The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1944 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944.
Corn Show
WOMEN’S DIVISION
Canning
Class I—White
style—Anna Day, 1st.
corn, cream,
Class II—White com, whole grain style—Anna Day, 1st. Class III—Yellow com, cream ntyle—Anna Day, 2nd. Class IV—Yellow com. whole j'rain style—Anna Day, 1st; Mrs. Oren Buis, 2nd. Class VI — Hominy — Mrs. Henry Perkins, 2nd. Baking Class VII—Corn Pone—Lillian Rutter, 1st. Class VIII—Com Muffins—Mrs. Oren Buis, 2nd; Mrs. Henry C Perkins, 3rd. $ Class IX—Corn Bread—Mrs. Eleanor McMullen, 1st; Mrs. H. C. Perkins, 2nd; Mrs. Harris (las ton. 3rd. Corn Show Sweepstakes—Best Exhibit in Show—John W. Day. 10 Ears of Com—John W. Day. Yellow Single Ear—John W. Day; Shelled com—John W. Day. Class I—White com, 10 ears— Otis Clodfelter, 1st; H. C. Perkins, 2nd; Ed Kersey, 3rd. Class II—Yellow com. 10 ears —John W. Day, 1st; H. C. Perkins, 2nd; Schuyler Arnold 3rd; Carl Eerrand, 4th; Wendell Brattain. 5th. Class III—White corn, single ear Otis Clodfelter, 1st; H. C. Perkins, 2nd; Wendell Brattain, 3rd. Class IV—Yellow single ear— John W. Day. 1st; Andrew Sutherlin, 2nd; Schuyltr Arnold, 3rd. Class V—Yellow, 10 ears— Wendell Brattain, 1st. Class VI—Peck Shelled Hybrid —Andrew Suthcrlin, 1st; Phillip Hutcheson, 2nd; Oren Buis. 3rd; Schuyler Arnold, 4th; Lowell Dicks, 5th; T. C. Bond, Wm. N. McMullen. Class VII—Peck shelled Hybrid Wendell Brattain, 1st; Al bert Fishburn, 2nd. Class VIII—10 ears, Five Acre Growers—Morris (Buddy) M!cGaughey 1st; Ray Crosby. 2nd; W. N. McMullen, 3rd; H. C. Perkins, 4th; John Day, 5th. Class IX—Best peck of shelled corn, Five Acre Growers—John W. Day, 1st; Alva Carrington, 2nd; Paul McGaughey, 3rd; Glendon Herbert. 4th; Oren Buis, 0 th. Class X—10 ears produce of hybrid—Phillip Hutcheson. 1st;
H. C. Perkins, 2nd; Lowell Dicks, 3rd; Otis Clodfelter, 4th; Wm. N. McMullen, 5th. 4-M Winners Class XV—Yellow com, 10 cars—Warren Harlin, 1st; Wendell Bfattain. 2nd; Richard Hoffman, 3rd; Ross Trout, 4th; Charles Gaston, 5th. Class XVI—Yellow single ear —Morris McGaughey, 1st; Wendell Brattain, 2nd; John Charles Sears, 3rd. Class XVII—Peck shelled hybrid—Harold Heskin, 1st; Malcolm Shonkwiler, 2nd; Morris McGaughey, 3rd; Kenneth Mann. 4th; Philip Carrington, 5th. Class XVIII—Peck late pota-toes---Gordon Grimes, 1st; Charles Gaston, 2nd.
