The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1945 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945.

FURNITURE 18 Pc. Bedroom and Kitchen Outfit

This merchandise sold one month ago to Defense Construction employee who had to leave Dupont Job and returned to our store.

INCLUDES: 7 piece Maple bed room suite with Innerspring mattress and Double Coil Springs and pair of Feather Pillows. Ore Westinghcuse Electric Roaster and stand like new. Has Broiler. One 5 piece Oak Breakfast set with fabricoid seats on chairs. One Utility cabinet, Porcelain top table, Congoleum Rug.

This may be had for one half of Original Owners equity and balance payable on twelve equal installments. WE WILL DELIVER. Can be seen in evenings by appointment.

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Julia Ernberg, Walnut .treot road, was released fro.n he Putnam county hospital Frilay. Mrs. Minnie Jennings. Clayton X, 2. was released from the Putlam county hosp.tal Friday. William R. Vontress. returned ;o his home at R. 2. Greencastlc Friday from the Putnam county hospital. Annie Marie Heavin, 511 S. Indiana Street is a patient in the Putnam county hospital.

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Parke Skelgas & Electric

The Sectional Latin Contest was held today at DePauw Unlv.'rsity for the high school of the Sixth District. Those from Clinton Center High School taking pare were: Division a: „oanne Miller and Carolyn Connerly. Division II: June Hutcheson and Marcia F^int.

NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS

Monday

„ . . ... , , i Current Book Club—Mrs. Wal-

Herald Consolidated ler cox s oo p. m. “It Wave* For All” j Tuesday

S. R. Rarlden. Publisher j Present Day club—Mrs. Jam-

Entered In the postoffice at —2:30 p. m.

Greencastle, Indiana as second; Gjrl Scout Council meeting-*-class mall matter under Act of i city Library—2:30 p. m.

March 8, 1878. ] Thursday

forces throughout the Pacific. We really are in business again. I am off to the radio room’s fountain to put out a fire; in

fact, a conflagration.

Subscription rates 15 cents | Asdoc i a t e Chapter of Tri

per week; $3.00 per year by mall j Kappa- -Mrs. Fred Snively. Cole in Putnam County; *3.50 j A p al t men ts—7:30 p. m. $5.00 per year by mall outside study Group of w s c . S.—

Putnam County.

17-19 South Jackson Street.

ROCKVILLE, INDIANA - Phone 380-W. (Next door to bus Station)

Mrs. Lottie Stark fell at her home and received a pretty badly sprained ankle on Tuesday.

Mrs. Fred Pelfrey and son of near Clinton Falls called on Mrs. Wm. Lane on Thursday evening.

•*- .J. .J* -l* .J. v •!• *i* V V V (c*. ^lOKTON * V'. .J. .J. .J. *J. -J* -J* »,• *1* •'* 'J* -J. JrX Mrs. Lizzie Hart is moving in to the rooms of Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter out of the Catherine Johnson house this week. Keith Clodfelter was taken suddenly sick while at Greencas-

tle on Saturday.

Mrs. Hattie McGill of Fort afternoon.

Wayne has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Georgia Martin

and family.

Mrs. Orra Roach has not been

so well and Doctor Veaeh was j Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas calcalled to see her on Wednesday ' led on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane morning. on Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith were called to Indianapolis by the death of a friend on Thursday

i Miss Glenamay Martin gave her musical recital at GreenI castle on Wednesday evening.

BRAZIL TROOPS IN ITALY l RAISED BY l\ S. GENERAL CHICAGO (UP) — Brazilian Loops fighting In Italy are proving their fighting ability to the Allies, according to Brig. Gen. John N. Greely. The military analyst for the tffice of the co-ordinator of Inter-AmeiiCan Affairs says h ■•considerable force” of Brazilian fighters have demonstrated that their small army is “equal in courage and ability to any among the United Nations.” ••With its expeditionary force in Europe, Brazil has shown all the world that it is a power to he counted on—in war and in peace,” he said. The general returned recently from a tour of the Italian front.

