The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1944 — Page 2

EVEN WORK CLOrHES MUST

8E CLEANEO

TURN IN YOUR OLD HANGERS FOR VICTORY

Of course you know this is true. But the point we re frying to moke is that there is no need for you women who are employed in essential jobs, to take time off i‘'om your war work to v/orry bout it. Just count on us. Our war jcb is keeping your iothes fresh and dear

Herald Consolidated "H For All” 8. K. Kajrld«'n. I'uhllitaer Kntw«d in the postuffice at Green ; Indiana aa seeund class mall natter a ider Act <j! March 8. 1878 . "riptton price, "i cents per k; $.100 per year by mall In Putun County; $8.50 to $5.00 per year mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

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And LOCAL NEWS mu&vs

H. ih. ii I.oi 1<\\ oil spent Sunday in Bio; iiiington. I’ ;i k i Ingram pent Sunday in i ; h i. stun, Ml., visiting with hi.s parM. Ruth Cline.; is visiting with Mi. and Mrs. Roy Clines for a few

\QM8e¥S J [wirM THl fOMM) Mi and Mrs. Robert Longdec, we, t U asiiington -Ireet. have received word that their son, Donald Longden. has arrived ifely in England. Tin- new addii • of Robert SiiiiIn is A. S. \ ..o UMOO, A. P. O. 9986 e o Postmastei New York, N. i Y - | i h< n< w addle ol Pvt William O. 11 luff aii-P.md oi Mr-. Martha Huff. ...i. inastie Rout. is Pvt. William I >. Huff. kVCll*. Mattely B, 549th 1-'. A Battalion Yorth Camp Hoo I j fexas.

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! Mrs. A, I. Meredith an! nt Sm 1 a with M and S aide: at Wot 111i! ;■ ton.

T Set. Dennis . been visiting wit parents left last camp in Miami, from England Ai pletiiig 25 bomln Germany. Foi T Sgt. Buis weal Oak Leaf Clusti guish. d Flying < joyed liis furloug lalives and frietui. i visit iiome since I vice in October j Eugene, is statio i Miehigan, when j training on Die ! pei Is soon to to

111 aining.

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M - K.ilC npbell. Sergeant \ustin Funk ally, vi.-p. ) with fri.ml was stationed in Iran for He is now on the res f unk was formeily mipl

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?f>' '' ■: •smwkfLmmm, immmmmv- m«*m Robert D. Patton FOR SHERIFF of PUTNAM COUNTY Detrocrulic Primary, May ?

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Hue Ut war Him- eonditioiut I will he imnhle to m • d of yiili, hill vour help will he uppri-i ia) i ^maBmm

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la Clu'u, Warren township, | , i:i ii. .1 at the eouit house on Wed-

^ nesday.

.Miss Betty Lou Whitman was in .Indianapolis Sunday visiting with!

J relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clines visited] ' Mr and Mrs. John Bowman and fain

ilp Sunday.

Kenneth Siddons, A. M. M. 3-e is j j on n two weeks leave visiting ! i hi.s parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul]

] Siddons.

Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Welch and I dmighti r spent the woek-end in Waveiand visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

M A. Welch.

I'-Sglit. Elm'll Rogers left today | I'm Ft. Bliss. Texas after spending a

| ten-day furlough visiting with t-ela-1 uen, nurses an

j lives and friends.

j i he Cn .scent Club will meet We i- . ■ day afternoon at 2:30 witli Mrs. do - Pool The leader will tie Mrs.

Lrdie Haymaker.

Mrs. Paul Hendrirh and daughter Sondra Lou have gone to Florida to " with her husband who will ibe stationed there for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Williams and daughter, Nadine of Rainbridge and Mi - Ha?: I McCullough wore Sunday j visitors of Miss Lueillc Kerr at I Rockville.- i Mrs. G. E, Caywooil has returned home from Ix'xington, Ky where she was called liy the death of her brother. Dick Turner, a veteran of Woildj W o i and a former resident of Put -1

nnm county.