WMMOT IwiTMISi
15TH AAF IN ITALY— The Second Bombardment Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit of ths 16th AAF which traces its origin to World War I as the oldest heavy bomber group in American military history, has flown its 300th mission in the Mediteranean Theater. Led by commanding officer Col. Paul T. Cullen of 855 N. Sultana Ave„ San Gabriel, Calif., the group by coincidence flew Its 300th mission on the first anniversary of the 15th Air Force —November 1, 1944. It attacked targets at Vienna, Austria. In more than 13 months combat flying in the Mediteranean, the group has dumped 18,568 tons of bombs on axis targets, rolled up more than 7,574 sorties and shot 490 enemy planes out of the skies. From North Africa bases in 1943, it participated in the Tunisian campaign, the knockout of Pantelleria and the softening of Sicily, Sardinia and Italy. With the 15th in Italy it has flown in the great air battles over Regensburg and Stayr, lent its weight to ground support at Cassino, Anzio and Southern France, helped pound German aircraft industry and Ploesti’s oil and participated in the first shuttle run to Russia. > The Sscond Bomb group has been awarded a Presidential
citation, and its imembers hold thousands of decorations ranging from the Distinguished Service Cross to the Air Medal. 2nd. Lt. Woodrow A. Abbott— .Pilot, Bainbridge, Indiana is a member of the Squadron
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.,- Staff Sergeant Joseph G. Small, who lived at 11 Elizabeth Street, Greencastle, before his induction has been admitted to the AAF Convalescent Hospital, Miami Beach, for treatment and observation. Wh.le a patient at this hospital, one of several operated by AAF Personnel Distribution Command, he will be under tile care of Army physicians and also will participate in the physical training and vocational activities of the Convalescent Services Division of the Hospital. Sergeant Small was an engine-er gunner on B-17’s and B-24's in the European Theater He flew 50 combat missions ani wears the Air Medal with four bronze Oak Leaf Clusters. He graduated from CarJock High School and worked for the C. H. Barnaby Lumber Company, Greencastle, before entering the Army. His wife lives in Congerville, (111.
The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AH" 8. R. Karl den, Publisher Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription rates. 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall ill Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOrGHT We get bored at church when we are not looking for instruction in right living: Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. —James 1:22.
iPersonal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Mrs. Florence Watson was released Saturday evening from the Putnam County hospital.
CRASH GATES
ironllnuril rrnm Pn*e One! I Szekesfebvar rail line on both rides of Lake Velencei and drove (
to within six miles of the latter, Miss Margie Harsell of Indiatown at the southwestern comer napolis spent the week end with of the lake. Misses Violet and Reva Lehr of
| near Putnamville.
SOCIETY Present Day Chib To M.-sef Tuesday
The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'clock with Mrs. L. H. east Washington street.
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Morning Mnsteale To | Have Party Wednesday
The Greencastle Morning Musicale will hold their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Crosby, Wednesday even-
ing at 8:00 o’clock. ’
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Alpha PM Ahannae To Meet Tuesday
The Alpha Phi Alumnae will hold a dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Wallace Blue at 6:30 o’clock Tuesday evening.
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Good Cheer Chib Meets Thursday
The Good Cheer Club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 7.iois Clark, Thursday afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock.
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Washington Twp. P. T. A.
Meets Tuesday
The Washington Township P. T A. will be held Tuesday night, December 12 at the Reelsville High School at 8:00 o'clock. Theme of the meeting “What Ie the Contribution of th? Church to the War Effort." The , Christmas program will be in j charge of Helen Jarrell. There
IN MEMORY
Mrs. Irene Carpenter, of
Spencer, has returned home from the Putnam county hos-
pital. v
BOND SALES RUNNING
BEHIND
A report from the State Chairman of the Indiana War Finance Committee, Mr. Eugene
Dirks, C. Pulliam, indicates that E
Bond sales and sales to individuals throughout the state are running for brtiind total sales. is urged by the Chairman ol the Sixth War Loan Drive in Putnam County that all Individuals who have not been called on go to the nearest bank, post office, or building and loan association and •purchase their bonds. Because of gasoline and tire rationing, it has been impossible for all workers to oon tact all names on their lists, and it is hoped that Putnaih County’s percentage of sales to individuals and E bonds will show as good a record as the County showed in going over the top on
its total quota.
PROMPT ACTION! STRICT PRIVAC?
Simply tell us how, much you need. W*'li do tho ments made quickly and easily, without ineonvenlf^' Arr >^
Loans Up to $300
INDIANA LOAN CO 19 >4 Bast Washington St. *
Phone ij
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone, years today, December 11.
FOR SALE: 5 room house, 5 rooms of furniture and 14 acres. Ralph HcGill, Pleasant Gardens. ll-6t.
Will CLOSE this WEDNESDAY at 4. Store Christmas Party.
