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THE DAIIY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945.
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Tuesday, February 6 from 1 to 5 P. M.
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ACO USTI CON
ANN MOCKER, Dealer UZTON, IND.
Dcl'uiiu Women's Club To Meet
Mrs. Harvey Owens was admitted to the Putnam county
‘“F'-
loom of Mason Hall Monday, February 5th. at 3 o’clock.
BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
THEY WERE BUDDIES-
+ ANNIVS RS ARIES J - Weddings S Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Solo non two years today, Feb. 2, 1943. Birthdays Marvin Ray Overshiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner, 1 year today, February 2nd. Earl Poynter, 21 years today. February 2nd. Mrs. Stanley M. Davis, Feb. 2. Comnie Elain Baird, Greencastle. R. 1. 18 years today, February 2nd.
SOCIETY
The Daily Banner
and
Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For AH”
S. It. Itariden. Publisher 1 i n a pretty candlelight service Entered in the postoffice at|i n the First Christian Church.
Lyda Maxine Robert* Bride Of Charles Stevenson Hasket
Greencastle, Indiana as seconl I Thursday evening. January 25
COIDSA*,
as most mothers
VJSKS
Relieve misery, as most mothers
do. Rub the throat, chest and back with time - tested
class mail matter under Act of jat eight o’clock. Miss Lyda Max-
J ine Roberts, daughter of Mr. and
March 8, 187S.
Subscription rates. 15 cents jMrs. Bert Roberts, became the per week; $3.00 per year by mail I bride of Charles Stevenson Hasin Putnam County; $3.50 to'kett, 2 c Pharmacist Mate, tor $5.00 per year by mail outside!of Mrs. Maude Haskett of Terre
Putnam County. j Haute.
17-19 South Jackson Str#et. | The double ring ceremony was
read by Rev. Cecil Fellers In the
TODAY’S BIBLE TJIOT GH1 i nr -, K e ne{ , 0 f the immediate
BIBLE THOUGHT ,
Young people imagine that hfo , f arn ;]j ea an( j friends, before o;. is very long, aged folk knov. bet- j a j{ er 0 f palms s nilax and two ter. Do not delay, do the decent • ' a)1 (j] e |jrea3 holding the lighter things now; Oh remember how i white tapers with a large basket | short my time is.—Psalm 8'J.4... 0 j anc ] p,,^ gjad.olus form-
ing the back ground.
Personal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
The bride was attired in an [ acqua blue dress suit with brown accessories and wore a white
corsage. Mrs. Edna
Hr.:nm her attendant and she wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. Harold Hamm was
best man.
Mr. Hr.sket was inducted into the N’avy, August, 1942, after
SOMEWHERE IN TH E j .'HILTFPINES — Corporal Charles F. Rogers, Greencastle, has been awarded the Philippine Liberation Medal here. Member | of a crack Infantry company of i a well know Division, he is also the holder of the American De-1
fense and Asiatic-Pacific medal-l^ hiapital
as well as several individual! Mr . and Mrs . And rew P. Ston . rf . ^ „ c, at ons. H,s wark as Chemical ; er at home from a months visi; Cahforma, where he Warfare^ N. C. O. g.ves hhn sole jn Texas Arl2ona and Cali;ornia . ° i * 7* 7 responsibility for maintenance! p jary. 1943 and has been serving and distribution of all pertinent! Mr ' anQ *, 1 sar re '.° in the Second Marine Division materials and weapons for hisj a ' e r * tur,u ^ le a er 3 ^ n I overseas eighteen months. Mr.
1 ing a week — — '
Priacilla Miles, 702 Howard
street is a patient in the Putnam | h - s hrM5t train;n S at Great Lakei
he was promoted to Pharmacist
Mate. He was sent to San Diego
was trans-
in Chicago
inesj
Charles Perkins,
Miss
on us . jj as ] {e j t saw ac t; 0n j n the major
jbatles in the Gilberts on Tarawa Doris,and in the Marianas at Tinian
KEELSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday SchoM 10:00 a. m. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morris Miller. Asst. Supt. Worship and Preaching 11 00 Sermon, "Christ's Challenge and Our Answer" Young People’s Group 6:30 P
M.
Evening Church Service 7:00 Songs led by choir, William Boone and Mrs. Kenneth Eggern in charge. Sermon by tbe pastor iPrayer meeting will be held
on Wednesday evening. *. ;♦ CHURCH OF CHRIST
Clyde Peck, Minister j,, Bible School 9:45 A. M. j, J Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. ,o
To Every Resident of This Community
WE OFFER
A Complete, Quick, Convenient and Courteo Us
Loan Service.
