The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1945 — Page 2

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tHI DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 5945.

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SOCIETY

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Poultry Demands Take Big Jump

••It Wave. For All" | Thf> Progresa H istor>’ Club will S. R. Karlden. Publisher . mppt Tuesrtay April 24th at 2:10

Entered In the postoffice •»tl 0 . c)ock at the homp of Mrs . Hir .

Creencastle, Indiana aa s«conJ| ani Jome Mrs John class mall matter under Act 0 f|<rj ve the program. March 8, 1878. j + + •{• + Subscription rates. IB cents | w s s> Maple Heights per week; $3.00 per year by mall ij' 0 \| ( .,.| Tiiesday Afternoon

in Putnam County; , $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside

Putnam County.

17-19 South Jackson Street.

Celebrates Birthday With 1 healer Party

Kay Thompson celebrated her ‘seventh birthday with a t leatre

write to Carter H. Holland, field supervisor at Box 88, Tene

Haute, Indiana. IN MEMORY

1 I Due to the serious shortage of In loving memory of our dear j beef and pork this year, the de- mother and grandmother, The!- J mand for poultry and eggs be- ma Lucille Berry, who passe J comes greater each day. In away 6 years ago, April 21, 1939. ] erder that farmers and poultry Mother's work of life is ended, • raisers who do not have funds .Mother ’s lips are cold and still, for the purchase of poultry feeds But her life work shall continue, may meet this emergency, The And a place in memory fill. Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Parents, husband and children office announced today that; hath loved her, loans will be made to them for Her’s has been a guiding hand;

You maye be robbed of your material wealth, but no one can lake wisdom away from you: Get wisdom, get understanding, <• * * Forsake her not and she snail preserve thee, love her and she shall keep thee.—Prov. 4:5 6.

Personal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. Lillie Reeves spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting rela-

tives and friends.

this purpose. Carter H Holland, field supervisor, stated that farmers or poultry producers, who have adequate facilities and experience, may apply for loans to purchase feed for chicks, laying flocks for igg production or turkeys being raised for market. In addition to poultry loans.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brooks and Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Killinger

Put the spirit’s gates have open- j sppnt thp we€ i{-end in Brown

I County.

To a fairer brighter land. |

Yho she cease from all her labor Pvt- Donald Agnew, son of Mr. There shall gleam from fields and Mrs. Arthur Agnew, is afari [ spending a 10 day furlough with

Blessings for her earthly loved his parents.

ones,

Which shall be their

star.

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i Miss Mary Louise Reynolds guiding spen t Sunday at Camp Atter- ' bury visiting .vith Pfc. Kenen Sadly missed by husband, Wil- CIousp

party f.or several of her little friends, "hose attending were. Patty Seely, July Fetchman Karen Hill, Suzann Frazer, Linda A ml re w, Jean Johnson Mrs. Harry Seely and Mrs. Em-

ory Thompson.

After the show ice creari

The W. S. C. S. of Maple | sodas and sundaes were highly

Heights will meet at the home of enjoyed by all. Mrs. Clara Rader, 715 East | * + + + Washington street. Tuesday af- ' Kappa Della Phi temoon, April 24th at two o’- ( To Meet Tuesday

clock. There will be an exchange | The Kappa Delta Phi will meet of flower seeds and bulbs. All . Tuesday evening, April 24th at members are urged to be pres- j7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. ent at this special meeting. j Clifford Frazier, 10 Larrabee

•5- + +< + (street. (

East fJreencastle Twp. Friendly I ❖ 4* 4* 4*

Neighbors Club Held Meeting ' Legion Auxiliary The last all day gathering of | Meets Tonight

the East Greencastle Township j The Ameiican Legion AuxilFriendly Neighbors Club was ^ iary will meet tonight at eight held Wednesday with Mrs. Ray- ( o'clock at the Legion club house, mond Lisby as hostess. j 4. 4. 4.

The sixteen members and two : West Madison Home guests present were seated at the Ke club To Meet

long dining table where dinner j The West Madison Home Ecowas served. * Inomics Club will meet WdcnesDuring the business session joay afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at songs were sung by the group! the home of Mrs. Ralph Call, 8 and several secret sister gifts i Hanna Court. Response to roll were distributed. A sum of cell will be "My Favorite Flowmoney was contributed as a gift| C r.” Tnore will be a flower seed

to be sent to Bobbie Chiles who ] c xchange.

fs in the armed forces. | 4. 4> 4- 4.

