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THE &AliY BANHEf, WSENCAS^Lt IND1AHA, PR DAY, *=»PJA?V 16,

H-s voi R Money

Lender our \mrricwi fr~ ontfrrpriw rrvtCTii. \ou can d<> what you jtieaM- witb vour own maary. You cau inv«M it. ttavt- it, R}«-nd it or pivr it aw*i. in acrordanor witii ihr iav and » our owu '-imarjenoe. But. tuOii'. what you do with ytw mou*-' cau afi<*ot tin- courw of the war .. . cat; '*tiaap« tbr pattcrx of tia poat^ war future. Hflp spued victory in inveatmp all ytnj can ui V ar Baade,. Help keep privet dmm in buyiap onU tia ttuup- you need. Help y ourself It) bautiuc t ur niunty vou have.

Central National Bank Oldest And Large -.1 Eanl hi Putnam County

The Daily Banner mnC Herald Conaolidated ‘<11 Wave* For Air 6 K Itartdea PoMMher Entensc it tar poatoffiot at Greencaxtie Indiana a* aecoal last mat- matter tmder Act of Marct 8 1878. buwcnptiot rates 18 oenU per week KM per year by mat it Firman. County; tt SL.Bl per year by mat outar-- : Putnan. County. 17-18 Soutr Jaokaoc Street It w< emulatt Hrni wt wil. oamM antaponiams and hatredr Cnnr. is our peac« —Epr 2:14

The meeting opened by read inf tne dut creed anc giving th.

out ro CMOS, . . . eaw. I Following tlu dus.witnou; ••taking . nese eeauar. a nmgran appro-

1 priat* to the occaaior. was given i A tribute to the charter members was giver, by lire atftorc ] F.eeiee after whiefc the preai cient Mrs James Kelker presented corsages to Mis Albe't Baser. Mrs. Howarc Hostetler and Mrs Fred Lewman. the|

tnrw charter members

Ar. n niemonan was giver, by

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toy Mrs. I

Howard Hostetler Ar interes: mg teaturs of ths program was

mnuitaa meetings

icht Couchs

ut to colas . . .ease, without “dosing’

VICKS

W VAWORU*

APPHl Vtl Br.2 GtHtRATIOSlS

SOCIETY

(Rervoaal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

With

latentia'- Farty

Jacquline Joar Blsyaes f

daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rus- j _ _ . , , ^ Mrs. Dolby Callings

ael. Blcydes entertained aonr ; of her playmates wit* a Vaien- ° ' tins party Wed evening at heir nome ir CSarpentersvillt Several games and one contest waa erjoved bv al. Thf contKt waj Mrs Balch A rhynu for th- | clur p’esidents was rear toy Mrs j

Fred Ford

Tht birthday cake with Its

James Smith received word Wednesday of the oeath of ius gTeai-grranddaugniar the L year ok oaugnter of Mi and Mrs Lora me lAhr off Indianapolis Mrs IaUii is the daughter o: Emeat Smitr. of Indianapolis. F!l|t. Picket: ul Otter: _ | spent the week end with he:

I sisters Misses Crape and Myrth j

K Tow Don’t o SoggesHpa Would Y©w ^ Explaining Our Ca»h ar Crodh Terms for 15^

INDIANA LOAN

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tm reati-iig off the some of the first

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center piece for the dining tabic later it was aerved with tea to the 2t> members by the hostess

j and her assistants

Russel. Bieydes ver th- week end

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Ir. lonng memory- of our ben - aor. husband, and brother Wiiforti T Ellis, war departed this lilt tw» years ago February 1G.

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Ip alienee he suffered anc jiatience he bore . Until God calk-d him home t; _ Buffer no mors, 43: knew he was suffering and the hill was hard to chmt -Sc he cloaed his weary eyeiidi and whispered, "Peace £■ Tlune’ If is lonesome her, without him and aaci and weary- the wa\ Rife has not beep the sam< deer "WIlford amce you were called away Sadly missed by the family pt MAFIC HEIGHT* Ml-THODHrr (in'Kf'H Ralph; E Bteele. Mimrler 8:30 A M Church: Scn.00: Mb; Sarah Cor Sup*. JOrSl 1 A M Morning Worsh.r 1 T.ie messag* w.li be by thTiastor and every one is cordia,ly invited tr be jrraaent CltOHSIiOAD T-tBEKVAfiLi Service Saturdae night February J7. at 7:30 o'clock Sundi-.-j Night February 18th. at 7:30, p Clock Everyone welcome.