Personal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

i Mrs. Lester Jones, 401 E. Sem- ' inary street—10:30 a. m. : W. S. C. S. Luncheon—1:00 p.

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FISHING CAME BEFORE FAMILY, WIFE CLAIMS TOLEDO, O. (UP) —A wife sought a divorce In Domestic Relations Court here on the {rounds that her husband thought more of fishing than he did of his wife and family. She testified that although her husband allotted her only Jl each week for foot#, he would spend $18 for artificial minnows.

RATION NOTES

i When applying for eupplc- | r.ental ration of gasoline the | speedom?ter reading, as of tie ’ day the application is made, is l requ r >d on the application, acJ cording to Stophon A. Conn, j District Gatoline Rationing OfCpl. Howard Earl. Is spending j ficer

a furlough visit ng with relatives | -jn eV ent an applicant reports and friends. He will report to v „ speedometer broken, the apFairnont Army Air Field, April: p]j ca ti 0 n should be denied unless 25th. ] the applicant is able to furnish e „ . T r, ' statement from a reliable ropair-

Pfc. and Mrs. Joe Rollings of . „

.. „ . „ „„ Iman that the speedometer can-

Miam Beac.t, Fla. are here on . . , , , ’not be repaired or replaced; sa)<d

an emergency furlough due t. j

the illness of Mrs. Perry Rol-j 1 1 V ' , . . .

, Applicants who have been unI able to get repairs ' for their

The new address of Pvt. James speedometers should furnish a R. (Bob) Patterson, son of Mr 'statement to chat effect from and Mrs. John L. Patterson, is 5 their repairman. Pvt. James R. Patterson, A. S. 1 N. 35972184, Co. B. 29th Bn. 9th j COMMITTEE MEETS

Information Bulletin

GREENCASTLE COUNCIL

CLUBS

Regt., Camp Gordon, Ga.

I ffrom F B nicf One} 'county will be Included in the

Lt. Virgil E. Aker lelt Tues- meeting to be held at Indianapday night for Ft. eMad, Md. af- “ clis at the Lincoln Hotel, May 8. ter spending a thirty-six hou- ■ Fupt. M. E. Stapley and Mrs. delay en-route at the home of Norman Peabody were appointhls parents, Mr. and Mrs. John cd to represent Putnam county

Aker. Lt. Aker is a paratrooper. , at this meeting. 0

The Putnam District Midwest TOKYO RAIDED

lrSt , ‘ * >l ‘ ’ , 3t munlque said approximately 170 the High School Gyei in Green-; B . 29 , s took , t in the and

castle on Monday, April 16. ^ J” | claimed that

45. Teams should report at 7:00

41 of them were

P. M. for registration and signment to areas.

shot down and 80 others damag-

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WHERE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DIED

LOCAL BOYS MEET

FOR SALE: 11 room house on vrom »mo

Glenn Crawley, Andy Walbring and Richard Wilson, all sergeants, are seasoned combat

! men.

\ Russell Boswell is a company ! I cadquaiters radio man who, according to Fisher, “can fix Tnything." Personally, I'm go-

Anderson street, 247 deep, t>0 feet wide. Been bringing $lc>5 a month. 5 bed rooms up stairs, 2 , bed rooms down, 2 stools and 1 bath. Best bargain in Greencast- ' le and best street. See John Tharp, 317 N. Jackson street.

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The date of the next regular meeting «f The Greencastle Council of Clubs is Wednesday May 2. The new officers will be (installed immediately after the close (of old business. Attention Club Members When tppolnting or electing representatives of the General Board of the Council, organizat ons . shtuld follow carefully Article III. Section 1 of the recently adopted Constitution an.l fcy-lavv. 6 - Article III, Section 1, reads: The management of th“ | affairs ol The Greencastle Coun- , e:l of Cljbs shall be vested in a I General Board consisting of th ■ j member$of the Executive Board | and two representatives from each affliated organization. No! member of the Executive Board may be a representative of any afiAliatel organization. Each itpresenative of an affiliated erganizition shall be restricted to one ‘ote, and may represent only me organization. The term oloffice of all members of the Ge$:ral Board shall begin in May aid shall terminate the follower; May. The mportance of appointing or eledng interested representatives c the General Board is noted :r the following quorum requiraients: Articla IV, Section 2. “Twentyfive ptcent of the active members .‘(all constitute a quorum of thelGeneral Board and shall have ^wer to act at any regular orjcalled meeting, providing due mification of the meeting has b«n given. With a quorum presei) and due notification