Mrs. Raymond Pursell con -; rated Clubs

ducted a contest in which hats i| e |j spring t oifncil

Then don’t delay—try this great medlcine — Lvdla E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.

It helps nature I

Plnkham's Compound is famous not only to relieve such monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, restless, weak feelings of this nature. Taken regularly—It helpe build up resistance Against such distress. A very sensible

thing to do!

Also a grand stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Buy today! £.(PimJdicvmX VEGETABLE COMPOUND

crop loans for the production of , iam Berry, children. Peggv (

(ash ciops and feed loans for the 3elT y Mis. Nancy Dixon, grand-J Mrs. Virginia Crowe and son,.

were made from newspapers and trimmed with various outstanding trimmings. Mrs. Lisby's hat was voted as superior in work-

manship.

Mrs. Frank Girton acting as j j a i C( Bainbridge and Greencastle. Tom Braneman of Hollywood j fiugtne Hutchins of Roachpresented an enjoyable program 1 dal , an[i Mrs. James Kelkcr of in which a corsage was given | Bainbr.c’ge were elected presi-

The Spring Council Meeting ot of the Putnam County Federation clubs was held Saturday in City Library with club representatives from Russellville, Roach-

GIRLS! Do you

sufferfrom

Nervous * . | Tension ^ t Or “CERTAIN BAYS” of Me month

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GENERAL PATTON (roinlmioil from One I

talking again.

“That’s a couple of code names talking to each other—you know dike ’Blackjack Red from Biack-

• haw close you are Haddock'.’’

"tyective

us.

The GI's smile is amazement "Well, Waddya knnw-jj’^ No longer do they feel they*

jack: Power six wants to know about to meet men from Man,

strung, cranky, tired—at such times?

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try to be raised, the cash crops Fel . v n g ^is country to be grown or the livestock to B, ober j jr. Berry,

be sold. The inteiest on “l* friends.

monies loaned is 4 per cent and |

will be deducted to October .11, 1945, which is the due date. All leans are limited to the applicant’s cash needs and no will be made to applicants who <an secure reasonable credit

^ to the oldest member and the den f anc i Recording secretary for morning dandeloin to the youngest ' com j n g 2 years succeeding Mrs.

e. father, Mr. and Mrs. Otis ' LoVT two weeds'visU in creve | ' V ’ j Clarice P'.Hom and Mrs. Fred

Illinois. .sonated Corney of radio fam.. Starr, former officers. j The May meeting will be held , Excellent reports were given

seas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canada on Wednesday afternoon. May by County chairmen. It was askare spending the weekend with 116, in the home of Mrs. Carl ^ f ba f tnese reports be carried

the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Ferrand. Members were asked

Curtis Minnick. jby „ , . ,, ' home-made article Major and Mrs. Cohn L. Mor-

I uchase of production of feed (|aushter) Thelma Kaye, moth-'Ronnie left Saturday

for livestock grown for the mar

ket will also be made. Security For(1 brot h e r and sister, Muriel jOouer, lor these loans will Ire the poul- uffl ; ,, s Harley Ford, one son

over

a host

if. 4- 4> 4- 4* 4* 4- * 4* 4" 4* 4* 4* 4- ANNIVERSARIES ‘*

back to the clubs. Mrs. Banta,

the president to take some district president of Rockville

for a

Futnamville W. S. C. S. To Meet Wednesday Tlie W. S. C. S. of the Putnamville church will meet at the Community House April 25th with Mrs. Inic Sims and Miss Myra Parks as hostess.

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Fntertain With Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of their nephew, S Sgt. Russell Rule of Michigantown, who is on furlough after serving oveiseas in three major combats. Other guests were his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rule, Wilbur Rule, all of Michigantown; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clidence and children Phyllis and Lob, Miss Betty West, Miss Mary Beth Thompson of Frankfort; Mrs. Glen Rule and son, Larry, of Forest; Miss Ruth Rule of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannan of Cloverdale.

