32 SHEEP 30 Ewes nearly all will have Im* by day of sale. 2 Extra good Bucks.
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ROLL FREEMAN Auctioneer.
TERMS: CASH
BURNS, Owner
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OK Hatchery 3 East Franklin St. Greencastle, Ind. Phone 130 Be Wise! Buy stronger and better CHICKS right at home for less money. We hatch White Rocks, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire Reds, Rhode Island Reds, Large English White Leghorns, and Buff Orphingtons from Putnam County Blood tested flocks. All at $12.00 per hundred. Why pay more for SHIPPED CHICKS. Get the best and still pay less. Buy now, OK Hatchery
IT’S CONVENIENT! You don’t hove time to stand in line these war-busy days ... to make your savings deposit or to bring your check account up to c'ate: so we offer you,the facilities of a Bank by Mail Service. Bank from your armchair or desk: waste no time or effort: do things the business-like way.
First-Citizens Bank And
Trust Co.
greencastle