Kenneth Siddons. aviation meehin-1 Is mate third class, arnved home Sunday noon from South Carolina for a visit with Ilia parents. Mr. and

i Buis who has i hi.s wife and his ■ k to go to a rest Kla. He returned I 7th after comig missions over his achievement tin Air Medal, 3 uid the DistinSgt. Buis eni visiting with relit was his first • ntered the serpi|” His brotlier

Meets Tuesday The. Art Needle Work Club will meet Tuesday, May 2 at 12:00 for a luncheon with Mrs. W. J. Alley. Each member bring a covered dish and table service. •h *1* Tri Kappa To Meet The Active Chapter of the Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening at 8:00 with Mrs. Edward Wood. •I" •!• + + Over-The-Teacups f To Meet Tuesday Over-The-Teacup.i Club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. James Pence. Miss Shearer will be in charge of the program. ■*•**• + Warren Twp. Home Lcoiiotuie* ( tub To Meet Warren Township Home Economies Club will meet at the Community House on Wednesday afternoon. May 3rd.

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Rill Shelly iiouored With Party Pfc Bill Shelly, who is home on a furlough, was honored at a party Saturday evening given by his mother, Mrs. \V. A. Shelly, at their home on Hillsdale Avenue. Fourteen guests were present. The evening was spent

The Indiana Loan Co Will Make You a Cash Loan. Come In! Get Up to $300! Take a Full Year to Repay!

Farm Loans Pay Quarterly 19'. East Washington St.

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dent, (dub song. Blest Be the Tie, was sung scripture read by the hostess. Eleven members answered roll i all with seed exchange. Four visitors were present, Lords prayer repeated, hr' ting adjourned to meet in May with Edith Beebee. *!• •!* •{• •!• t urrenl Literature Group To Meet This Evening The Current Literature Group oi the A A. U. \V. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Hazel McCullough, 533 Anderson street. Mis. John A. Cartwright will present the program on quick looks at several books. Mrs. John E. Masten will serve as assistant hostess.

at Dearborn,

< mpli ting his I in danc ing. Refreshments were serv

igines. He cxup submarine

WITH THE FI I H ARMY. (Italy

j Six Hoosier off Army recently organized "Hoos ization when th \rti.y mess at i .g- Indiana.

make o'

ed later in the evening.

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W omen of Moose To Meet Wednesday

Women of the Moose will meet in

of the Fifth I regular meeting Wednesday, May 3. i i 10 ,l the loosely I This being Hospital Guild chapter In Italy Organ ! night. Mrs. Violet Detrn will have t m the Fifth ■ rhar &e of Lhe program. A (lass of

table reserved for

duty

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pleasant these I dMiiians headed by ha plain Capta l: '.viand ('. Adams ••f Corydon, for" ■ i i nucleus to in vite all Hoosier officers, enlisted

candidates will be iniated in honor of co-worker, Edith Monninger, ar, offical visitor of the Indianapolis chapter. ( All officers escorts, and committee chairmen please be present for the meeting at 8 o’clock All members

M ACS to monthly i P lPas c bri bS: sandwiches for refresh

i gathering that v. II follow the pat-

tern of family reunions.

At the initial ium-heon were Captain 1. Frank Knebel, 1721 Ohio Boulevard. Ten- Haute; Lieutenant Roy MeCorn, k ViOit North Dela-

ware Street. In ipolis .Lieutenant! A P ril 22 T’ 1 »e meeting was called Forest If Gil-,ai Corydon; Lieu- l>r ^ er b .V the 'patrol leader.Madonna

tenant Leo A. N’esius. Remington ! Skelton.

uid Warrant O ei Lyle W. March- j 'The amount of $1.05 was collected "id i ncoln. 1 from dues. Plans were made to hav" rst Hoosier picnic, tentative- : a picnic and hike after school.

cheduled fi r April 23, is open to • * • •

ments. This will be an open meeting with formal initiation.

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Girl Scouts Troop Five Held Meeting

The Girl Scouts of Troop V met

C- “b 'h + Service ( Inti Xlet With Mrs. Clodfelter Tin* Community Service Club met Apiil l(»th at the home of Mrs. Ruth Clodfeltei Miss Lucile Smith initalled the new officers. A demonstration on bread and rod making was given by Miss Smith. Twenty seven members and guests were present. Mrs. D. P. Alexander and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter from Clinton township were in attendance. f S T + Elks Will Hold I)crh\ Day Dance 3n connection with the annual running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs next Saturday, th-r local Elks lodge is planing a ‘.Derby Day” Dance from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. May 6. Music for the occasion will be furnished by Fred Cizek and his orchestra from Terre Haute

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Limedale Coninninit.v Circle

Meets Thursday

The (Limedale Community Circle

will meet with Mrs. Harry Godfrey, to | Thursday, May 4 at 2:00. Devotions

and roll call by Mrs. Earl Bemis

Mrs. Lee Tony will have charge of the progiam on ‘‘Mothers Day."