Hugh Carson of Martinsville is spend.ng the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lehr and fami-
ly. \
will be an orchestra and mixed 1 chorus, invication and business. Speaker of the evening win be
Rev. Cecil Fellers. i -!• + + +
Karen Ann Hill
Observes Birthday Karen Ann Hill daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. )Iames (Hill de- : lightfully entertained several j small guests at a party Saturday afternoon honoring her seventh 1
birthday. |
The house was decorated in keeping with the holiday season. 1 Games and contests were held I with prizes going to Wilma Clark and Sondra Grimes. Dainty refreshments were
visiting with George Morrison at ( served with a small red Xmas the Veterans hospital. j stocking filled with cards and
John Lewis and Mary Jane nuts as favors.
Baumunk of Reelsville spent the ! Those present were Wilma week-end visiting with their , Clark, Karen | Birt, Sondra aunt, Mr. C. T. Baumunk. J Grimes, Dora Lou and Linda Lee Paul Kerr has arrived home j Gorham, Joan Staub, Cynthia from San Francisco, California I an <l Tayfor, Jackie Spurto spend a few days with his 1 l°ck and Wilma Buster. Many
FOR SAiLE: Pre-war bicycle, good condition. See John Klebusch, Melton's Posey Patch after 7:30 p. m. 11-lp.
In memory of Mrs. Eva Bock, who died 7 years ago December
lX)th.
Loving and kind in all her
ways.
Upright and just to the end of
her days;
Sincere and true, in her heart
and mind,
Beautiful memories, she left be-
hind. ) Mr. and Mrs. 'Amos Brown W. S. Bock and children, and were in ilndianapolis last Friday j
grandchildren.
' Mrs. Ruth Skinner, of Greencastle, R. 3, has returned home
from the county hospital.
| Mrs. Leila Dicks, 403 Elm street, was admitted to the Putnam County hospital, Sunday
' evening.
GETS DEER WITH MUSKET BRUNWICK, Me. (UP)—Using a musket that dates back to 1827, loaded with black powder and a home-made musket ball, Irving Barnes shot a deer within 800 yards of his home. The seven-point buck weighed 180 pounds.
CHRISTMAS i SPECIAL 1 8x10 •>
, Beautifully Hand Tinted Portrait
AND
6 4x6 Sllvertone — Attractively Mounted In choice of Eaael or Book
Folder.
BOTH FOR
4 POSES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR CiROl'PS RALPH S PORTRAIT STUDIO
PHONE 93]
18 E. WASHINGTON ST.
BOTH WEAR WELL GLOUCESTER, Mass. (UP)— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith celebrated their golden wedding rnniversary in a house which once stood in Boston, but which was moved 30 miles to Gloucseter aboard a lighter some 80 years ago.
SPAR SHOOTS UP BOSTON (UP)—Cadet Arleen F. Goode of Jamaica Plain has broken all records for promotion
from
enlisted ranks to offr*.
candidate school in the Spui
An accountant 23-year-oM I
Goode is the only seaman In ever accepted in the pay office
class.
PONCHATOULA, La. (UP Jorge Zuluaga of the depart of agriculture of Columbia, 1 A., is now studying agrr methods employed in pr itrawberries in Louisana’a f" rtrawbeny belt.
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Shop Early Selections Are Limited Mail Early To Insure
Delivery
This Is The Man Who Won The Last War...
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kerr.
| Bruce Perry, son of Lewis Perry, 308 Wood street, has been transferred to the infantry RTC at Camp Croft, South Carolina, from Fort Benjamin Harrison where he has been for some time. Word has been received by j relatives of the death of Lynn j Terrell at the Dunn Memorial J hospital at Bedford. Mr. Terrell’s I home is in Mitchell, and is the ’ son-in-law of Mrs. Leona Snyder of this city. The Christmas meeting of W. S. C. S. of Maple Heights will be held at the home of Mrs. Mable Covert, 6 east Hanna street, Dec. 13th at 2:00 p. m. Please bring a 25c gift for the grab bag. There will be a Christnas bazaar in connection with this meeting which the public is invited to attend.
nice gifts were received. All wished Karen Ann many more happy birthdays.
