The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1944 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1944.
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■I Mrs, II. B. Walls ti !,an<l-fl-Bakes, Wisconsin a two weeks vacation. Curtis Minnick spent the end .11 In lianapnhs at her lets. Mis. Charles Canada sell Seals has accepted a posivitll the Water Works in His family expects to join
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a'd Mrs. 1 Ibn I'ayyy of Manspin! Sunday with Mr. and Walter Stoner and daughter
Mr. and Mr- P. J. Seyfricd an I urey moved Inmi the Allan apart-,
sit South Indiana Street, |
Mis. Fiances M Haheikorn and r. ign J. Kiank Duriuini wall he ; mai ried it the ttatierkorn tionm in : lietfiit Uns eiening at S;•'!() o'clock, ■ hv tin Itev. Irwin Johnson of St. j John's Kpiscopal church. The cere1 .inmy will « pe.rfoinied 111 the sun ! room liefore a background of carved j o ik screens with a single candelj abruni at eacii end and tall standards
| of white flowers.
The bride wili be attended by hei 1 r, Kn.s.gn Mary Margaret Habeij kom. W illiam ti. Mei.iaughey, a 1 "Mi. 1-in-law of the groom will be I iie.st man. ami Daniel Taylor of in- | nan.ipolis. Bt. (jg) William Court, biothci-in-law id the hride, and M e g. Hnhci korn, luother <d’ tile
j nude, wilt he usliets.
The bride will wear a gown of livmy faille with fitted bodice, full 'kilt and heavy laee yoke. The •gown was pieviously worn by her A piece of heii loom la c will revel ini head and sllonldeis. ! iin'ier whii li will fall a long veil of | ivoiy illusion. Slie will cany a tu;i i|U'use o.stiieh feather fan cove red I with 1 .>,ai'A'i■ 1 hoiapiet of stephanot1 is, while carnations, and a win;.
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* urday. Those present v.'ere Mr an.'. ! Mrs Fred Strange and niece Marcia j Kay Higgins Mr. and Mrs Sam 1 Walts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Surlier, Mrs. Harold Surlier Mr. and Mrs. Harry Surber and ehildi'en, Mi. an I Mrs Harold Hamm. IJKI*. lot 'I \l:HN KM < TK1) ( IIAil.'l IN <»l « O N\ KN 1 ION CUK'ACO STAIdP.M .Pint J" i I Pi Hep. Joseph t\ Mai tin, Ji Mass., taking ovei Ins duties as the pennaneiit chairman of the Kepuhtiean national convention, assertci today that the Democratic patty had lost control over its own destiny and has become “a prisoner of the New
I leal.”
Addressing the convention immediately after Ills i lection as pel llialitei! chairman, Maitin asserteil that t. coming prcsidenlial election is rmi nn iely a fight to put Republicans in oifiee tiut also to ‘‘(•niuncipate the Iiemocrats.” "The Demoeiatie party has bee 1 captured by a minority whose philosophy it depises,” he said "Thank God, some ot its leaders realize tilts and have had the courage to revolt. Dl ST HOW I. HKI-tK's N \MI! HAMAH. Colo. 1 UP) The amount of rainfall during tile month of Ma\ was the greatest in iiO years in tin Da..nar region heart of the -o-call-ed "Dust Bowl" of a few years back.
had sens .1 a= the supply center fo the entire enemy campaigns in th Mogaung and Hukawng vail ys. The eiieireling thrust into Mi gating trapped a large Jupane force along the 'JO-nilU" niain roa northward to Kamaing. which fo' last week, a d the cuinmuiuquo sat Chinese loops moving south fror. Kaneting weir "st adily destroying : the isolated enemy units. BRITISH KING'S NEPHEW CAPTURED BY GERMAN LONDON. June 27 The Belli ■ ad: 1 said tonight that Viscount Las 1.die.-. 2! years old, a nephew of Kin (lei,iv VI. has been captured on tli
Italian front.
Shortly before the German at noiincement an official statemen was issued I'min Harowood Hous which said. Lord Harowood has ha offil d intimation ttiat I,t. Visooun Laseell s is reported wounded am mis-ing and believed to be a prison
er of war.”
