The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1944 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1944.

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YriltT’ li A IT V R A XTAHt'I? ? Oscar Michael of Cloverclale was THE DA1IJ BAJ\WbKj adm . tte(ltothecountyhos ^ 1MoI1 .

Herald Consolidated

“It VVavnt For All**

S. R. Kart*®. PnhltalMir I tarium.

ICntar**.! in the postoffice at Green- - Mrs. Beinajd Fulkeison ami hahy astle, Iiuilana a» second class mall ' 0 f Greenwood have been released I natter under Act ci March 8, 1878. j from the county hospital. Subscription price, l‘l cents per j Mins Hazel MeCullougii spent the week; $3.00 per year by mail In Put- weekend in Indianapolis the siuest of

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Retha Mae Stringer is reported | critically ill at the Rockville Sani*

I nam County;' $3.50 to $5.00 per year

'by mail outside lutnam County. 17-10 8our.h Jackson Street.

The horns of Jhittin form a natural background for throwing the voice ov.-r a vast multitude. Christ used natural means to attain worthy ends: And seeing Hie multitudes, he went up into the mountain. Matt.

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SCr-EN PLAYER d ue Tierney holds her seven-month-old 1 h i Cn >ini, who recently made her Hollywood debut aft it iiutn Wa. li,:..;ton, D. C, with her nurse An incut 1 ini I is grown from three pounds two ounces to an even 1 1! i f the Ca. salt family is Second Lieut. Oleg Cassini, t m. d at Fort Riley, Kansas. (International S

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Miss Esther Vaaderbark. Mr. and Mrs. Bid Maddox were in Russellville Sundav afternoon, visiting with Mrs. Nettie Potter. Mrs. Walter Cottingim and baby of Clayton returned to their home Sunday from the county hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Sulsman of near Belle Union returned to her home Sunday from the county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold iDunean ami children of Terre Haute spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Dun can. j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hurst, of Princeton, spent the weekend vimtine; with Mr. and IMrs. Chester | Elliott and son. Di. F. M. Hearst and son Edwin of Alexandria. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Hearst, 307 east Walnut

street.

Buddie Huffman of this city is aj McCutchan of Claremont, patient in the Putnam county hospit-I G a jjf a former dean of music at Deah \ Ilf'] Pauw university, is a patient in the l,t Kenneth M. Kersey’s new ad J Putnam count y ho8 P ital - dress is A. A. F. Detach No. 4, Camp! M,s Carles Brackney of Monroe Si her, Ala. j townshi P feI > on the west side of the square Saturday afternoon and was

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Huffman of this city is a

j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richmond of j Hammond are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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Federaled Heading ( I’la I "dist Conference. T Meets Wednesday i be in charge of Mr The eVde-ated R-fling Club will brand, and Mrs. Jaiiii ei W iln lay at I 'iO it the City , l"°vid< the music, labr.ie M’s Gran Polio".! will re- J 'lay preceding the lun view )!! tra .1 and u!v mt«iw a. be a meeting of th I in Keystone Chapel.

TV. S. s. To Hold Meeting

severely injured. She suffered cuts about her fare when her glasses broke and also both wrists were -prained and one knee cut. She slipped on a man-hole cover in the side-

walk and fell forward.

There will be a school of instruction and a meeting of all 4-H club , officers in the county In the assembly

Ln Putnam county hospital Monday room of tl]( , court Tl ., is. ird | m ° nilng ' j evening. The groups will be dividI Mrs. Vernon Abbott and son left ■ ed into various classes for officer in-

_____ I Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will I meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at

n. will j [| )p Gross rooms. Mrs. Mamie Kiikliam, li* Highland

[ i ;g Will j ufi i hurs- j there will

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W K C S. of Gobin Methodist Church will hold its May meeting Thursday. May 18 at 1:00. The hostess f.ir the luncheon is Circle 7. Tht speak'r will lie Mrs E. R. Bartlett wli i will report on thi General Meth-

( ont'iitiinil.x Serxicc < lui. Meets Tt test lax The Community S Bninbridge will nn • Mrs. Ernest .lohnsti 16 at 2:00.

Saturday tti visit Pvt. Wesley V'. Abbott who is stationed at Truux Field, Madison, Wisconsin.

Mruction and following their panel meetings and discussions, a model club meeting will be held in the As-

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Mr Marjorie Kersey Suthei lin j Hem bly room before the entire group

has gone to be with her husband

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tjjer ynu MAKE-UP created by the men who make up the HOLLYWOOD STARS

’’f Corj), Eugene Sutherlin, now stationr>i jnl in Shreveport, La. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easley of Cloverdale are the parents of a son born Sunday at the Putnam county j hospital. Mr. Lasley is in the ser-

vice.

