The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 April 1944 — Page 2
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fire ftiVP Rfhelrah l.mlRf Meets Monday
Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet in regular session tonight at .1.00 Degree work will be conferred and important business discussed.
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Innumerable physical ills would be instantly cured if we faced about and got in complete harmony with infinite love and wisdom and power: When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son. thy sins be forgiven thee.—Mark 2:5.
Kindergarten (irmip To Meet Tonight The Qreencastle Kindergarten Mothers will meet in the Kindergarten room at the city library this (evening at 7:30. *
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P. K. O. To Meet
Wednesday Aflernoon
Mrs. Ludella Day of Fillmore was! P. R. <> will meet Wednesday afadmitted to the Putnam county hos- | ternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. V. L. pital Saturday. i Raphael.
Mrs. Raymond Baldwin and family have moved to Brazil to make their
future home.
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IN COURT at Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Mary Ann Mulligan, 18, s i"ht to obtain release of her 16-year-old husband from the custody of his father, who, she charged, abducted him on their honeymoon. The judge refused to act pending a hearing on a petition for annulment of the marriage brought by parents of her husband. The young couple is shown above. (International^
Mrs. Lillie D. Reeves attended a style show in the Terre Haute House ut Terre Haute today.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dreher spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fulkarson at Greenwood. Howard McCammack. of the U. S Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammack. who is stationed at Port Hucneme, Calif., will appear on Kay Kyser’s “College of Musical Knowledge” program Wednesday night, April 12. at 9 p. ni.
The Putnam County Nursing Council will meet at the Hut- it son Nurses Home tonight at 8 o'clock. Miss Moore from the Maternity Division of the Indiana State Board of Health will explain the emerg' iiey care for the wives and infants of service men. All graduate nurses are urged to attend. LAFAYETTE. Ind., April 10-In-iiana's 1943 corn crop was ravaged more heavily by th 1 - European com borer than that of any other state in the nation, the U. S. Agricultural rerearch administration told Purdue officials today.
And LOCAL HEWS briefs
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The W. R. C. will meet at 2:30 in regular session. I Mila Barrow is confined to
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her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor spent Easter in Paris, Illinois. .Mrs. Winifred Snider of Bedford has been released from ( the county
hospital.
Miss Rebn Randel was a week-end i guest of (Miss Barbara iBiawblett of j
Stinesville.
Miss Carrie Pierce of Johnson Co., School, spoilt the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ida Pierce. Mrs. Grace Pollom requests that all Federated Clubs mail their annual reports to her at Roachdale. Dale Cue of the Naval Training School at Purdue, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue. Mrs. George Humphrey and Mis. Callie Arnold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold ami Thomas
Bettis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann have returned to Chicago after visiting with Mr. Mann’s mother, Mrs. William
Yount.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solomon, R 3, are the parents of a daughter, born Sunday evening at the Putnam Coun-
ty hospital.
Pvt. Daniel McCullough, stationed at Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., is spending a ten day furlough with his wife, ! i«rs. Ruby McCullough. i Miss Dotothy Etter, daughter of * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Etter, city, un-1
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1‘resent Day dub To Meel Tuesday The Present Day Club Will Wiee: with -Mr s. N. C. O'Hair on Tuesday, April 11 at 2:30 P. M.
Veronica Club Will Meet Wednesday The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 with Mr.r. Clifford Frazier, 10 Larrabee St Mrs. Robert Stoner will have the program. Meimbers please bring needles and thimbles and all members will sew for the Hospital. Friendship Club To Meet Wednesday The Friendship Home ttconomic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Hardwich Wednesday night April 12; instead of Wednesday af ternoon. Members please notice change. I
2. Members please
meeting place.
note change
LEGIONNAIRES Meeting Tonight 8:30 LEGION HOME Post 58 GREENCASTLE. INDIANA PRETTY PUSSY POSES FOR PHOTO
Happier Homes Study
j derwent an operation at the county | ( *°, ****1'*. . ci k • n !