We Invite You To See Us.
INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
19’i E. Washington Street.
P!)on,]j|
MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST
Ralph S. Steel", Minister
9:30 A. M. Church School,
Mrs. Sarah Cox, Supt.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Please notice the change in the time of the preaching service. The pastor will bring the mes-
sage.
We will try to arrange, time for the Youth Pel| 0 ,
service before the
•nornin; t
ship service otarts this ;\.J morn ng.
Dr. Akers is confined tn home by illness.
Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Clyde Teck of Sullivan wi'.l preach both morning and even-
ing.
Everybody welcome.
battalion. Inducted in July 1940, he has been overseas fourteen months. <
He attended grammer and TVout, and Don Tate, wore | and gaipan, here he received the high school in Greencastle, and ’ r!lursda y evening dinner guests | p uru i e Heart and Presidenta!
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tate. Iciation. He has been stationed L. J. Towne of New York , on Saipan sinoe ;ts invasion spent Wednesday evening vimt- , Mr Haskett graduated from
worked there as interior decorator. He resides with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Aispaugh, 201 North
Indiana Street.
BAINBKIDGE METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 A. M. Church School. Howard Hostetler Supt. Classes and teachers for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Dr. Edward R. Bartlett Dean of DePauw University and former pastor of our church, will be tne preacher. A cordial welcome awaits ail.
NOTICE
Have moved my Insurance office NEXT DOOR to the second floor just above the Fashion Shop.
KIMBALL R. LARKIN
PHONE 826-W
ing with his sisters, Misses!^ Martinsville schools .
Eleanor and Laura Towne, E. j Mjsg ^rts graduated from Seminary Street. the Greencastle schools. She is
Lt. John W. Norton, husband of| Mrs ' G ' T. Caumunk, Mrs. Dan employed with the Indiana AsMrs. Frances Huffman Norton, i McCullough and Mr and Mrs sociated Telephone Corporation. Fillmore, R. 1, has been awarded j * )ennis ^ ones 8 P ent Thursday. yj r Haskett was employed at the Distinguished Flying Cross; evenin B visiting Aith Mr. and Handy’s Dairy before induction, for extraordinary achievement Mrs ' chartes McCullough. He will report back to San Franwhile participating in aerial I Roy Jr - u - s Merchant c sco> California for further
Marines, left Friday to report du ty back to duty after spending a m p an
thir*y-day leave visiting with T
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy — - - -
15TH A.A.F. IN ITALY—1st; ’
Pvt. Paul E.
.; Thursday evening
j
' ! ing with his wife and
Aubrey left after spend-
German-heldEurope!, ing a f “ te ® < n day furl ° u e h v ^ SIt - ^ of the ‘^e Mr. and Mrs. Alva j ra iders swept the 'enemy’s road
participating
flight against the enemy," ac-1 cording to an announcement from 15th AAF headquarters, j A pilot aboard one of the
heavy Liberator bombers, Lt. I white -
Norton, while on a recent mis
sion over one of the
targets in
found that his plane had been „ , . .
severely hit by enemy anti _ air . Mrs. Pnncey Aubrey of Ch.cago,
craft fire, forcing him to leave' and otn " re ativ ^ 8 '
the protecUon of the close flying I Mrs -, Donald M,nn:Ck of Ind - formation of bombers. After the'f^ 8 r ^ Ce ' Ved word f;onl her bombardier had dropped the husband ’ P * U J Dona,d J M,nnl '' k bomb, on the important enemy Wh ° 18 wlth Pattons 3rd Ari " y
installation. Lt. Norton skillfully ln Germany that he has been managed to bring the crippled pr ° aloted Frivate First CTaS3 ' bomber back to Its base in Italy.: Thls week 8 issue of 11,0 Dan '
Lt. Norton entered the service in March. 1942 .and received his pilot’s wings at Frederick. Okla.,
MACARTHUR (Contlnurd from I’nce One! j fered heavy casualties and eighl' of their medium tanks, eight artillery pieces, 15 tracked vehicles | and many supply trucks were destroyed or captured. In the upper Agno river sector ] 10 miles north of Umingan, I American troops drove four | miles east of Tayug to the Nati- j '.ad area, while three miles far-
ther north they captured San
na AR HTA( Nicolas after a six mile advance q. j eastward from San Manuel.
