The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1944 — Page 3

eeks Recess For Choral Group DcPnuw-Greencastle Choral new singinR organization )rpii by Dt'Pauw University and the directiork of John Toms, rsprofessor of voice in the ‘1 of Music, will have a two. vacation between semesters at jw, according to an announce* trnade today by Professor Toms. |nr rehearsals will begin the )ar t of November, and the date

I will he announced later, according to Professor Toms. An. increase in membeiahip is exjP'eted after the winter semester opens November 2, Professor Toms says. Over l. r )0 singers have already registered with the group, but the total number has not turned out for each rehearsal. All singers are asked to attend all rehearsals after the new semester begins in preparation fof the presentation of the initial proj giam, Handel’s ‘‘Messiah.” on D' cember 17. The rehearsal night will be chosen so as not to conflict with other activities if at all possible, according to Professor Toms.

frIE fliA.ILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

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CLOSING-OUT SALE Having sold my farm and moving lo town, I will sell a» publle etion al my home in north edge . f rloverdule on farm better own as the Louis Morrison farm, on Thursday, October 26 At 10:80 O’clock. 2 - HEAD OF HORSES - 2 One Sorrell mare, 8 years old, work anywhere; one bay mare, 9 urs old, good worker. They make : n extra good farm team. 17- HEAD OF CATTLE - 17 m HliAn DAIKV COWS, CONSISTING OF: One Holstein row years old, just bred and giving good flow milk; one Jersey and orthorn eow, 7 years old, just rehroil and tnilking good; one Hererd and Jersey, 2 .tears old with ealf 2 weeks old; one Jersey and •reford, 2 years old with ealf 10 days old; one Jersey ami Shortmi. ’J years old, faf and retired; one Jersey eow, due to calve in nuary, milking now; one Jersey and Shorthorn, 7 years old, heavy 'Iker and Just rehred; one Jersey, ."i years old with ealf 10 days j, heavy milker: 8 Shorthorn and Jersey heifers due to calve in ring: 8 short yearling Shorthorn heifers, really nice; one White ■r Bull, 15 months old, good one; one Guernsey «xtw, 0 years old to lien in May, milking good; one Jersey eow, fi years olii, to freshen June, milking good. HOGS Three Chester White sows with nice white pigs, I.T days old; one xed sow with pigs, 15 days old. These sows are double Immuned. FEED AND GRAIN 170 bales mixed hay; 60 bales bean hay; I tons mixed hay loose in irn; 800 to 500 bushels new corn to be sold by bushel. FARM IMPLEMENT? AND HARNESS F-12 Farmall tractor on good rublier, this tmotor is in good ronitlon, cultivators for same, 2 bottom 12 in. kittle Wonder plow, 6 ft. and tandem, .good wagon and box bed, scoop hoard, manure reader, In good working condition; mowing ma. hie, hay rake, hay me, one row cultivator, set breeching harness, 3 leather collars, ’alking break plow, spike tooth harrow, Black Hawk corn planter, jerk row and fertilizer attachments, 160 rods good chick wire, good ptal hog feeder, 1000 Ih. si/.?; hog fountain, 2 double hog houses; ngle hog house, 80 rods new 47 inch fence, 40 rods 82 inch fence, 2 mots barbed wire, 3 squares new metal roofing, 10 and 8 ft. lengths; ’mm] John Deere hand corn shelter, I set good double-pull wire jrti-hers, rublier tired wagon with flat top and grain sides, 5 disc teat drill, one large water tank, 10 ft. long; one electric brooder, rge iron kettle, metal chicken feeders and I insulated water imtain, sin gif iwd double trees, forks, shovels chains, one large artable feed rael^.4t /.O-gullon gas barrels, one 3-barrel stand, etc. GRADE A MILK EQUIPMENT Wash and rinse vats, 4 8-gallon milk cans, 2 buckets, ete.

Not responsible for accidents.

TERMS CASH.

LESLIE (Billy) COOPER

ETON 1ICI1ST. Auctioneer.

IK A C. KNOLE, Clerk.

Dinner by First Christian Church I Julies. Ai The same time and place, Curtis Jones will sell 15 ad of Cattle. Red 5 year old rows and calves to freshen February 15th; 3 Red •ear old cows and calves to treshen March 1st.; one eow 3 years to freshen April 15th; two heifers, 2 years old to freshen Febru10th; two yearling heifers to freshen April 1st.