Miss Mary K. Parker of Fairhope, Ala., is spending her summer vacation with her grandparents, Mr. ami j Mrs. Will R. Steele and other rela- | lives of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves and two daughters of Calumet City, I!!., and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shoitle of I Indianapolis were week-end guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves. Mrs. Kenneth Bo«vx 11 left for .her ! home in Salem, Ore. after spending I the last few weeks with Mr. and | Mrs. J. D. Boswell of Reelsville. Her 1 husband, Kenneth (Boswell is now , serving overseas. Oscar Mackey .vho has been in the army for thv> past three years, ar-

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only make up the Hollywood or but actually create the make-up with which t‘ y do it. And it is that very make-up you get when you buy House of Westmore’s lipstick, rouge, fac powder and foundation cream. You will like the fine texture and fashionable shades of Westmore Moke-up.

MILLION'S HELPED BY POPPIES Every penny from poppies that will be sold on the streets of this md thousands of other towns, vil-

| rived home unexpectedly this morn- \ la 8es and cities in the country, is mg from Panama, where he has been contributed to the welfare and re

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{oj’ *•* *** *!• *1* *!* -J* .j- ^ ♦ , ANNIVERSARIES .J* .j. .j. *?, .t. .t. {6} tsinndaty Vernon Elmore, 503 Elm street, 25 years today. May 15th. Phyllis Bramer, 9 years today, May 15. H. H. ‘‘Sonny" Brooks, Jr., Saturday. May 13,

LEADERS INSPECT CAPTURED AREA

stationed for two years. He is visit- | ing his parents for fifteen days. There are currently being displayed in Prevo’ a window, nine afghans that wore made by DePauw j University students and contributed ' to the Red Cross. &>th the work and | the yarn were donated by the coeds ] Anita Williams of the Alpha Omicron ’ Pi house has directed the project. Persons in the county who have ; bad First Aid under the American Red Cimss are reminded of the refresher course in first aid that open* tonight, May 15 at 7:00 p. m. in | Bowman gymnasium building. The course continues for four consecutive 'venings and will he given hy W. Robert Lindsay, field representative from tin' Eastern Area of the Ameri-

can Red Cross.

William Morrison gave a fish dinner Saturday evening at the Lark Cafe in Cloverdale for the delegates who left Sunday for South Bend to attend the state meeting of Indiana Lions clubs. They included |L. E. Michael. Glen Allender, Ralph Fry And Donus E. Denny and Mr. Morrison. The fish for the gorgeous dinner were caught by Mr. Morrison and were served in a fine style that mad" all the delegates sure of the election of Mr. Denny as governor of District 25C of Indiana Lions, as the Cloverdale club is promoting this candidacy at the state meeting,

A PRELIMINARY INSPECTION of the newly captured Tanahmerah bay tn i at Hollandla, Dutch New Guinea, is conducted by Lieut. Gen. Walter Kruger, left; Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and Maj. Gen. Fred Irving, right. Yank soldiers who were eager to get a glimpse of land they had Just taken from the Japanese followed their general Into ♦he densely wooded area. (International Soundphoto)

FARM LOANS 4 c/o interest. ! fl t ,V * « No appraisal fee. Harry H. Talbott Loans, Real Estate and Insurance. Greencaatle, I ml. Ifi'i 'North Jackson Street.

habilitation work of The American Legion and Auxiliary, Mrs. Lemmink president of the Auxilary Unit No. 58 said today. "Because this work is being done by volunteers the money goes a long way. "Many people have wondered what will become of the money collected by the volunteer workers 'Saturday, May 27. I wish everyone could see what help this money brings to the disabled and their families. Children left fatherless by two world wars are the pecial concern of the Legion and the Auxiliary. Their needs are often greater, especially their human needs. We try to give them comfort both for the body and the mind. Oi course the government looks after the physical welfare of the disabled men who are in hospitals In almost every state, but there are things which the government cannot provide, such as the understanding aid and the personal attention that often helps a disabled man and which often helps to keep a family' together when the chief breHdwinrei

is incapacitated.

" This is xvhat the money from the poppy sale helps to accomplish. And xve hope that this year (more and more people will buy the poppies and show their interest In anditheir sym pathy for toe men who (have fough! • or them and are now struggling tf get back t«i the point where thej can again become self (supporting."