Doris Jean Bryan j American heavy bombers Weis Julian Blrt | dropped 152 tons of bombs on
) Corregidor and the Cavite naval
Miss Doris Jean Bryan, daugh- b ase i n Manila Bay, while other
Information Please!
Let us know if you can find finer Foods anywhere - - -
Our aim is to satisfy and please our i tomers — and to greet you with a smileWe are alway glad to see you.
ville Gazette carries a picture of James Gibbons, R. R. Roachdale, with the 30 fox hides
Bn.m, and Julian W. Birt, son ! lines and airfields in northern of Mr. and Mrs. James B ; rt, ; Luzon, destroying five grounded were united in marriage Thors- 1 planes at the Loag and Tagueday evening at eight o'clock at ' garao airdromes and sinking a the Presbyterian Manse. The | small freighter and eight barges , Bev. \ ictor L. Raphael read th* 0 ff th e island’s north coast, single ring ceremony. Mr. Birt is | Fighter-escorted P-T boats - rivate in the Mar.ne Corps cank another coastal vessel, two ' Guests at the service were Mrs barges and two small craft in a; Freda B. Collins. Mrs. Paulin >' sweep around the east coast of
B rt, William A. Hurst. Hersflel
CHOICE FOODS AT ALL TIMES ♦ QUALITY MEAT MARI'
23 S. VINE ST.
1‘HOMI
Hammond,
iiams.
Luzon.
and Mary Ann Wil- ( Long-range American fighters i
December, 1943. In addition
which he has captured during
the Distinguished Flying
the trapping and hunting s rayon
JL. -f. s, Presbyterian Chimb
j destroy*'; set and probably eight f more Japanese planes in a day-1
IRVING BERLIN ON TOUR OF S',
Cross, he also holds the Air Med- c * ost d ’
al with two Oak Leaf Clusters, " allace Spencer, county com-
Host To India Nativm
and the European-African-Mid- missioncr , Ra y Vaughn, road
Eastern theater ribbon.
superintendent of Putnam coun-
The Presbyterian church wiil be host to a visiting team of
•HATH parts two fighting men. They were buddies aboard a Coast Juard-manned invasion transport in the Luzon assault. The Japs tombed the transport. Before his buddy Is buried at sea, the coast-
;uaniman kneels in prayer. --
Rotary Assists
jt„. Elmer Bhm .„d B.F. V.ugfm '“4'" 1
are at home from Purdue Uni-
(Internatioml)
■versity, where they attended 1 some of the sessions of the Road
am •> » sc!*-,oi held there under the in Recruitment TriTAf ,
( Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A\o,od of
" this city have received won’ INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31.- from son, Pvt. James p!
are
country, on Monday evening February 12th at 6:30 o’clock Toe team is touring the United
light sweep over Formosa and j other tairiejs set fire to 10,000ten tarJfcer south of the SaKI-
shima IsiancSi-
• Tokyo broadcasts recorded by FCC mor.itors in New York said Japanese submarines torpedoed and probably sank two large American transports and an oil
tanker off the west coast of Lu- • zon Tuesday and that an Ameri-
States under the direct.on of Presbyterian Board of Foreign
-Missions. The group is composed can 8ubrn4lr ‘ ne was sunk ^ air | of Augustine Ralla Ram, ^ - 1 somewhere in the western
Miss
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Indiana Rotary clubs, through Wood sayin g that h , ha3 i)cer z;llah Soule, and Daniel Khazan Paci^ic • , their three district governors of tn n hnmitDl 5 „ th ; 'S:ngh. They will be accompani-i
ed by the Rev. C. Herbert Rice,
I
Rotary International, have, South Parifir. He woLd ‘ Uketo
pledged whole-hearted cooperation in assisting with the recruitment of student nurses for the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, it
is announced here.
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Realizing that the health of the nation depends upon a successful effort to replace, on the j home front, the thousands of ! courageous nurses who have joined the Army and Navy Nurse Corps, Indiana Rotarians plan “full speed ahead” in this emergency program.
For EXTRA PROFIT NEXT YEAR
Place your order NOW for Farm Bureau Baby Chick* from heavy laying strains of Barred Rocks, White Rocks and Leghorns developed on Farm Bureau Breeding Fama.
Our supply flocks have been Moodtested for Pullorum diseases, and rigidly inspected for Range Paralysis—bred for faat feathering u.hI high egg production.