CUVTfW FAII.S IWnhard Frlesen. Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship Service an., Communion 6:.i0 P. M. Meth.Mlist Youth Pel lowship 7:80 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Tuesday Singspirntion for the youth, 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, Bible Study and Prayer meeting CANAAN 10:00 A, M. Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Thursday, Prayer meeting and Bible Study ’’Blessed is he that readeth and they that hear the words of this Prophecy and keep those thing-; w/iich are written therein; for thtime is at hand.” Revelations 1:3.

KKGIONAE CONFERENCE

The 5th Regional Confeience of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers will be held at Bloomington on Monday, Oct. 23rd in the Memoi-

• , TT . , i --hviii i vi c mat a>n . itv/vA-twcit ofnniru ial Lmon Building; of Indiana Univer- I u , , , , t . TT say. Rooms C >Z V. The university r .T T l" T C ° n ' ^ troi ol the New Jersey Democratic

cafeteria will be prepared to serve ! . .. all those attending’ the conference j 0 ** 112 ** '° n ‘

without

FDR CAMT*\I0XS

(f'«>ntfnn«A4l from Pnfte Onr^ Former <lov. Charles Edison of New Jersey, one time Secretary of Navy -ii the Roosevelt cabinet and an early and staunch New Dealer, sounded a sour note on the White House ste; s yesterday. Emerging from Mr. Roosevelt’s office, he revealed to reporters lie had told the President that “New Jersey would go for Dewey by a substantial majority” He didn’t say “substantial,” the President renugrked whi-n asked about it later In the day just said Gov. Dewey would carry the state. Edison also said Dewey would carry New Jersey because of resentment against Mayor Frank Hague fit Jersey City, the state Democratic boss. Edison battled Hague in New Jersey but never was able to get Mr.

Roosevelt on his side.

Edison protested last January against the giving of federal patronage to Hague and said that without such largess Ih.' mayor “would have been a dead duck long ago in fact that :.s all he is living on now." Edison felt that Mr. Roosevelt should

reservations. A very fine

program has been planned by the 5th Regional vice president. Mrs.

Arnett.

I MEMORIAE PROPOSED { RUSHVIEEE, lnd„ Oct. 18 -(UP) Erection of a memorial to Wendell j L. Willku was proposed today by j Mayor Manley Abercrombie on sugjgestion ol friends of the late 1940

presidential nominee.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of our dear wife, j „ mother and grandmother !

Broken is the family circle ! Abe,Cr ° mble S * kl th8t hP wouW Our loved one has passed away, ! Cal1 a me, tinK ° f Rushvil,e civic '>*- Passed from earth and earthly dark . ^mUiations to consider plans for a negs i memorial. Many admirers erf Will-

Into bright and perfect day. She is waiting by the river. Just across the silent stream,

Classified Ads

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ATTENTION : Big variety show featuring twenty organizations, 60 to 75 characters, fun and ontertinment, 8 p. m. Friday Oct. 20 at Cloverdalo H. S. gymnasium hy P. T. A. 18-1t.

FOR SAI-R: Ladies’ black winter coat with genuine mink ooMac, Mr* 14. practically new; also man’s overcoat size 46, practically new. Call at 501 west Walnut street. 18-2p.

FOR SALE: Radio, Kodak, velour draperies, bedspreads, chest of drawers, metal cabinets mahogany desk, electric clock, sweeper and kitchen

FOR SALE: G.hmI quality coal and wood range. 385.00. Harry Bond. Reelsville. 18-3p

utensils. Phone 326.

18-lt

FOR SALE: Apples, Carl Moore at Raccoon, State Road 48. 18-eod,

FOR SAEJl: Huber combine. (Power take-off. A-l condition, Dolby Collings Cambridge. 18-4p.

Many

j kjt who died in New York Oct. 3 | and for whom burial services were i held here yesterday, have offered

Where sweet flowers are ever’bl(x>m-! SUK ^ tlo, ' s ’ including a hospital-and

on airport, the mayor said.

And the banks are ever green. A loving mother, so dear, so rare, The trial she went through, so few could bear. . She never complained; she wasn't that kind, She was one of those mothers so hard to find. Lora Buis, children and grand- ' children.

