The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1945 — Page 2
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Hunt Warning To Home Front
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Herald Consolidated “1* Wave* Far A»” ft. B. KanAr*. F^EAlrr Etterui m the pcrtoffSe* at 'irtmcMtO*. IsrliT.a aa txtxx.: ■•jum m»ii r» after wrier Art «f Star os I U70. ». -*< r puor. rate* 15 eesu per week 51JW per ye*/ by attfl * p-jtaarr, Ormstj; IZ3A to K i>i per year by aaafl outebie Putnam CmoAT-17-li tkwO) IvJurx. Street.
SOCIETY
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Jf.- arel Mr*. B*->ad.3 Beyamida. 12 yean Urday Jasaary *- Sery*. aad *>iwari ICus-
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Mr ar*4 Mr» Btra Arwwrf of FtBaBore. 26 yean Jrnmmry 1
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|WerM*nal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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B>naas;a - ^ w#jrms Towrjfc ? Hacre Saaeaei Karttrter. UAaaa Odt wsJ fcxert at tr rtree*. K yean unlay Jar^tary, f {feme Pair aw r. e *»* loe Wextee»say. Jan. Jrrt. Hoxte*-
ms wi& be Mn UicJe Wesv-.w.
Mn. H'euoi* Wri3sarra Mary Jao* Boeaer. anri
Isxxrrsxyi Tenaja.
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.. lam—>r frrxa*. ‘Prt WertoeaAay Tfce Cocranyer Erlaca iJroup -A A. A tf- W. will meet •A eOseaday roght at Use hnrrx of Mn. Perry Rush at ex^ir odoek. The *roup ^momsob •*iii be ces new «lertjt^as*3t rr
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Cooarti Of CWrta To Meet WedoexAa* The rn&iizt January
of the GreextcaaUe Oxkx Cuba Will be hekt W'Mr. Jariuary 3. OH' in the •chooi btsiMi.'iy at 7 » o cl room 6 There will be i
.mportaist it«t of
j wene before the council. The coas.'r.ittee on the re - '/ the forat;t«tjr/i» ar.J b>
Sat
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KELLER-COAN PHARMACY
Midwest Held By Cold Wave
PHONE
'By railed l*rew*(
A cold ware, coming out of the . northwest. excCvnulefl vAfer the m* . tire midwest and eastern half of the nation today. with little ! immediate let-up in sight. The northern piasr statea Mi*i aiasipp) and Oh-o Valleys and Croat Lakes areas wer»- hardest
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hit by the cold Mast, the federal M m Mary Err./r.a M-r/re spent : weather forecaster at Chicago
the weekeryj in Indianapolis. j reported, alth a national low Of j ^ ^ counn; wsU report
” ^ T r.‘*.‘r ZCTO rS * t * Ured |M E. Stspley of our
school *y« jem will *p"ar of the o.rn.ng summer
Mrs. ftuby I>eem and daughter Barbara, left Tuesday for
CaJ.f'cmia.
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at St. Paul. Minn.
Temperature* along the eastern seaboard ranged in the low
Mrx Esther Lyon of Roa/.hdale )**■«>ties yester-Uy and last night, was admitted to the Putnam , WJt co«W *^ ted to d-p to-,
day aa the wave continued Its | eastward sweep, the weatherman
said
o/unty hospital Tuesday.
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Mr* Ethel P rsell, Fillmore,
oas admitted to the Putnam I Only the far southwest and the
Wmal prr/grta. ami th* tance ne-ded toy the Ore
of Clubs. + + * *
j nub Will Meet
'With Mrs. HuUhewn
county hcxj/ital Monday.
southernmost tip of Florida es-
( Mrs. Daniel Hutchezon
Karah Jane Hoott and Janet He 'At of Hycamore street, are pat:«nts in the Putnam county
hospital.
c aped the icy tolasta. and temper- h '' ‘ 1
atur s as low as 25 degrees were , and i 2 ^ o'clock. The progran I be in charge of Mrs. Lye
Country K
, Club on Wednesday aftm
exeper enced at Atlanta,
in the Gulf states.
In the Midwest, vhich shiv-
trx ght lr»'jgberty came frox | e-red undi r temperatures of five 8t. I-eeiis to spend New Year* ' Mow at Chicago, and nine bew/th hi* mother. Mrs. E, A. . low at Reickford, li , slight re-
J lief was predicted lor tomorrow.
* On the whole, however, the cold jy^ Greer.castle Chapter spell was expected to continue for of ^ Cistern Star •rili m the remainder of the week. ;j n r , g U jar session W'ednes | evening at 7;30. Fnendx ni
! will be observed with great
Daugherty.
Mrx. Charles Hunter and son.
Stoner Mrs. James Tor! 1 i will lead the responses,
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1 Chapter No. 215 W ill Meet Wedn*wiay
returned street M
to their horr*- on Olive ,r,d«y from the: Piitnam
cr/unty hospital.