Classified Ads

FOR SALE: Hammer Mill and sil * ver sheller. Practically new. W. F Judy R. R. 1, or phone Brick Chapel. 15-2p WANTED: To contract with owner of a Pick up Baler, to bale 25 acres of Alfalfa. Artie Scobee, Brick Crapel. ,

FDR SALE: Davenport, Mm. Russell O’Haver. Morton. 15-2p.

TIN ( AN COLLECTION TUESDAY MORNING

Society UumeHtie Science Club To Meel Tuesday The Domestic Science Club will meet Tuesday, May 16th with Mrs. Connejly.

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Penelope Club To Meet Tuesday The Penelope Club will meet with Mrs. R. P. Mullins, 209 W. Washing ton. on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Members please bring needle and thread for sewing, y f * sr * Uinnick-Cuoper * Marriage Announced Mr. and Mis, Alfred Cooper announce the marriage of their daughter, Marcella, to Danny Minnick, son of Mrs. June Evans and Glenn Minnick of Owen county. The single ring ceremony was performed at the home of Rev. Reuben Vtasten, Saturday evening. May 13. lolly Hustlers 4-H Club Held Meeting The Jolly Hustlers 441 Club of Cloverdale met foi the first time Tuesday afternoon, May 10. in the Home Economics room of Cloverdale High School. Thirty-two members were present under the leadership of Mrs. Bastin. Several new m'mbers were initiated into the club and the following officers were elected: Janet Murphy, president; Betty Anne Trippet, Vice, president; Edith Finney, secretarytreasurer; Dorothy Reid, news reporter; Kathleen Snyder, song leader; Betty Cummings, recreationel leader; and Liona Denny health leader. The next meeting will be held at the school building on the seventeenth of May. Th names of the members present at this meeting were: Marie Brewer, Betty Cumrfting^, Mary Cumming-,-Virginia Davis, Nancy Denny, Leona Denny, Patricia ©owns, Audre Grove Evelyn Gaston, Bernice Gaston, Maltha Grove, Laura Haitom, Betty Herbert, Eileen Henson, Jane (Huddelston, Wanda Huddleson, ' Coller Herbert. Janet Murphy, Rosetta Snyder, Doris Sinclair, Lucille Suth erlin, Margaret Stwalley, Juanita Foley, (Kathleen Snyder, Barbara Sutherlin, Charlotte Thompson. I.avera Whitaker, Martha Elmore, Edith Finney, Dorothy Reid. + r * + Mrs. Skelton Hostess _ To Home Ee Club * Mrs. Madge Skelton was hostess tc the Roachdale Home Economics Club for the May meeting. Mrs. Mary Anderson. Mrs. Alice and Mrs. Letha Hicks were the assisting hostesses. Miss Helen Smith, president, called the meeting to order and they sang America. Twenty-eight members answered roll call with the favorite hobbies of their mother. A short business session was conducted by the president. Mrs. O. J. McMullen gave a short talk on "The Great Commission*’: “Take the child, nurse it and I will pay you wages.” Mrs. Madge Skelton gave a talk on sew your own and save, which was very inspiring to all. The rest of the afternoon was spent in a social time. The next meeting will be the an nual picnic at Mrs. J. K. Wilson’s. •B -I* -IWesl Floyd Home Ee Club Mel The West Floyd Home Economics Club met May 10 with Mrs. Marie Ader. Twenty-two members and two visitors were present. The meeting was called io order by the president. All repeated the club creed, gave flag salute, sang the national anthem. Thi history of the song of the month was read and all sang the song. Two new members were added to the club. After the business meeting the program committee gave a reading and two contests. A miscellaneous shower was given for Lieut, and Mrs, Fred Rauh. Many pretty and useful gifts were received. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Flossie Alexander

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.Mrs. (fitrold King Knt<»rtainn For Daughter Mrs. Garold King, 808 south Washington street, Junction City. Kan , ■ntertained Friday afternoon, May 12th, with a party in honor of her daughter, Sharon Rose’s, second birthday. Guests were sons and daughters of soldiers who are living it The Bainbow Tourist Court. Ke- • reshments of ice cream and cake* were served. Sharon Rose received nice gifts »nd cards from the little guests, as veil as a number of gifts and cards trom relatives and friends in Green-

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D. A. R. To Meet l uesday Evening Washburn hapter of D. A. R. will meet (with, Mrs. W. O. Timmons, east Washington street, Tuesday evening May 16th at 7:30 o’clock. “Information Please ’ will be conducted by Miss Edith Browning. (The guest speaker Will be Dr. Truman G Yuncker, who will speak on The United States History As Told By The Postage Rtamo ”

The Indiana Loan Co Will Make You a Cash Loan. Come In! Get Up to $3001 Take a Full Year to Repay!

