The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1944 — Page 2
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Cltf&CASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1944
John the Baptist was not accepted by the sophisticated of his day, but the common people were swept bv his conviction and wisdom. Those who frankly tell us of our faults arj not popular while they are living: I For John came unto you in the waj " of righteousness, and ye believed him not. Matt. 21:32.
Personal And LOCAL MW$ BRIEFS
Have You Shed Your Muffler? As soon as a scarf around your neck makes you warm and “scratchy” -- you know Spring is a reality. So too will be your need for the right weight of clothing. A topcoat for instance -- in fly front or buttoned, raglan or set-in shoulder styling. Find your model, fabric and color in our varied selection. Cannon's THE MEN’S STORE
Childs Colds Society
WICKS V VapoRub
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Miss Marguerite Brendle will conduct a story hour at the public library on Saturday afternoon, March 25, at two o’clock. Children of the first and second grades are especially invited since the stories will be of Uiat age level.
-I- 'I* *’■ -I- -h -L* -J- V -1- ■’* -I* -I" ♦ ANNIVERSARIES Q .u ^ -j. -I- -IBirthday Mrs. Roy Clines, today, March 24. Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Lawrence. United States Army Transport Service, Overseas, 28 years today, March 24. Mary belle Alspaugh daughter of Mi. and Mrs. John H. Johnston, today, March 24.
V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8:00 in the V. F. W. Room. Mrs. Warren Swickard has retmnod from Anderson after visiting with relatives. a Norma White of Indianapolis will spend the wiK-k-end with relative.n iJreencastle. T: cod ■ c Mitchell is critcally ill of pneor io:iin fever at the Frank Farm- • : tarn, on the airport road. | . * -IV 1 Mrs. ilollie Cobble of StUesville was adir tted to the Putnam county hospital .'hursday for treatment. -arl Lynch of Lafayette, was in Greencastle, Thursday visiting with friends. Mr. Lynch formerly resided In this city. T'hder F. S. Fisher will conduct regular services at the Mt. Moriali Church un Sunday morning at 11 I o'clock, March 26. C. F Barrett, who was here helping to open the new A ^ P super market, will return to Hoopeston, 111., and begin a two weeks vacation Morris Taylor of Pa Ha, III., has come to Onecpcaatle to start \york in the meat department at the A & P Grocery. Mrs. Tbylor will arrive Sunday. Revival services at the Antioch ^ Baptist church will continue until , March 31st instead of Mar. 21st us was incorrectly stated. Everyone is welcome. I Mrs. Jyan Strovibe Weis of Little Rock, Ark., is visiting with her ' aunts, Mrs. E. R. Bartley and Mrs. Ida Pollum. Mrs. Weis is a former resident of Greencastle. Funeral services for Mrs. James Turner, who died Wednesday, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Moore and Sons’ ; Funeral Home in Brazil Burial will
HOG MARKET Hogs 7.000; fairly active: 160 lbs. up 20c higher,, lighter weights steady; 160 to 275 lbs. $14.20 to $14.35; 275 lbs. up $14.10 to $14.15; 100 to 159 lbs. $11.00 to 12.25; sows strong to 10c higher, mostly $13.30 to $13.50.
CORN THREAT REMOVED WASHINGTON, March 24 (DIP' —A government set-aside order today removed the threat of a corn shortage facing important processing plants manufacturing war pioducts. Following reports that many plants had less than a week's supply of corn, the War Food Administration late yesterday issued an ord n r setting aside stocks of the grain in country and terminal elevators for purchase by the processors. Rural elevators in spesified areas of Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana were ordered to offer 35 per cent of present corn stocks and future receipts to purchasers named by WFA. Terminal elevators In the same areas must set aside 35 per cent of present supplies and of future receipts from other than country elevators.
DeSpain-lHaacs Marriage Announced Announcement is made of the marriage- of Miss Elizabeth Isaacs to Joseph DeSpatn. which took placon Saturday. Match 4th. at the honu of the bridegroom’s sister-, Mi.-. M. O’Brien, 302 Greenwood avenin City. The Rev. Paul Robinson, officiated. 4- * *!• + March Meeting Of Group Is Postponed The March meeting of the Newcomers group of the DePauw Women's Club has been cancelled. * • * * Priscilla Club To Meet Monday The Priscilla Club will meet will Mrs. Starr Moniiay afternoon at
2:30.
•1* -1* •!* Otlra Zimmerman Honored Lit Supper A surprise supper was given f,>: Otha 'Zimmerman at his home <>i 107 Hill street Wednesday evening. Those present were his wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs. Virginia Bit t and children, Mrs. Anna Myers, Miss Elizabeth Myers, Robert Crousore, Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Rurnley and family, Mr. and Mi-; Bennett Plummer and family, Mr-. Myrtle Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Roilie Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmerman.
FOR EXTRA CASH WHEN THE PAY CHECK WON'T STRETCH SEE
Phone 15
INDIANA Get Up to $300.00 . .
LOAN CO.