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W, other Observers H. reveals that a total of
E. Galloway ,.'?8 inches o!
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a t vo piece dress of With periwinkle blue
1 tain was measured during the month I the most since It'l l when an all-
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uf-town guests will in md Mrs. Andrew E. Dur-j 1 i n-encast !e. and then
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| l iesduy. I I Id. 1 jg 1 Erne.-t H. Collins will J ' leave Thursday for Plattsliurg, New! York where he will be stationed for] , the next two months
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•■ao-igi; Inniain previously .stationed at .lacksi■nville. Fla, will repott t" H'.t. hinglon, D. G., by July -Hli. In, ■ 1 ■ 111 ] 1 1 ■ let t immediately follow-
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ST LOUIS 1 UP) A $5,000,000: ] expansion plan to meet the post war] needs of St. Louis was adopted by the Air Port conirnis-ion of St. Louis ]
and Ama Mav. and Mis. I .
I An alternative plan ior thi construe tion of a landing strip of the Jefferson National Expansion Menunial at the foot of the river was also in-
troduced at the meeting.
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INDIANAPOLIS June 27 (UP) Mon than 1 200 lelegates were l alt nd .1 leeeption tonight honorin Civil War veieians as the highligc.' of tin- c A It. convention’s seeon ' day activities. The reception will follow a convention nanqui t and will be held in the statehouse with Gov. Schrickei and Mayor Robert H. Tyndall of Indianapolis is speakers. Th, with annual Encampment opened y. don lay with three of Indiana’s 10 living Civil War veterans on
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Isaai W Sharp 06. of Warsaw. John C, Adanis. 07. ol Jonesboro, and John F Smitli 101 ol Marion, roTOP SOLDIER
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Betty Wnitnuui has accepted po-itmn with the tl P. Wasson Ci of Indianapolis and is lesiding wit her urn I, . P. I), Alice and family a
2(U5 North Delaware Street Mrs Larry Clark and returned to their home in
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Mr and Mrs. tester O I md le-se Minnick of Bai ■vere in Indianapolis Sunday I’on. They visited with .M,s sisti-r, Mrs. f’liurles c "'■-•m- day night Mr. am is’iy .Miltei and ehildren
noon a delicious fried chicken ! r was enjoyed Ity seven mom* |
j lios and -even guests.
At two o'clock meeting was called j • j to order by our president. Club song ij and prayer was in unison. Devotions |
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| Secretary report. Daisy Sli-wmak-!
1 "'kilt,-!', j . !■ Roll rail. Colin of Mothers Eyes. I
A short business meeting was held
Officials of th- Putnam Count Rationing Board announce that tin coupons tor the third quartei will lemuiled to truck and bus owners By June 2ti.
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS MADE WITH VITOLIZED OILS
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PROTECTION /OP HOMES, tARMS. rACTORIES AND tOUiPMENt
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V,mi il ;! nVAuth pride at the clirmged appearance of nour newlv painted iiornc. And wltat a relief to know it is protected against wtqr and vs - : ;ici fot ,i long time to conic. ()ur job is to furnish you with tli- prepe. m.itvii.ds_.md atlvicc'as to how to,use them VVc liavc [them,m. totkjiourJkihgTt'xperiencefqu'alifies us to be helpful METZGER LUMBER CO 117 W. Franlilm St. Phone 262
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Mr. and Mis. Edward Bins nf f’laeI”". H. il Unit-,-law. Mi and MiBeni,, n ib avin, Hugh II I ticks and Miss .Vary Hicks enjoyed a pi!rh-in lunch at Rohe Ann Park Sunday. ,, l!”no, of tin- birthday of Hugh lin ks Mrs. Harriett Hood left Monday ter Durham. N. (.’, to join tier hushiiml Pvt. John Hood who is station- ' Camp Butner Mrs. Hi*,d ha-t'e-u spending Die last thr-,, we- ks vdh her paients, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Surlier of Bain bridge.