with Mr. Welsh s parents. j tion in Muncie visiting Mrs. Walts Mrs. Margaret Burgess of Coates- j sister. Mrs. (Fred Semyer. ville returned to her home Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Seward, from the county hospital. j Roachdale, are the parents of a
son, born Monday morning at tht
Miss Maxene Hayes, 801 Lincoln, | colm ty hospital. Mr. Seward is in the
spent the week-end in Petersburg : sprvlce
visiting relatives and lilends. ! Easter dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Randel, wore, Mrs. Chester Elliott and son, Norman: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hale of Brazil,
and Alex Turner.
Tuesday Circle To Meet
With Mrs. Arnold
The Tuesday Circle will meet Tuesday April 11 with Mrs. W. C.'
Arnold.
Howard Davis of Indianapolis underwent an emergency operation at the county hospital Saturday.
MASTER OF All HE SURVEYS, this fluffy Angora cat answers to th{ (name of His Majesty " Entered in the thirty-first annual exhibit a 'the Pittsburgh Salon of Photographic Art. the photo was made b\ Edward B Noel of Cleveland Heights, O. (International!
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itJuLdt IN RECOGNITION of his services to the Japanese, Dr. Ba Maw, head of the puppet government In Burma, is shown, left, as he received the Order of the Rising Sun from M. Yoshioka, chief of Japanese protocol who represented the Mikado. This order is the highest bestowed by the Japanese emperor. Photo reached the United states through a neutral country. (International)
Benson Smith, Greencastle Route 3, was admitted to the county hos- | pital Sunday night for treatment. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Schonfield, * are the parents of a daughter born j Friday night at the county hospital. Mrs. Richard Cox, Greencastle | Route 3, is a patient in the county hospital due to a fractured ankle. Mu. Lulu Hammond, Cloverdale Route 1, underwent an operation at the county hospital Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lisby have leturnod homo after visiting in Waiterboro, South Carolina for the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox spent Sunday in Russellville visiting with Mrs. Maddox’s mother Mrs. Nattie
Potter.
Cpl. Gene Sutherlin, husband of Mis. Marjorie Sutherlin. arrived home Sunday morning for a 12 day furlough. Sgt. and Mrs. Ivan Irwin, of Camp Howzv, Texas, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin and family, Greencastle, Route 4. Mrs. Earl Taylor and daughter Lillian have returned to Osborn, Ohio after being called here by the death of Mrs. Charles Wendal. Mr. afid Mrs. Hobart Cox of Indiantown, Pa. are Spending a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleby of nvar Cloverdale. Mrs. A. C. Rosencranz returned to Granite City, III., Friday, after .spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox Lt. Rosencranz has been transferred to Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leslie and family had as Sunday guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Pingleton and daughter, Mis. Therman Tandy and their son Glenn Leslie of Lafayette. Glenn is employed at Lafayette. Kay and Joan Parker, daughters of Dr. and jMrs. George F. Parker, returned from Chicago Monday. Dr. Parker’s mother, Mrs. George F. Parker and his sister, Mrs. Gregory Miller returned with them for a visit. Mrs, Karl )W. Konbel of Nappanee, Indiana has come to Greencastle to make her home with her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kocher, while her husband is in service. He is now stationed at U. S. (Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis and family spent Sunday with Herbert Bennett and family of near Danville and visited with T-Sgt. and Mrs. IX>nnis J. Buis and little daughter. Miss Dorothy Bennett returned home with the Buis family to visit school at Fillmore and Belle Union for a day
or so.
Pfc. and Mrs. (Emil Butts of Danville, Illinois visited from Thursday and Friday with their sister-in-lau and niece, Mrs. Everett D. Gossett and daughter Carol, at , her home with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Grimes near Fillmore. Pfc. Butts is home on
Jolly-Get-Together Meeting Thursday
The Jolly-Get-Together Club will
meet Thursday, April 13, at 1:30 p.
m. with Mrs. Eva Boatright.