12 Months to Repay. 19 V6 East Washington Street
HAPPY MRS. GEBHART NOW PRAISES RETONGA
FIFTH WAR LOAN GOAL
Was Victim Of Nervous Indigestion And Sluggish Elimination For About Two Years, She States. Regains 7 Lbs. And Feels Fine. “It seems perfectly wonderful what one month on Retonga did for mi'.” happily declares Mrs. Lillian Gcbhart, prominent resident of 474 No. 1th St . Terre Haute, Jnd., and a staunch member of the Evangelical Church. Describing her ease, Mrs. Gcbhart stated: “1 was a victim of poor appetite, nervous indigestion, and sluggish limination for about two years. The little food I ate would soon sour in my tomach and cause so much gas that. I felt miserable and my nerves seemed like they would go to pieces. I could sleep only an hour or two at a time, and mornings found me simply fagged out. I had to use powerful laxatives regularly; I lost many pounds and seemvd to be going from bad to worse. “Retonga soon brought me the relief T so badly needed. Now I ■enjoy even breakfast and eat anything
Mrs. Lillian Uebhart
without fear. I sleep r stfully have regained seven p'"U'.ds aireiJ Even the sluggish lieved. I feel splendid It's har-) u beliieve any medicine could h, grand relief that Retonua g & v mt ij Retonga is intended to relieve fc tress due to Vitamin B-l deficieJ constpation, insufficient flow of t gestive juief’s in the stomach. J loss of appetite. Accept no suiistihit Rctona may be obt tin. i at R = Mullins Drug Store. y,
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE: Good truck platform and grain bed, 14 feet long, 8 feet i wide, 3 feet deep tail gate. See Paul ! Miles, Bainbridge. 24-2p. I
WASHINGTON, M»rc:; ?4 A $16,000,000,000 goal ha< been fix ’ for the 'Fifth War Loan, St ret.tv Morgenthau disclosed today, “b cause we need .t for the war and because we’ve been assured that w--can get it.’’ The Treasury chief told ;> news conference he wanted to correct “an unauthorized Impression” that tli goal would he $14,000,000,000 sane' as the Fourth War Loan which brought in $16,700,000,000. Saying he had been “smoked "out by the published reports, Morgenthau added a full’announcement as to t’’-' date and type of securities would be made next week. The drive is generally expected t, open early in June. t
QUALITY MEATS
Rug Cleaner—Powder-ene. the j n4w sensational dry cleaner for rugs. No liquids, no suds, shake on, brush in and vacuum off. Snider’s Wall Paper & Paint Store. 24-27-29-30-5t.
TWO DIE IN CRASH SEYMOUR, Ind., March 24.— (UP) An army board of inquiry today investigated a crash of a training plane which claimed the lives of two flight instructors from Freeman Army Air Field yesterday. Ttv AT-10 training plane fell on the Jefferson Proving Grounds area
near Madison. Ind., killing Lt. Hugh C. Jones. Jr., 28. of Hominy, Okla., and Lt. Lloyd O. Tircuit. 20, of Springfield, Pa., Col. E. T. Rundqui.st, post commandant, announced. The plane was on u combat training flight from Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., to Freeman Field, he
said.
j he in the Boone-Hutcheson cemetery. Mrs. Tumer was a former resident
of Putnam county.
Funeral services were held in Indianapolis Thursday for Frank Razier, who several years ago was a well known clothing salesman in this city, where he spent some ten years. He was in World War I and in YMCA service and since that time has been with various clothing firms in Indianapolis. He will be remembered hc-e by many of: the older citizens as ih was associated with the Frank Hays clothing store while in Greencastle.
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“We’ve got a War Job to do too!” 0. K. HATCHERY Has 2 weeks, 1 week, and day old Chicks for immediate delivery. Buy Now! .
3 E. Franklin St.
Phone 180
LUCKY BABY MIAMI, Fla., March 24.—(UP) Eight-month-old Bryce L. Taylor, of Miller, Neb., fell from the eighth story of a hotel and lived. Hi! only injuries; a broken leg and a slightly strained neck. BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN MEAT? BEEF—PORK—VEAL JUICY STEAKS - SUCCULENT HAMS A Tip to Point Savers -TRYFROSTED FRUITS and VEGETABLES
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NOTICE I have taken over the BROOKSHIRE FILLING STATION E. WASHINGTON ST. ROAD I will appreciate Hie continual patronage of oh.l and new customera. Arthur Sutherlin
Perry Rush, popular Greencastle vocalist, was a featured soloist with the large choir at the Spring Convocation ceremonies at the Indianapolis Scottish 71116 in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Rush, who is known in Indianapolis musical circles, has been a soloist with the choir for maiiy years. O. L. VanCleave and Evan McKeehan of Bainbridge were inducted into the 32nd degree of Masonry and were among a class of 800. The banquet on Thursday evening was attended by approximately two, thousand persons, j
Know Your Eye Condition Gome in for a complete eye Examination. GLASSES WHEN NEEDED.
Dr. J. F. Conrad OPTOMETRIST 109 E. Wash. St Phene 240
A Wartime Appeal ..For Your Co-operation In order to conserve essential equipment and transportation, the office of defense transportation in provisions 17 has ordered an adherence to certain restrictions effectoive Monday, March 27th. So that out customers may be informed, we take this means to outline the order
briefly.
HOME DELIVERY--
Zoning ot community so Hint there will be ONLY ONE DELIVERY A WEEK. HOSPITALS-- — ’
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Deliveries may Im- made ONLY THREE DAYS A WEEK. — DELIVERIES—Tl I sDAVS — THURSO AYS — SATURDAYS.
FUNERALS-
l , : i R '\ A1 7 HOMK S — ,f funeral at private home, two deliveries a day permitl" (.) I I NEKAI, HOME — If funeral held at Funeral Home, three deliveries a (In' permuted. SUNDAY DELIVERIES1 !t t Strlelly forbidden except funeral deliveries by order of O. D. T. We Will Appreciate Your Cooperation. EITEL S FLOWERS