Farm Loans 192 East Washington St.

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Girl Scouts Held Meeting Girl Scout Troop V met Friday The meeting was called to order b> the patrol Ivader. Madonna Skelton Following roll call, $1.30 was collected from payment of dues. Initiation was held for two Brownie leaders. The members worked on first aid and the meeting, closed following tht' Goodnight Circle. ■F Friendship Home Ee ! lull To Meet Wednesday The Friendship Home Economic Club will meet with Mrs. Gladys Sutherlin, south Indiana street road, on Wednesday evening, May 17. •F H- -F Mrs. Edna Young Hostess fo Bridge Club Mrs. Edna Young of Rockville was lostess to her bridge club at the home of Mrs. May Click Wednesdaj afternoon. Bridge was played at hree tables and prizes went to Mrs. Stella Clark, Mrs. Don Henley and Mrs. Juanita Hanna. Other gueats .vere Mrs. Bernice Chastain and Miss Helen Smythe. * + + + Bella Kappa Gamma Met Sat unlay Delta Kappa Gamma held a dessert neeting with Mrs. John Boyd In Northwood Saturday, May 13 at 1:30. Founders Day Services were conducted by Miss Leah Curnutt. Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Mrs. Cloyd Hall. Mrs. F. C. Tilden had the program for the afternoon. Her subject was "The contrast of the poetry of the first Wajind the poetry of the present war.’* *F -J- -I* -F Women Of The Moose To Meet Wednesday Women Of the Moose will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday May 17th. This being an open meeting, Mrs. Louise Newkirk, child care chairman, will be in charge. Formal initiation will be held for a class of candidates. All officers, escorts and committee chairman are asked to please be present. •F *F «F *F Miss Mildred Ia>ng To Give Bridal Dinner Miss Mildred Long has issued invitations in honor of her sister, Mrs. J. Rex Cra*k, for a seven o'clock dinner and bridal shower to be given in the Lincoln Room of the Hotel Lincoln in Indianapolis VVednesday evening, May 17. Oteva Nelle Ford Bride of |{. ('. Gose Miss Oleva Belie Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Paul Ford, became the bride of Pfc. Robert C. Gose, in a double ring ceremony solemnized on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents. The house was beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers and ferns. The service took place in the living room with a white service flag with gold fringe forming the background. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette and a corsage of red roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Frances Brown of Putnamville, wore a gown of pale blue embroidered net and a corsage of red loses. Robert Zaring of Mt. Meridian was best man. I he bride's mother wore a dress of powder blue rayon poplin and Mrs. Lose, mother of the bridegroom, also wore a dress of powtier blue. 1 he couple left for a short wed-

ling trip and upon then •/ill make their home xM^ * mU *' 1 f- ^ for a camp Mego. Cam. Guests at the W(.r|,j lr „ -Ir. and Mi RossZarm.* astle; M.. and Mrs. R -f Mt. Mendian; Mi ami),.] Cendali ami daughter f, ireencastl. the b.We-j t!i . ;r, Mis. Anna B. Goul of a* xtrs. Irvin Schnieltekop ^ .er of Manhattan and t U I room’s mother, Mrs. ii a ' , >f Manhattan. YOU* i\i Mmg rroarinurii iron* •O win a la I I,lock should giv hi m the , w I barring uni’.i,seen eonvrf^ —either on the first or at / ■iecond ballot.

AN NOUNCIHI University Course In Business

TFITION FREE The Indiana 1'nlversiij ^ of Business in iimpenilia DePauxx Fnixersitv ESMWT l‘i uipnuii .,( United Stales Offi'* „| cal imi Offerv. SOI I \l sf.( fkITY AM) PAY KOI.I, At (01 XTIVi Instructor: Giirdnn A.SMlJ Mellaril ami |v m . < r.ixvliirUMillr, In4» Starting Wednesday, 1944, <:(MI p. m. aril dm* each Wednesday exeninijln weeks, DiTauvx Ihlc Harrison Hall, Ronni if Greencustle. NO ADVANCE REf.lST TION IS \E< EXSA1IV, I ARE INVITEU TO STlt THE ITKST CLASS 'Iffl ING. For further iiifnmiatiim ntik D. Lyle Dieterle, Director, Indiana loir War Training Prr Bloomington, Indiana

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