Tent meetings at the Cross Roads tabernacle, east of the city open'd on Monday night in charge of (hi I Rev. Fed Mix. Tlie Foleys will have eiiarg,’ of Hi,, music during the pro ! C’' SS of the meetings. The public is • ordtally invited to attend. Burns Curry has purchased the Bridges property at the intersection "f Arlington and Washington streets ! uid also the two Burcham residence ! properties on West Poplar Street Burry H. Talbott was the agent in
dl trinsfers.
Two letters were received yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C’hadd from their sons. Lloyd and Floyd. They reported they are on the front line fighting in New Guinea, While going to the front they met John Moore returning fix mi the front. The hoys live in the same neighborhood Their address may be obtained from
their parents.
' The Red Barrel'' monthly publication of the Coca-Cola Co., in its current issue, has a two page spread with a picture of R. p. Mullins, who recently celebrated his twenty-fifth unnivorsaiy in business in Greencastle. The story was written by Mrs.
HmJ turned over to hostess and her a-sitanee Trena Rissler. * ah t . w -i'e < ondueted md won by Ixiis Raab, Gail, and Lucille,
with Daisy assistant.
Next meeting will be Shewmaker and her ' Jen, va Bartley.
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''ns. <iim in To Be ( lull Hostess The July meeting of the New MaysviHe Chil, will he with Mrs. I' . : -,'n Gowin July 14 Each member to t-u'ing i small gift for exchange. th, August meeting is to lie with Mis. Ervin Young.
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New Haysvillc Aid Will Hold Social Die Ladies Aid of New Maysville Community ehur-h is having a'social riiursday evening on the school house lawn. 'lartlia Washing ton (lull To Meet, Wednesday The Martha Washington Chill will meet at the home of Mrs. Laura Perkins sill South Indiana Street, Wednesday ev ning at 7:30 P. M. Please note time of meeting.
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ill- Delta Theta Tau will meet Wednesdnv at s ot) at the Home
Mrs CJoyd Moss, 428
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Die Jefferson Township Ee Chili met with Mis Alva Foster Thursday afternoon. The opening sunk was played by Mrs. Gninet Patrick and roll call answered by -My Favorite Flower a report was given by Mis. R. P \llee on business for th.eluh and the lesson on serving was demonstrated by Mrs. Paul Buis and Mis Glen Sallust, in a very instinctive manner. The club was also favored by special music by Mrs. Av, til Ketehum and Mrs. Flora Earkir received the prize for best diesa. Visitors were Mrs. O. P. Vaughn. Mrs Harvey Clark, Mrs. Forest
tmogeiie Mullins Jones and carries | Hl "' St 1 ' liU, « ht '‘' Averil and Mrs.
her name on it. The story tells ofj <,ollli '' Va,| k |)n - H'e twenty-five years Mr. Mullins * •!••!•+
has s|ient in business in Greeneastle I and has been circulated to all CocaCola dealers and dispensers throngh-
CHUNGKING, Jun 27 (UP)
Allied troops have completed th" occupation of Mogaung, former Japanese stronghold on the MyitkyinaMandalay railioad in northern Bui- ! ma, a communique announced tod-ay. The town, second Japanese Mogaung valley base to fall in a j week, was captured yesterday By j Chines,, troops and Gurhka and British units of Maj. Gen. W. D. A. .
Lentaigne's ail-borne Cllindits.
Occupation of Mogaung, .'16 miles east of embattled Myitkyma. climaxed a bitter three-day batlle in ! whim the Allied forces, suppu-t'd ii\' ( Ameiiean fighter-bombers, envied the Japanese forces and attacked
| from the south and east.
The communique described the town as a focal Japanese base, which
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WITH AN ORDERLY standing ready with fie K ’ihov.vr, chief of Allied invasion forces. ; f 1 e in a bowl of water hastily set on a box s i 1 'I of Allied gains in Normandy.
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out the nation, lary G Bailey, pllotogt apliet
It is edited by Hdfoimer Greeneastle
Entertained With Birthday Dinner
Mrs Loyd Surber and daughter, Mrs John flood, entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mi Sin I,ei whose birthdav was Sat.
COUNTING ON YOU ! DON T LET THEM DOWN! PUT YOUR DOLLARS IN THE FIGHT!
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