Members note change of date.

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°f three s^j-l

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Mrs. ( ussity Te (,i^ ■tewing Lessens

Mrs. Ed C

first of a serli sons, a part , given recently if Purdue. Ti continued at it the home i

Mrs. Leslie Ham , Hostes, To Needleeratl ( Ini,

The April ri 'iay at the J

Hamakei wth J

in g coll call. Mary Hunter]

Elizabeth

v '* Ifissong i

Mi-,]

,l!s - Ernest Joi

-raft Club n , • if Mrs. Li ~ . nembers an

guests Wei. " Anderson and M-

ohain.

The presid-t ■ Mrs. Elmer ^ gave a repot t meeting. Mis. Ruth ijn • man. the - gram leadei the trip sin left Chicago to s mtk WashiJ where she v .t, i : ,| fj vc the home of hw son. Senior 1^ ant and Mi W .. n Quebbeo* Lieut. Qui bln n is iNavy;^ < Cu ii tin lied hu I'.iiif Tlireti

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POULTRY NETTING

■' "1 ill II usiers serving in the

Fifth Army or in Ttnly.

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si WIESE TWINS

P HORN I.\V IDLE, Pa. May t — (FPi Si m.,,-i twin daughters of

rly, 24. Audubon, Pa..

were living today, 24 hours after their birth Sunday at thy Phoenix-

villi' hospital.

FriemUy Sewing Circle Met With Mrs. Hansell The Friendly Sewing Circle held their April meeting with Mrs. Verneta Hansell. Work for the day was quilting. A lovely dinner was served Leota Raub gave thanks. The meeting was called to order by the presi-

* *» * County Reading Club Will Meet Wednesday The County Reading Club will meet with Mrs. A. E. Bowers, 14 Larabee j Street, Wednesday May 3 at 2:30. The program is in charge of Mrs. | Edmond Torr. Responses. Mrs. Fred Thompson. Members please note change of hostess. *

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Paul Siddons and family, south J

Hospital "Iheinls said that the con-

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i l"wn on State Road 43. When hi.s i leave expires he will report for duty

on the west coast.

K V lyin' Eiteljorge is recovering fioin iii operation at the Ashfor 1 i". jiit.-il in Virginia. This was his m imi'l major operation since his return from duty overseas. His adds is Pvt. F. Wayne EiteIjorg->. Wum 20s Ashford General Hospital. White Sudphur Springs, West Vir-

yinia.

Mi Esther Dunlavy Qui< k left on -day for Wichita Falls Texas to her husband. Pvt Donald E. hiii k, who is stationed at Sheppard Field. While then* she will he the , -t of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Keith 'V ' hila Falls. Mrs. Keith was the former Miss Winifred Elrod of ('oatesville. v v -I* ■F -j. ej ANNIVERSARIES *1* *«* *!* •’« *!« •!* *!• | r.lrth(lay Mi- Mae O'Hair, Greem astle, to- j day May 1. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand. 26 ! j yars today, May 1.

I dition of tin

ne baby was good and as "fair." Their mother

was deseriln i in good condition af-

ter a "eomfortable night.”

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or iinm si: i'ii.isui: vr or i:si \n; I 1113 K El! Y GIVEN id tlm s ami l.'-nalees of d'-ei as, il III appeal ' '* ri-ail (Amiri. In 1,1 at ii ne. "ii lIn* Zl'inl (lay nd »lin« cause, if a a v I, SK I "I t.K.MK\T \i' ' " ' -iii'' nf - liil de III In a npi nveil. anil "lifnil in t lien aini "f "f loir ship, and relistriliulive s'liat-es All" ri I luff man e Clerk of said Com-t if April. 11144.

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si i; \ i: ia s. a . II 48 Y ii Foil .him. i: FEW AM CIR< ITT < OERT DEM<K KATK Tl< KET MW 2ND., 1044. A QUALIFIED AND PRACTICING ATTORNFY PLEDGED TO ADMINISTER JUSTICE ACCORDING TO LAW NOT UNQUALIFIED OPINION

I’Her II. DUNCAN For TREASURER OF PUTNAM COUNTY Democrat Candidate in Primary Election.

Due to war time co/ulitions I will be unable to we all of but your help will be appreciated.

REMEMBER THEIR .... BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WEDDINGS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH Gifts And Greeting Cards FROM SAM HANNAS BOOK STORE

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JOHN H. ALLEE Republican Ticket FOR JUDGE Vote Tomorrow