.r-'-'/i i ti.i [ith- < r //hi Wf/uhl I h< felt cornk- goyeimnent's
r.- -nil, r.t'-,,
'cluction.
to' /'Mil p| scent ’We muxt man I till: fullest ex ’> ff.eet the rer military leadnil we have acc, v/<‘ bUII have 'I the 'Jeith ion hi i Ivilliin 11"- nation In • front war. re .•pain that priiu«l I" |<ai,| to |iniM|r»Wer Into ms anil to In- ■ i n/ eded to the govern,ne ti«' early I'm Iasi sumthat It ha/I
MIAMI PEACH Fla , Jan. 2 ' .1 Harlan K l/.gl.s, 27, of flreenca*tle, Ind. haa arrived at Army Air Korrws H/distr/toutiori tat on No 2 in Miami Beach P r r/ a/ixlgrimcnt prorv-ssing afUr completing a tour of duty itxlde ittt- continental United
States,
Me't/' a I examinat ions and a/isiflcatlon interview* at thla tc/xt, pioneer of */-v ra| redistz/l'iition xtationa operated by
Mrx. Garland Bartley and 'laughter returned to their home In Clayton Saturday from the
Putnam county hospital.
Mr and Mrs. fa-maid McDonald of Clover'lale, are the par- ■ ntx of a son toorn Monday night at the Putnarn county hospital
KEfOMMEMI MOV'.ES
The Endorsers of fdKdoplayx rec-mrirnend the following movie* to be shown Uxially soon; 'Tal In the Saddle," Ko/-alind Russell's "W'hat a Woman,” ‘‘Arsenic and Old Lac<- ‘ Great Moment," "None But the Lonely M'-art" "Mr. Winkle Goes to
Mrs. Harry Bee tA Indianap-
olis daughter of Mr. and Mrs j War", "Doughgirln'
ficers from ne ghboeng chapter I conducting the initiation. Y + •!• Y Home Ficonomics Meeting Postponed The Maple Heights Home I nomics Club meeting will to ferstponed until next Tue; night. An announcement of time-
Harry Moore of this city, spent. v.He Ghi/st," and the wee.kend visiting her f/ar- j Went Away.”
lent*.
■Canter- ami place will be made later. "Since You I + + + +
Marilyn Herbert Weds
W'IRnir Carmichael M. >L 2-c
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gordon Kelly are in Greencastle visiting Mr. Kelly's parents, Mr. and
"i' ".j Mrs Edwin Kelly. Mrs, Kelly U
AAF Personnel Distribution! nmand for AAK returnee of
fl" rx and enlisted men, will ilet rrmne his new aasignment. He *,11 remain at the redistribution st.it.on about two weeks, much of which will be devoted tr, rest
..-.'l recreation.
Captain Ingll* fl< w 2!< mis- • orirt as pilot of a B-17 Klying ‘•ortfess tu-avy tK/mber in European theater of o(»- »- / aliens, for which he wax ./aoiriled the Distinguishe-J KlyCroe.s with oak leaf cluste/ ,'i'i U. • Air M'-dal with four oak I'-.if clusters He Is the son of Mi., Will.an, K" ern'rllng, It. It.
:i. Midland, Mich.
IS VNNKK ADHf.KT ItKHI ’,TM
the former
Pray ton.
Francis Elfreda
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bergen entertained with a New Years dinner for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bergen and wins, Ricki and David, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and children, Ronald and
Martha, and Miss Turney. JITMxKH TAKE OATH
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2 (UP; Three state supreme court
IMHANAPOL1H LIVESTOCK , The Christian Church in fir, « Hogs 15,000; market 5-26 low- castle, was the w* ne ofe a pr- tty er; 154-2V> lbs mostly $14.75; candle ligh ceremony at four o-250-300 lbs $14.65; .'ifXi-400 lbs clixik Sunday afternoon, De rn$14.55; 100-159 lbs $12.75-14; her 24th when Mum Mk- :yn sow* 10-20 lower, mostly $1.'; A0 ( Herbert of Indianapolis be< me
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$13.90.
flattie .';,500; calves 900; sU-'-rs
and heifers ab<>ut steady, cows firm; median and good steers mostly $12.75-$15.00; load good to choice heifers $15.00; bulk medium and good he;f e rs $12.(0$14 26, canners $10 75-$12 50;
cutters and common $7.25 •50; cutters $S.50-$7.00;
steady, top $18.50.
Sheep 1,000; generally steady; g>e d to low choice lambs most-
the bride of Wilbur Carmichael M. M. 2-c of the U. S. Navy, with Rev. O.-cil Fellers officiating at the double ring ceremony before an altar of palms, ferns
and lighted candlebra.
) The bride is the gr.ind!daughter of Mrs. John A. Wright Uy. | of Manhattan and the br.d- -
vealers , groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Carmichael of this city.
Th* ; bride wore a
gnu'TV Ht'ili-s.