FILLMORE SOLDIER WRITES FROM ANZIO BEACHHEAD Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shuck of Fillmore are in receipt of the following soldier letter from Sgt. James F. Shuck, Anzio, Italy. Anzio, Italy March 16, 1944 Dear Folks: Haven't been getting much mail lately, 1 suppose it -will all come at once. How have you been getting mail, OK I hope. Had a letter from Granddad, he was telling me about his dream, I guess you heard it, him dreaming he was fighting the Jerry. I imagine it was a bad one if it was anyways real. I haven't heard from Howard, but I feel sure he will be getting along OK. No doubt you at home will hear from him before .ve do hero, so let mo know when you do I see in the army paper where Ernie Pyle said front lim.> troops should draw what is called fight pay, which would mean 50 r /r increase, I guess they have gone to work on it in Washington too. Hope they put it through, it sure would come in handy. That might put us up almost in the class of those poor mine and railroad strikers who are making $15 to $20 per day, however I don't look for it to pass, but it gives a fellow something to think about, aside from everyday happenings up here. The old saying of “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’’ is certainly light. This stuff is sure getting old and boring, so far I think we have been on the iine about 90 days since we came over last July to Sicily, veil the Jerry propaganda broadcast is coming, so I’ll listen. It creates quite a bit of fun among ■everyone who hears it. Solong for now. next time you send me anything send a pack of typing paper. Love, your son
Fred.
facilities, said today that rit i_ of travel may be avoided if lhf lie will cooperate and eliminate
essential trips.
He said vacation travel muit , held to a minimum and arrant fit congested schedules or the * pie "may find, as Miami vacation did, that they can get to their deT ations but can't get home." Johnson, who succeeded the k Joseph B. Eastman as head of u ODT, praised the wartime reconu the railroads but added that th. are seriously in need of «, uip ^ and skilled manpower to n-pl a , j.
ductces." He said
that with
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freight cars and 15,000 fever p* senger coaches than in World Wj rL they have done "far more" «, ^ present conflict.
'ociety
Pvt. Dan MoCullmigh ; Honored At Dinner
TOO MUCH TRAVELING BY PUBLIC SAYS ODT CHIEF
Delta Theta Tan To Meet Tuesday
Delta Theta Tau will meet Wed
nesday af 8:00 with Mrs. Wilson! Allen and daughters,
Wheeler 527 Anderson Street. i Hulsman,
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Mrs. Floy McCullouch entertained I with a family dinner Saturday even- 1 ing in honor of her son, IPvt. Daniel McCullough who i 9 home on a furlough from Drew Field, Tampa, Fla.' Those present included Pvt. and, Mrs. Daniel McCullough, Mrs. Gene'
Mrs. Odillo
Mary and Garnett MdCu'.- 1
WASHINGTON, April 10 (UP)— Transportation Director J. Monroe
Johnson, warning that there still isiof Youth.” too much traveling on war-burdened 1 attend.
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Birthday
Hehman Flint R. 1. 75 years 4 Easter Sunday, April 9. Margaret Floyd 500 S. Jackson St, 56 years, Sunday, April 9. Joan Rightsell, 6 years old t%
april 10.
Jo Ann Cunningham, daughter d Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham.! years old Sunday, April 9. Billy Alexander, Coatesvillf, | years old, Sunday April 9. Mrs. Claude Stewart 27 years 014 Sunday April 9. P. F. C. Clyde Newgent 24 vein old today, April 10. Mrs. Grace Walts, Sunday Apnli G’eraldine Worley, 18 years todiy.
April 10. Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. Wright i Fillmore, 20 years today, April 10.