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Euri C Davis nnmster. Biule senoo. 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Toung people’s Cnnstian EncKjavor 6:30 p. m. Church service 7:30 p. rr. Come and worship- with ur every Sunday. There wil; be a young people’s socia. Feb 22nd ip the evening a*, trie home of Mrs. Vera Flint ip Green castle Bring a homemade Valentine and come.

KEELMTLLE METHODIST UHI BCH

Sunday achool 10:00 a m Ewing Waxle! supt Moms Miller

asst, aupt

Worahip and preaching, 11:00 Sermon: “One Woman’s Great

Memorial ”

Toung peopl# 6:30 For ah young people. Evening service: 7:00 Sermon '"nus Is The Victory ” Prayer meeting will be held or Wednesday evening mars chvfei Methodist

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BATVBIUDGt MhTHOin*! 10:30 A M Church School ™t.Howard H atetter. Supt. A class and * teacher for everyone 11:00 A M Morning Worship Rev Claude V. McClure of Oreencastle will b*. the gues’ minister. I> McClur* wOl hold a bnef business sesg oc at the close 1 *jf th»e worship service Members and fn-nds cordially Invited tc the service* of th*; day

Forest W Howell minister. lt):0(» a. m Sunday senoo! Charlie Hendnch. aupt. ip cnargt Classes anc: tesacners for

all ages.

11:00 a. m. Morning worship J Bervioe This is enlistment day 11 the “Crusade loi CnruTL” The sermon subject upon winch the . jjastor wil! speak in this cunnec- : tion 1* “Opel, Our Eyes That We May Set ’’ Thu service should ue a memoraole one tor the Brick Chape] chuich 7:00 p ns Tsuth Fellowship at the church This is you! invitation to the at-rvicet of the church

Mrs Annette t^iok spen: Frs- | oay visiting ip Indianapolis ! Mrs David Kendal: u> confined to her home due to illneas Kenneth Balsmar is ip the Methodist hospital slowly improving from ar eye injury Mrs G. C Sievoes Mrs Herold Toung and daughter Diana caiiac on Mrs Russel. Biaoea Wednesda> night Fvt. Edward Harris aor of Mr and Mrs Harley Harm. Greencaatk R 2. has a new addresi wmeto hay he obtained Irotr his parents Pvt E Wayne Eitel jorge spent the weekend visiting with his paient*. whiif er»-ie»ute to Will Rogew Field from Langiee Field. Pvt. Eiteijorge was one of the first fifty men sent from. Savannah A;r Base tc- establish and organise this field in 1MI All day guests of Mrs Ruth Carpenter and boy* Wednesday w-ere Mrs Harok. H Smith anc twe- children of Quince Mr a;:c Mu WeKHjmw Uawaor and Mr and Mrs. Orville Smith and daughter all of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs Fi4-mar. Day and C B Hart.

Mr. and Mrs Dyale C. Green. Hanna Court, have received word from their son. James L. Green, wl»c< is Bane-where m Belgium that he has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, and that he is transferred to Headquarters Battery. Hie new address may be obtained from h,s parents Sgt Lewis L Brattair.. aor. off Mr and Mrs J M Brattair Has returned tc Mianu. Florid* after spending a 21 days delay ehnaute visit with hi* parents Sgt Brattair has beer, overseas for three year* serving in the South Pacific. His engagement has beer in the U. E. Army for tto* past seventeen month* Sgt Brattair will oe up for a thirty day furlough beffort very long which j he plans tc spend back at home

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SOMEWHERE DC TBE PHUa-PINME. Pfc Henry A Stone of Greencaatle Ind. e

memiier of a well-known Inf an- j ^nupolu last Thursday

Mi and Mrs Alva FTultt

wot. by Virginia Fariow

A Valentine box and -efres’.v- j | menu brougn*. th* merry gatr— i

; enng to ar. end

Guerts prewm: were. Lola | tnirt ? candleF 1°™^

Beth Pickit Carrol Toung. Gwyndolme Btaydei Milne Beth. Cnarles Robert Alice and Vir-

gma Fliriov

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Hugatee Announce * j Engagement off Daughter Mr and Mrs Kenneth C. Hagale of Glenn Artier. Farms. Pawling, N. T. have announced the engagement of their daugfo- j tei Ann Shields Hogalt to FVt. | Cnarles E. Murphy Jr. son off , Mr and Mrs Charles Murphy of Pawling and Brooklyn N. T. Miss Hogate is a graduate of Masters School and is a student | at Sara Lawrence College F*vt Murphy was in the Navy-12 unit in Dartmouth, but now is ip officer Candidate school ip Quan- ! tico Va. Mist Hogate is a granddaughter 01 Mrs Julian D Hogate and hat many friends here where she nas visited her grandmother —Danville Republi-

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* + + + Mr. and Mrs Sly J’teaaanth Surprised Mr and Mrs Elmer Sly were | pleasantly surprised Friday 1 evening wnen neighbors gather1 ed at their home for a farewell j party They suor are moving tn ; theii new home ip Gre-encastle ; The evening was spent playing ^ cards and bemp esntertained witb moving pictures by Tnomas

Tuttle.