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H. I. man examine parts of a
balloon, ben ting Jap rharaet'ers. wtileh was found In a mountain region near KiiliNp.il, MontiuiN. The hulloon had attnehed to Its side an Incsndinry device, appsreiitly intended for destruction of the hsIliHin. Jnp rh.iraeterx indleaied eompletlon of construction of Ua- bnlliHin on Oct 01, 1044. (International Nouiulphoto),
Judges and two Appellate court I ly $HJ50-$15.00; nedlum to low Judges will be sworn In today in k , '"fl mostly $11.25-$14.25. Inirmapoli*. | — ■■ , Shortly before noon, Judge.Rid YOUT PrGITliSGS Harry Crutnpaeker of the Ap-'^f RATS Gn(l MICE pe||ate court will adininlsf r the SEW quick raev marx u/awi 'nth to Judge Dan C. Flanag- U . ^ ^ but anof, F<irt Wayne, recently fleet- Jy^Pf^ri^oirmtMMndrmc^
ml .and Judge Floyd S. Draper of .
the same eourt will swear In ! ^ Kiank Ifurnilt'in of Tfrrn HhijO- I • , h* r * d»«. Kf/xnfJlnic• , . LargetLm, pmek Judge Hamilton was first deputy , KMK.' ua, * n, * td lu kiU MU 0 ' | Attorn- y General for the last 1 Gl tam-cble at -ill drug and better
two years.
Howard H Young of Indiana-1 |>olls. Frank K. Gilkison of Wash- j ington and Oliver Starr of Gary j •vi 11 Is- sworn in later as Judgea of the Indiana Supreme court in formal ceremonies In the Su-
preme c ourt room.
Thin will make the first time In 12 years that all five rnbmbers of the Indiana Supreme Court will be Republicans. NINEIMK Are You liubammed By HOT FLASHES? If VOX. like so many women, between the ages of 38 and 62—sutler from hot flashes, nervous tension. Irritability, are a bit blue at times—all due to the functional middle age period peculiar to women—try Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. For slmost a centufy thousand' upon thousands of women—rich end poor silks — hsve reported remarkable benefits. Many wise women take Ptnkham's Compound rtgularly tc help build up rutstance against such
annoying distress.
Lydia Plnkham'a Compound help) nature. It also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonlo effect. Follow la be directions. Worth trying/ LYDIA E. nHKHAM’S 8KSS2
wa.s She!
STORE
FIXTURES From Stevens Drug Store Room FOR SALE - 6 ft. Show cases - Small tables
16 - Chairs
1 - Cash Register — 3 druwi-r, iriink i>|mtuIccI — together with floor cabinet holding register. 2 - Sets Scales 1 - Fountain Bar, 17 ft. 1 - Soda Fountain Priced For Quick Sale
SAM HANNA
floor length. 111
gown of white chiffon with sweetheart neckline and a sheered, fitted bodice with bracelet length sleeves. Her veil was thi-e-quarter length and gathered on white satin,
wore a single strand of pearls j and carried a white prayer hook, j
a gift of her aunt, Mrs. Mont Bridges, which was topp'd with pink and white carnations. The bride entered the church with the organist, Marcia Ham-
ilton playing the wedding march'
and during the ceremony nhplayed 'T Dive You Truly,’’ ami "Tell Me It's True Love.' 1 Th*- maid of honor was Miss Geneva Hassler roommate of the bride, she wore a floor length gown of blue lace and net aid wore a corsage of pink sweet-
heart roses.
Tht best man was Cpl. Leon Bhinn of the U. B. Army ami u close friend of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Reelsville High School and is employed in Indianapolis. The bridegroom is a graduate of Greencastk- High School and ■ was employed at the Allison Engineering Company at Indianapolis before entering the II. S. Navy in August 1942. He just returned from twenty-two months of overseas duty and will return to bis ship January Ttli. The immediate families and
Yanks Damage 8 Jap Vessels
DQUARTERS, i. 2.—(UP) — ■ d planes, cxnsivc against t time, have
piRESTONBydro-Flated tires pull better because you $ get the gnest possible liquid weight per wheel t without riskiijire breakage. You get more traction nod " gripping povyito pull you through when the going is toughest. Drivour tractor to our store or let us send our | service truck. Jew minutes will do the trick. ■ WEBB'S Firestonejome & Auto Supply Store 28 S. Jaion Si Phone 121
PILE RELIEF IS,t
Thouimd fratst Simple
T Simple piles need not wrsclc and torture you *
with maddening itch, burn nrd irritnlion.
k Stuart’s Pyramid Duppoiitorias brinff i I quick, welcoma relief. Their orand medi r f cotton means real comfort, reducea strain, 1
helps tighten relaxed mamliranfs, gently
k lubricates and softens. Protective and > I anti-chaffing, bo easy to use. Get genuine P f Stuart’s Pyramid Suppositories ut your 1
drug store without delay—*60c and I1.20-- 11 . on maker’s money-back guarantee.
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* BEN DEAN ' Mi-. Dean is pregident of Kiwcirir; Int; rnalional and several^ member* of the local club will go to Indianapolis Wednesday evening to hear his address before the Kiwanis club of Uiat city.
rug Store K. H. SWEET WEST SIDE SQUARE