FORGE NINE-MILE FRONT fConrinuc*«l frum Pane One Tito’s troops and Soviet forces continued their drive against the enemy communication routes through the Yugoslav corridor oetwven Bulgaria and Albania.

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL & SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BULLS GUERNSEY, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dairymans’ Artificial Insemination Serviee Call before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. Fred M. and Louise D. Buzzaird 804 East College Street Crawfordsvillo PHONE CRAWFORDSVILLE 484 Write for special booklet.

One Allied column struck 24 miles ) west of Nis to capture Belolpin, while two other forces occupied Prokuplje, 15 miles southwest of Nis, and M'.-dveda, 20 miles farther south and 60 miles north of the key junction of Skoplje. More than 1,000 Germans were captured in the fighting yesterday in southeastern Yugoslavia.

Wn'H'H OF AIIM4N1MTR 1TIOX Nulli- is IiPiv Oy ul.it. ilint (lie undorHigfntMl has Im t-ii .iiipointiMl i»s (h«* Judge of the Circniit Court of I’utnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of tiic estate of Phttuncoy E. .Masteii. late of Putnam County, deeeased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Hester A. Masten, Administratrix No. k:,7A. Omer c. Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Iug-ii* s .y- liimiies, Attorneys .

DON’T TRADE IN THAT GOOD OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE We re style ami rebuild it for only $29.00 up. Tliis is your last, chance for yours to come to have guaranteed -- Covering I pholstering Repairing Re finishing Cash or Credit Art Furniture Shop

9 West Franklin

Phone 299

LABORERS WANTED 4 FOR Pipe Line Construction Apply Ready For Work SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WAREHOUSE Route 43 at Airport Road

To Give Play At Bainbridge Stop! Look! and Zowie! If you are in search of a play full of zip and zizz, that will provide you with an evening of thrills, slap-dash fun and i iotous laughter, come and see “The Angt-ll Brats” on October 25 at 7:45 p. ni. in the Bainbridge high school

gym.

And are they brats? Unless Dr. Angel!, widower and absent-minded professor, finds a step-mother for his three harum-scarums before his approaching fortieth birthday his eccentric, old uncle, Azarias Peabody, swears he’ll disinherit him. Immediately each "Angell Brat" loudly declares his own favorite for papa’s new wife. Poor unattractive Cousin Ruth Alden, the Angell’s housekeeper, is in love with Dr. Angell but she is soon made to realize she is out of the running. The three prospective step-moth-ers, immediately upon their arrival proceed to quarrel furiously over the professor and the favorite child of

each.

| Dr. Angell, through a number of hitarioius misunderstandings. gets himself engaged to all three of his children’s favorites. Then Venetia, Twila and Winnie -each thinking her future stepmother status assured slap and shake the brats until their teeth rattle. The brats, determined to get rid of these three harridans, turn Dr. Angell’s lizards out of their eager., in the hopes of frightening the women away. Hydrangea and Epidemic. the two Negro servants, start . screeching and running, and supI posedly do not halt until they land in the Pacific ocean. I How the would-be stepmothers are finally vanquished—how Ruth is transformed Into loveliness -how I Don gets his girl, and Wylie a wifa who pieases all concemejl forms the fun filled fabric of his rip-roaring

farce.

The cast follows; Hydrangea Iodine Jimpson Nadine Wilms I Epidemic Apocolypse Peters j Glenn Slatterh i Ruth Alden Norma Sutherlin Dr, Wylie Angell Carl Zenor Patricia Angell, “Pat" Wanda Martin Venetia Van Arlen Thursa Etcheson Dorothy Angell, "Dodo” Irene Worley

Billy Angell

Grandma Grimes Azarias Peabody Orley Van Arlen

Don Daggett Medford McBride Winnie Oliphant .,... Arzola Bell Twila Twitchell Betty Young

FOR SALE: Duchess pears; also a pre-war living room suit like new; range: Florence heater and heatrola. Orlie Vanlandingham, 2 miles north on 43, toi> of Water works hill. 16-2 l-2p.

FOR SALE: Estate Heatrola, 701 Crown street. 18-4p.

FOR SALE: Saw mill wood, 31.50 cord at mill; 32.75 a cord delivered In 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson. 8 miles west on W. B. Singleton farm. 27-eod

FOR SALE: Duroc spring male. Joe Grubb, Greencastle, route 2. 16 -18-2p.