’’LET'S EAT THIS ONE OUT"

Ask Hie little lady for a “Date” t 0 come here to dine — you’ll find 0 variety of expertly prepared foods on our menu every day - - -

CAFE R0YALE

iig to take a day off soon, go

TO GIVE RECITAL

i up there, and see this Putnam ! county hot-stove league myself.

| Somebody just told me the Jane Johnson Burroughs, well- ' Russians had denounced their kr.ewn Indianapolis soprano and r.on-aggression pact with Japan, graduate of DePauw University, i that the Jap cabinet resigned will be presented in recital ‘ a,ul General MacArthur will Thursday, April 19, at 8:00 ^ 1 ' cve su P reme comnland of >riny o’clock in Meharrv Hall. It H.m j r ' — , - , ..

been a number of years since j Mrs. Burroughs and Mr. Wit- I worth have been heard in recital here—tho they have made sev . Jjeral appearances in the past U j Mrs. Burroughs was last lean! I as soprano soloist in the Mes , siah in December. She is well known as a singer and tea.'her or

CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Gay little story books, colorful picture books, the famous classics to delight the hearts of boys and girls.

Prices range from

25c to $5.

SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

appointed or elected one of the constructive coopeu’ion.

representatives.

NOTE that it states in Article

The DePauw Y. W. 0. A. prli were able to give the chiMrend

havinibeen given, a majority of

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votes ;ust shpll be sufficient for a votlon items of business coming fc^ore the body. There shall

Le a voting by proxy.”

N>TE that the president of a mei.ber organization does not nefSKarily become a representa-

II, Section 1. "The Greencastle ( Greencastle the fun of an Easts

Council of Clubs shall consist of all members of all organizations affiliated with the Council.” All members may attend the regular and called meetings of the Council but of course only two appointed or elected representatives by the member groups have

a vote.

If Greencastle citizens

are

tiV to the General Boaid of the intereste<1 in helping promote mcil. However, the pres:-1 c lrnniun "y we l7are, The Greend^t of an organization may be ct4 *^ e Council of Clubs will af-

ford a splendid opportunity for

egg hunt by clearing with Th* Greencastle Council of Clubs re garding organizations whicS might be willing to co-npenh w.th them in the project. Itwii made a real community affii: through the cooperation of *;■ eral organization. The result — a lighter load for each »ioaj. 1 As soon as tho interests of tk member organizations are IciH-j • i, more groups with like iotaests ^will be able to p ol tit* time, energy and finances.

AS RUSSIANS TOOK OVER FORTRESS OF KOENIGSBERG Pw,

voice, and at present is teaching in the Music School ore day

This is an airview of the cottage at Warm Springs, Ua„ do J.

where President Franklin

Roosevelt

CEMETERY WHERE LATE PRESIDENT WILL BE BURIED

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This is the Roosevelt burial plot in the small cemetery behind St Park, N, Y. Here the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt will Washington.

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WHEN Judge Lester W. Patterson electrified a Bronx county court In New York by telling the Jury that had he been in the accused’s place, he Would have been Inclined to commit the crime himself, the scene above was the result. Elght-year-old Mario Qolden hugs and kisses her father, Dennis Golden, as her mother completes the picture. Golden, 8 former boxer, accused of killing Cornelius Warner after the latter had been tried and acquitted of committing a sex offense against Golden’s small daughter. Golden, who was charged with man-

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. James Episcopal church, Hyde 7** char 8 ed _ with manbe buried following services It' slaughter, was freed. He denied

the crime. (Internationtl)

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