Orders have already been received and booked for 57,650 baby chicks to be delivered during this coming season, however we can take orders for more.
For the first time you can gel Farm Bureau Chicks hatched right here in Greencastle, so why not place your order now !
PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU HATCHERY
Phone 844 or 743
Greencastle. Indiana
L. D. of Lahore, Ind;ana, and Dr. J. B. Ferguson of Indianapolis. Reservations for the supper
Mrs. Charles Arnold is expect. 1 '“ d madc 38 800,1 as P 08 ' ed to arrive today from Chicago. ' W . ^ rs - • Kocher.
hear from his friends. H s ad- j drass may be obtained from his j parents. I
today from Chicago, • ■ .
Where she has been visiting her ' rhllr 5° ghb0r 1 , 1 n ®' Presbytvriin
.... * churches will have delegations
Heading the Rotary effort in the Indiana student nurse recruitment program are Jack E. Yarian, Flora, governor of Rotary International district 154 W. E. Price, Muncie, governor of Rotary International district 155; and L. I. Booher, Aurora, governor of Rotary International district 156. Miss Mary Ellen Waratler, R N., of Indianapolis, chairman of tha student nurse recruitment committee, reports that 100 students for nursing are needed immediately for the February, March and April classes in the schools of nursing in Indiana. High school graduates and college girls between 18 and 35 are eligible. All-expense scholarships are provided by the Cadet Nurse Corps through the United States Public Health Service. They include tuition, hooka, fees, board, room, uniforma and a monthly allowance. Candidates may obtain complete information through the Indiana State Nurses Association, 1125 Circle Tower, Indianapolis 4, Indiana.
sister, for a visit with Mrs. Charles J. Arnold. Capt. Arnold left recently from San Francisco and has reported for duty in the Philippine Islands where he is in General MacArthur’s Public
Relations Headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mason of Roachdalc. have received word from the War Department that their son Pfc. John M. Mason has been seriously wvjunded in action on Jan, 20 in Germany. Pfc. Mason entered service Jan. 28, 1943 and has been overseas since Feb. 1, 1944. For the past few months he has been with the 3rd Army. He is the husband of Mrs. Betty Koessler
Mason of Bainbridge.
delegat'/ons
present. The public is invited.
Pvt. Robert E. Berry is homo , on an eight day furlough visiting ■ with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ford of Bainbridge. * Pvt. Berry was stationed at ; Camp Wolters, Texas, when furlough is up he will report to Ft. |
Ord, California.
Rebeieca LodLgp* * + To Entertain
The Fillmore Rebecca Lodge No. 652 invites the Odd Fellow* Lodge to a Valentine party February 6th. Members please bring sandwiches and cookies and a comic Valentine. lo Observe World Day Of Prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Dixon and daughter, Thelma eye of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ford and Harley Ford of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Damon Woodm and son of Indianapolis spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ford of Bainbridge.
The World Day of \ Prayer sponsored by the Greencastle Federation of Church Women will be observed on the first Friday afternoon of Lont, February 18th at 2:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. All church women of the county are cordially invited to attend the meeting.
Harry Neier, who has been a patient in the Putnam county hospital for several weeks, returned to his home on R. 1, Greencastle. Friday.
•Ja ala ala ata Fortnightly Club To .Meet Monday The Fortnightly Club will meet with Mrs. Browning and Mrs. McWethy at the home of Mrs. Browning on Monday evening, February 5th. at 7:30 o'clock. + + + + Monday Club To Meet With Mrs. Hlllls The Monday Club will meet with Mrs. Roy Hillls Monday' afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs.
FAMOUS SONO WRITER of TWO WARS, Irving Berlin play* tunes at the WAC mess hall in Hollandla, Dutch New GuinetJ popular melody man is on tour of the Southwest Pacifie d This is a United States Army Signal Corps photo. (Intern^
WELCOME
To SHIesville BaptW | Church Services Every Simtto I
10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Morning 'Voml# 6:80 P. M. Young P« | P lf 7:80 P. M. evangelistic I
“You get well balanced meals at Hie Lincoln.”
C. E. Mathes will have charge of, the program. ,
IINCOIN BESTAUMNI Across from Post OHice Phone 863
GOOD SINGING " SPECIAL Nl M 81 **
B - M. Page, Pastor
SEE YOU SUNDAY Roman'*: 15:1*
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