FOR SALE: 5 year old horse Herbert Heavin, 2 miles northeast ef Belle Union. 16-18-2p.

J-YIR SALE: 2 stoves, Round oak wood or coal burning heating stow with long fire box. 2 hole kitchen heater with white porcelain jacket. Both in excellent condition. George Irwin, 1 mile northwest Mt. Meridian. 18-2p

FOR SALE: Wooden wheel wagon in good condition. Henry Sublett, Fillmore. 18-20-2p.

FOR SALE: Good bottom onrn. C. C. Hurst, Airport Road. 18-2p

WANTED: Furnished apartment will* 2, * or 4 rooms. Couple, no children. Mr. Cutin. Phone 827. 18-4t.

■kftal Estatc-

FOR SALK: A 50 acre farm, 20 acres tillable. Three room house, jock] bam. Water in pasture. Price 32500, J. t. Christie, Real Estate. 16-3t.

FOR SALE: 8 room modern home newly decorated, hath, furnace, hardwood floors, fire place, front ani back stairs, large front porch, glass’d in hack porch, 2 good cisterns with electric pump, well, city water, arge frontage, nice yard and shade ind extra good garden. This can he jsed as two apartments and pay for tself. Will sell for half down and 11 years to pay the balance. Mrs. Jladya E. Ray, Phone 163, Cloverdale. 16-6t.

-Miscellaneous-

nee R E. Knoll for your insulation low. 18-lt.

MEN AND ■ WOMEN to supply foods, vitamins and other essential products to consumers, in West Hendricks and North Parke Counties. Full or part time. Wr.te at once. Rawleigh’s, Dept. jNJ-178-183, Freeport, 111. 18-lp.

Cafeteria dinner Friday, October 20th, at Bethel A. M. E. church, Crown and Apple streets. 13-18-19-3p.

FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing ts guaran teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. li-ti

FOR SALE: Truck load Jonathan ' apples, Hoosier Pete Station on 17, 1 18, 19, 31.89 bu. 17-2p

FOR SALE: 1939 Chevrolet coupe, motor In good condition. Extra good tires. Phone 682-R, 17-2L

FOR SALE: Electric ironer. Phone 682-R. 17-2t.

FOR SALE: John Deere No. 6 combine, new canvases, motor, 3350; Deere side delivery rake 350; Beeman Garden tractor 350—Carroll or Lynn Brown. 17-3p.

Fred Thralls

Elsie McKeehan

Donald South James Miles

WANTED: House work by experienced girl. Saturdays and Sundays off. Dorothy Schoman. Cataract Falls, Cloverdale, Ind. 17-2p

Beware Coughs * from common colds • That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be'

cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the . way It quickly allays the cough or you

are to have your money back. •

CREOMULSION

For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis, Kroff. cloverdale.

PUBLIC AUCTION AT MT. OLIVE Saturday, Oct. 21 11:80 O’clock Household Goods Two Iron bedsteads. One wnnd bed. < 'best of drawers. IJbrary table. One Bresser. Dining chairs. Sideboard. Canned Fruit. One Washing Machlae. tine Cream Se|iarator. Fruit Jars. 8 or 4 Rocking Chairs. Home cooking utensils. Dishes and Glass ware. One hen house, 8 hy 10. Half interest in 3 acres of corn. Mrs. Wm. Sanford

FOR SALE: Gas range and refrigerator in. good condition. Call at 327 Bloomington Street after 4:00 this week. 17-2p

Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save tS»/ n oh Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 891

"J jun 91, I put arthritis on thy run or refund. Many others the same la done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf

Will t-nde good gas stove for cash or kerosene stove with plug-in oven. Must be in 1st condition. Morton Garage, Merton. 9-tf.

FOR RALE: 80 (lead good breeding ewes, two’s, three’s and four’s. Sell one or all. Tom Stanger. 17-5p.

FOR SALE: Kitchen range. First house south of Penn. R. R. on 43.

Clint Rogers.

Corn cobs for fuel and kindling. FREE. Come and get them at South End Elevator. MILLER GRAIN CO. 10-tf.

We pay Highest Prices for WooL Prompt Remittance In Full. We Fumtah Sacka and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel A Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louis-

i7-3p. vine. Ky.