Triose preaen: were Mr and Mrs Homer Slavent Mr and Mrs. James Love and daughters. Mr and Mrs Claude Crodiar and family Thomas Tuttle anc Mor-

ton Stevens

Refreshments of pop

Pickett

A. E Hanks son of Mi ant Mrs Fred Hanks has beep eoi>j fined to his home with pneumon- -

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Mrs Munel Nelsop was the dimer guest Friday of Mrs Maube Stroube and Mrs. Blanch* j Moimett of Roachdale. | Misses Martna and Louise | Kelly of Indianapolis spent tn* weeekenc with their parents. Jd

and Mrs Mike Kelly.

Mrt Josephine Koor and son Cnariet of Indianapolis are visiting this week with her parents. Mi anc Mrs Bert Stultz. • Mrs Gier Jones if caring for Mrt Otto Lefforge wild is recovering from a recent operation. Miss Gladys McFadden is visiting with relatives in Terre

Haute.

Billy Austin, sop of Mr and Mrs Avery Austir is recovering from ar attack of pneumonic Mis; Rose Mar-e Dickson of I V spent the weekend at nome Mrs Doris Osborne and Mrs. Ann* Polcholpek shoppec in In-

DMNK MILK FOR HEALTH

Anencc s P*"* o" ♦He her citizens -..

PHONE 805W For Home Delivery <k aak far K at y, w crv^.

HURSTS DAIRY GREEN CASTLE'S MODEL DAIRr

try Division here has jus: been awarded thf Philippim Liberst:or Ribaor. and siisc- nolds Uu Asiatic-Pacific Ribaop and Ex

pen Infantry fiaagv

He is the Kin of Mi sand Mrs Stone of 210 Wes: Liberty fi:.. Stone entered the Army April 12, 1841 and has served overseas for mon than a year ir the Cmlnd Southwes: Racifit a-tax. Stoni is a graauaif of Greencastle Hig:. School where he starred as a basketball player H* was chooser as one off the members of the Indiana State High Schools Al,-Slar Basket-

ball team for rwr years.

Sgt Robert L Andrews wrote the following letter to his parents Mr anc Mrs Lee Andrews

Roachdale: Dear folks,

I suppose by now you have gotten the telegram from me I V ar Department telling jrou 1 Aorn vraj . BerioUBi , ju j hBvt , apples and candy were served Ail left at a late nour wishing M: and Mrs Sly much nappi-

neas In their new home

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Hapii* Alpha Theta

\Himna* To Meei I’m sure aorry ft- hear about The Kappa Alpha Theta panama and Uncle Join. I Alumnae club will meet with gueas grandma is just too tired Mrs Gorcoa Sayers ME E Co to P t! or- bvmg 111 bet It does lege Avenue. Saturday Februu- , aeem funny w tnout her at home. 17th. at 2:36 o'clock Then lan’t muci. I feei like

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ceived word that Wilbur FTultt of Cleveland Ohio is recovering nicely after undergoing an operation for appendicitis. Ml and Mrs Willis Dickson I entertained Sunday with a dinne: for all their children and their families Al! were present with th* exception of Oshornf who is a lieutenant jg 1 ir the U. S nary. M* and Mrs Jewel Blue and som and Mrf Tnomas Lanham were guests Monday off Mr. and Mr* Lemuel Blue of Greencastle

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pretty sick for a month, but J jg£l;|V|£ think between thf doctor; ant CTrilPfTy

th* (rugs m mak* it O. K I’m sorry not tr have written sooner j but 1 navent felt like it till now.

BENEFITS

To Entertain Farm Bureau

with his parent*

Ir, response to General Dwight Eisenhower * appeal lor blankets for the people off Hullahd, two shipment* were sent from Goiin ; Memorial Church last week ;Tne»e included severa. pairs of new blanket*, many gpooc usrt* blunkets and heavy e«nforter* and one grood w< -Aen over coat —« total off 56 piece* Some money was contr.buted and this was used to pay the shipping charges U the Queen Wilhemina Fund in New Tork City. a