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Woman's Study Club
.Met Friday
The December meeting of the Woman’s Study Club was held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Stevenson on Friday afternoon. The program consisted of three Christmas stories read by Mrs. Herrick Greenleaf, Mrs. A. A. Abbott and Mrs. T. A. Sigler. Mrs. Earl Stakeen of Indianapolis gave a humorous reading. The house decorations and refreshments were In keeping with
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Bainbridge P. T. A. To Meet Tuesday
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“BUY YOUR TICKETS AT t HANNA’S |FOR “MURDER ! MANSION” DEC EMBER IS AT 8:15 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. 11-lp.
He doesn’t do much talking, but he listens to the news broadcast, he keeps plugging at his home front job and he’s the man who buys the War Bonds! If you ask him what he wants for Christmas, he’ll reply “Oh, don’t bother about me,’’ but you know he’ll just love something practical and flattering to wear.
CANNONS
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* ANNIVERSARIES + ®( + + + + *i- + 4- + +4* + 4-IS^ Birthdays Bobby Wayne Query, son of Mrs. Bonnie Querry, 8 years today, December 11. Judith Pruitt. Fillmore, 13 years today, December 11. Weddings FOR SALE: 12 HerefordShorthorn feeder calfes, 4 to 500 lbs. Started. Willlsm Luther, 2 1-2 miles east of Bainbridge. ll-2pi
SPLENDID MEETING Dr r B. R. Lakin of Cadle Tabernacle brought a Soul-stirring message at the Court House Assembly Roam Sunday afternoon to almost a full house in spite of
the bad weather.
Russell Ford brought some beautiful messages In song and Myron Rodabaugh, talented pianist, was present to accom-
pany the singing.
Five preachers of the County were present and many Churches were represented and contributed to the service with iheir testimonies of praise and thanks to Christ who had saved
to the uttermost.
Evangelist David G. Canine will continue the “Christ For This Crisis."- Union evangelistic
ie Home Economics Culture •Club will hold their gueet dinner meeting Wednesday evening December 13th at 6:30 P. M. at the home erf Mrs. C. H. Miller
_ _ 105 ^Icwmington St. Members
Campaign beginning tonight and please nlAlfy hostess or presievery night for the coming two dent not later than Wednesday weelt,, • f • ». morning if able to attend.
The Bainbridge P. T. A. meeting that was scheduled to meet Thursday has been changed to Tuesday, December 12, at 7:30 o’clock at the Bainbridge school.
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Meets Tuesday The W. R. C. will meet Tuesday at the I. O. O. F. hall.
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Veronica Club To Hold Christmas Meeting The Veronica Club will hold it's Christmas meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. G. Headley, 629 Franklin St. Mrs. Ora Day will have the
program.
Members are asked to bring a 10c gift for the grabbag. Tuesday Reading Meeting Canceled * The regular meeting of the Tuesday Reading Circle waa canceled for the month of
December. ■a —
S. C. C. To Me«t Tuesday , S. C. C. will meet at the home of Mra. W. B. McBride for their Christmas meeting Tuesday night at 7:30, , Culture Ctab Te Hold Gueet (Dinner
ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD IV WBNBUY HKHI *»-h ^ ... I a rJ $>***« »»»*-»» ! 4 *4»**»» r,4K !->«••-* f •»« T j CLOSING OUT SALE STEVENS DRUG STORE STOCK Every Article In Store Marked HALF PRICE OR LESS For Tuesday and Wednsday Selling
ALL COSMETICS, INCLUDING FACE CREAMS, HAND LOTIONS, HAIR OILS, FACE POWDERS.. LIP STICKS ETC.
'/a PRICE
ALL TOOTH BRUSHES
Va PRICE
29
A special group patent medicines and stock remedies - originally priced from 50c to
$1.50 closing out at 4 For $1.00 STILL SOME PAINTS, VARNISHES AND
ENAMELS LEFT AT HALF PRICE.
SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY EVENING (STORE OPEN 12:30 P. M. TO 5:30 P. M.) SALE TAKES PLACE AT STEVENS' DRUG STORE Comer Vine and Washington Sts. a n n a