FOR SALE: Conrad farm.

Baby calves.

FOR SALE: Cocker pups. Red and White Parti, Litter Registered, 3 months old. Mrs. Gladys E. Ray Cloverdale. 16-6t.

FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.

and

apples. 26-tf.

FOR SALE: 1934 Dodge 1% ton truck, combination grain and stock rack. Can be seen at Cities Service Station on north Jackson street. 12-7p.

-Wanted-

WANTED: Indianapolis Star carriers. age 10 and over. Walter Seeley, agent. Phone 864-MX. 18-lt.

WANTED: Corn shucker, by bushel or by day. Transportation furnished. Tom Stanger. 17-5p.

SAVE FUEL with Storm Sash mm4 Rock Wool ALLAN Lumber Co., i~.

MEN WANTED: APPLY Lone Star Cement Plant

WANTED. Two riders to Topeka Kan. with two ladies, to be gone 10 days. Call at Banner Office.

18-20-2p.

WE’RE IN THE MARKET for paper and magazines needed by goveltnenl. We also buy beef hides. A & Si Junk Yard, Phone 678. 6-tf.

-LOSt-

Middle aged woman with boy four wants permanent winter work with I wages. Mention price in reply Hazel

I XL) ST: Black purse on west side of square, containing bottle medicine and 2 or 3 dollars. Mrs. R. E. Knoll. Phone 673-J. 18-lt.

LADY’S STOMACH WAS LIKE A GAS FACTORY; MEALS TURNED TO GAS One lady said recently that her stomach used to be like a ”gaa factory!” That is, when she ate a meal It seemed to turn right Into gas. She was always bloated, had awful stomach gas pains, daily headaches and constant irregular bbowel action. Now, however, this lady says she is FREE of STOMACH GAS and she says the change Is due to taking ERB-HELP. Her j meals agree with her. No gas or j bloat after eating. Headaches and j constluatlon are gone. ‘‘Oh! what re- | lief!” states this lady. “Why don’t | other gas and constipation sufferent j get Erb-Help?” ERB-HELP contains 12 Great ! Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear ] gas from stomach, act on sluggish j liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP Sold by all drug stores In Greencastle.

WANTED TO BUY: 1941 or 1942 Pontiac, Oldsmobile or DeSota. Must, be clean. Dealers not considered. Inquire at Banner 16-18-2p WANTED: Young Hampshire male hog, vaccinated, Raymond Herod, Fillmore. 16-18-2p.

LOST: Red Scooter, finder return to Boh Lnrrick, 608 Anderson. Reward. Ip

-For Rent-

FOR RENT: 36 acres of ground for wheat. Forest Figg. Greencaztle R. R. 2. 17-3t.

WANT*®: AMf MM «f dSHC stock. Call 278, QrssneaatU. Chang*' oaM. John Wochtsi Go m

ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE 'PWKJE. (BOX X. BANNER. 1A-3P.

WANTED: Woman for housework. Will pay 40c per hour. Phone 816-J. 16-tf WANTED: Restaurant help. Foil or part time. Box 12, Banner. 14-6t. WANTED: Riders to Allison Plant No. 3 or 4, night shift Phone 581-W. 16-3ta.

WANTED: Good, pick-up any make. Department of Works.

Kimi'K to xo\-uomr.vr STATK UK INDIANA

SS'

mrNTY OF PUTNAM*

in Tin-: pptnam cmruiT court

0KPTKMBKK TKUM. 1941

Rv« M. Dally,

Plaintiff.

-VB-

Bt»rnnr<| H. Dully, Defendant.

No. UK to

The plaintiff In the above until led cuub6. Titiving: filed hur complaint therein for a divorce, tojffuther with on affidavit that the reBid«Mice of tho lie** fendant, upon <lillg;unt inquiry, is unknown. Now, therefore, the said Rut*nnrd E. Daily i« hereby notified that unleHfl he appears on the 21at day of Dec.. 1944, at the court housu In said county and at ate and answers or demurs to the Haiti complaint, the Hatne will be heard and determined in hi*

absence.

In WltnesH Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court this 10th day of October. 1944. Omer O. Aker»», Cicrk of the Putnam

Circuit Court.

18-31

truck, Water

' in-HII 4 4MII l.

lO-Jis Dug hen & iiughetf, Attorneys.