AT Tt \ONC AHTLE

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Mr* Msdiis HustewTi> Hotih Im Cluli The Meat Floyd Horn* Ecinotmes Club met Feb 14 with Mrs Kenneth Modlin. Twentyseven members and mm visitori,

werf present

Tie meeting was cftllec to order at the regular hour Th history of the song "B-r Bolt" j was read and the song sung by I all The club creed repealeu. : the flag pledgf giver 1 ant tn*

j national anthem sung

Roll cal: was responded to toy { an exchange of Valentins Mrt. , Clarencf Ragai gave an mt*---I eating report on the nomt ecr*- ! nomics meeting at Purdue An | articif on the "Prevention of the j Common CohJ" toy Thurmai E j Rkie was read by the 8ecreta*-\ . Ah were glad to weucune Mrs i Maynard Hansel] as a membe* Contests were won by Mrs. 1 Gracu King and Mrs Annin te

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Mame Ee ( tub Obaerves Ajusirr-rsary The Bainbridge Home Ectnemic* Club obaervec its 3(Kh birthday anniversary at home off Mr* Ho ware Hurt*—

writing about now 1 just want

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NOW AT WARD'S

Boy's Wool Mittens 52t| Men’s Flannel Shirts .. $13 Men's 101 Band Overalls S1J!| Women's Crepe Trimmer! ■ Slips .... Chenille Bed Spreads, HI Twinsiie . . , .Sill 2 Pt. Baited Wire . . $1*1 51 Plate Winter King Batteries, Exchange... S7.fi 38 V-8 Motor, Complete S182.fi AlontgomeryWarl

WE SECT CHAPfX CHUBCYI

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Rendyl Cooper minister. Sunday achobl each Sunday

morning at 1 '! Lk'Jl supt Kervic-ff *:ach funiir M at 11:0ft. Evrryor * welccne

SURtYlAl OPERATIONS

you U bt surf tnu: Im aiaght tOtUtniXcet at tc nuwaw 0‘ d-intoiliWa;

anc IT] iikt it.

writs again when I feel

Just takt my word for 11 anc 7*11 tell you al! about toy operations when 1 set you Tell everyone hello tor me and don't worry As ever. Bob.

wamxx nso.vr

mi i tnn» Hast- - I emj' forces oc tbs fa: bank suggested a c-OBBing might be held up until American and Bntisl. bombers could be brought back

mU action.

Headquarters spokesmen denied that any crossing off tht Rhine had yet been mads- or even

attempted

Mrs Katie Baird tuts returned to tht nome of her aor. Richard Dai id Greencastle. R. 1. Pic Otha Sailer is spending a 15 day furlough with his mother Mrs Verna Winner and sister. Mrt Pau Hatcher. He will report to Pt Blocum. N. T. where be if stationed

coverec unoe* controT during fry yeo am ony yeo* lhereaf#«T. ♦ ISSUED SV ^ SOMTINEATEl CkSUALTV C8RI8AM' Dperounf unu»- Go**«mm*fr* 5up*rvuior it Al; 4ff jmlei oi the USA. OVER $200,000,000 PAID it Ctairr kaiwfin — All bepertmanst

MAIL COUPON tor FREE DETAILS

SIMPSON STONER wmotr otusATip; d..o> msm son

_ uiifittc W raw* >x,m fm _fAKllT ^HOUSIMUFI ^CHUDREN

"SOULS FOR SALE HEAR THIS INTERESTING SERMON Saturday Night, February I7Di E\ ANGEUST RALPH UNPERVtt Apostolic Church Revive EAST M ASHESGTON ST. REV. BEN. BONNET Poster

SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRUS SIGN UNITED NATIONS PACT

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Swist Family FraunfeWet, Entertaining ArHsh COMING TO H. S. AUDITORIUM Wednesday, February 21,8 P. M. Th* Public Is Cordially Invited Sponsored By *UTNAW COUNTY FARM BUREAU, INC.

Spencer TYwry play* Uvutenant . Cokmel now Laeutenant Generali James H. Dooiittle te Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1 * tizatlon of "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." which open Saturday midnight at the Yoncaatia.

URCOll RESTAm* >'oni Poit ONitt _ Pnone «’

Bringing the rummer off

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- D C. Benor Gate Plaaa. Ambaks^^^^

is simui Bigmng the declaration whilp C l fcaor C ** io «»*A Ate A* lad Charg, D Affaires Peru ai'u^TL!^ 1 * Wt to H«ht are Senor I>r Edu»^ quer Ajnbaaaador of Paraguav and^Se^rrlt^’r^^ rt * t * J - Grew. Senor Dr. Don £fLf w Pt- ui have declared war on noth Gf r^Tr, Dt ’ B Um *’ Atetteaaador of war nr ?kpar 'r>nr ^Int-rnatkmal Wl,i> !Dcull4or w,d C}m1 *