P. T. A. Meets Tuesday Evening
The last meeting of the HiR School P. T. A. will be Tuesday W* ing at 7:30 at the high school Mn Irene Feldt. the school director d placement service at Purdue Unft* sity will be the guest speaker. H« subject will be “Vocational Guliiin#
Everyone is invited to
Morning Musieale Meeting Wednesday
Morning Musieale will meet Wednesday morning n t 10:00 with Mrs. Chester Hastings, 423 E. Anderson street < ff,**
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man. The morning wa* spent socially.
’.ough, Mrs. Clarice Terrill and M.\ and Mrs. Charles McCullough. After 1 dinner guests ^’ere Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox, Robert Buis, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and son of Belle Union and Mrs. James Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones of Greencastle. J
Arnold 510 S. Grown.
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II. K. Culture Club Meeting Wedne-day Tie Home Economics Culture (Club will meet Wednesday evening April 12 at 7:30, with Mrs. Wendell Pell South Jn kson Street. Please bring needle and thread.
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Morgan-Brown Marriage Announced Mrs. Ella Mae Brown of Green-] castle and lesse A. Morgan, foreman . at the Link Belt Company of Indianapolis, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at the home of the Rev. Angie Godwin, with Rev. Godwin, officiating. The couple will maice their home in Indianapolis.
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Willing Workers | To Meet Thursday The Willing Workers of Somerset Church will meet with Mrs. Pete Arthur, Thursday April 13. Mrs. Cully Price will have the devotions. Roll rail will be answered with household hints, he Bible lesson will be John 14 and 15. Girl Scout Council To Hold Meeting The Girl Scout Council will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the city library. -j. .j. .]•
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S. C. C. Club To Meet With Mrs. Rector The S C. C. will meet with Mrs. Charles Rector Tuesday at 7:30. | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Observe 5th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nvlson, residing on ithe West Walnut street road quietely observed their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on April 5. •I* + + 4* New-Era Chib To Meet Tuesday
At noon a delicious diner was served to which all did justice. Afterncon the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs Rosalie Allen. Roll call was answered by Easter verses lead from secret sister's greet ings. 14 members were present Several presents were received for anniversaries. U was decided to givc $5.00 to the Red Cross. After tho close of the meeting the hostess conducted four contests which were woi by Mrs. Marvel Berge Edna , Cox, Betty Crawley and Mrs. Smith. Visitors were Misses Betty Crawley, Mr.G. Smith and Mary Lee Zieglema i
from Gree'ncastle. ,
The next meeting will ibo at tin
home of Mrs. Hallie Runnels.
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WHIIE RED ARMY fortes engage In violent hand-to-hand combat Nikolaycv, Black sea port where an Important enemy-held na' base is situated, and in Cemautl, strategic railroad junction 0 * Ru ‘ manian Bucovina, giant Soviet armored forcea press within thrw miles of Ccrnauti, where they are massing for a large-scale Invaai of the Balkans In their big push against the Nazis. (laternationil)
H mie Economic <1ul> Meets Tuesday Clinton and Madison Home Fk?o nomic Club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Josie Burk at Morton. Warren Home Economic ( •Meets Thursday The Warren Township Home .Economic Club will meet at the Church in Putnamville Thursday P. M. April 13 to replant trees. (Please come. Sgt. William H. Stitcs of Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, returned to camp after spending the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Stites 207 W. Jacob Street. CLASSIFIED ADS
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a 10-day furlough from Camp Cus-I day afternolfc at 2:30 with Mrs
ter, Michigan. _ ( Russell Pierce
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FOR SALE: 40 head native ewes, 29 lambs by aide. Elmer Evens. 5, miles west of Greencastle. 10-2p. ( FOR SALE: Modem sanitary out. door toilet. 903 Locust. Phone 1 480-VV. 10-Ip. — 1 j FOR SALE: John Deere com plan- 1 ter 999 with check row and bean attaehment; 120 rods of wire. If not sold by April 18, will be sold at Cloverdale sale. Herbert Elmore.
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