1 News Of Boys

1 exchange.

rison, of Houston, Texas, are here 4. 4. 4. 4. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox s ^ s ^| pt

loar # 4- -9 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- € and William Morrison, at Clover-1 ^ illnniek

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Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Hanks,

from banks, PCA or other local | 40 y ears today. April 23rd. sources. BlrtMaya Applications for Putnam coun-1 Cp] Charles William Foxx, 2.1, •y are being taken by D. J | a nd Cpl. Earl F. Foxx, 21, sons Holmes, county agricultural 0 f . and Mrs. Russell Foxx. 1 gent, at the court house, or if Sunday, April 22. Both boys are lurther information is desired, serving overseas.

^ was present and re'orted that |

county and state Federation of- j CAMP WOLTERS, Texas, — Jficers would take office May 17,1 Pvt. Donald Lee Twor.iey 18, son the date convention was to have iof Vern Twomey of 701 Bloombeen held. She mentioned that ; ington Street, Greencastle, Ind.,

, The W. S. C. S. of Bain bridge chuc-h a ttendance was one of has arrived at this Infantry Re-

Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Porter j Methodist Church met with Mrs. , be p ro j ec t s of the district, placement Training Center to be- _ are here from Detroit, Mich., Nada Minnick on Thursday af -, Youth Conservation was also a ^gin his basic training as an Inj where Capt. Porter is stat;oned. 1 ternoon, April oth Twenty-five pro j e( .t \i rs Lucas urged clubs 1 fantryman. He has been assigned He will have 30 days furlough j members and t.vo guests were 1 4o con t r j bll t e generously to tile j to a battal.on stressing heavy

at ha ne. j present and answered roll call j

Mrs. E. B. Taylor and Mrs.

with an Easter verse.

United Nations Clothing Drive j weapons,

through April 30th.

Ihe BlnncheM.Wcan School of Business COURSES OFFERED: W SINKNS ENGLISH OFFICE M.\( HINKS COMPTOMETER EDIPHONE CAMTLATOn ACCOUNTING SHORTHAND TYPING

New Term Starts April 30

TENTATIVE COURSES: STENOTYPY SECRETARIAL PRACTICE COI KT REPORTING

Blanche M. Wean School of Business

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INDIANA AND POPLAR STS.

„ . ... The meeting was opened oy the a vote of thanks was given to! 15TH AAF JN ITALY — ^e^tror>o?uro^n!ie^ !Pr r • ^ ” audt \ C ™’ the ration board and price con- Sergeant Clarence A. Cooper, Jr. the Metropolitan Opera prtsenta- ^ asking prayer after which two L,, panp , for their work , 19 of Grc anca - tle ,

ti >n of the Barber of Seville | hymns were sung. Devotions

at Lafayette this evening.

were

| were given by Mrs. Mary Priest, 1

Mr. and Mrs. John Alice had, her sllb j oct was on of as week end guests, Mr. and Ghri ' st " Praise God from Whom I

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Entertained With Birthday Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Meek

Indiana,

aerial gunner on a loth AAF B-17 Flying 'Fortress, has been

premot. d to Staff Sergeant.

Sgt. Cooper received his wings

1944, upon completion

: Mis. William Toney of Clay City,A' 1 Blessings Flow was sung, | . Mr and Mrs Gjlbert Dreher j uly 15

seven months.

21st. It was moved that each member be asked to earn one

Willard Dreher, son of Mr. and

came

18. 1944. Before entering tha army he

M,, D ,c„„ Kena,,. ^.v« . |ao„,, p,.C W. A UU!!'.“Z "

telephone call Saturday evening S. C. S. either at next meeting 1 ...... “ y J from her husband, S. K. D. 3 'c.'or at the social which will follow.! Cn oyod by aU “ d sev ^ a l P r e.s- by the Lone Star Cement Co. in

ents were received by the honor Greencastle.

guests. | Hi s wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Those present were Mr. and Cooper, resides in Greencastle.

Mrs. Gilbert Dreher of Roels-

Glenn Kendall, saying that he J Mrs. Zella Leonard acted as ! had arrived in San Francisco at auctioneer, with Mrs. Nada Minthe Navy Receiving hospital af- nick as assistant and sold recipes ter spending nine months in the .furnished by ladies present.

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L. TAYLOR BUILDER GREENCASTLE, IND. FOR ESTIMATES ON ROOFING

South Pacific. Mr. Chambers field agent of Ihe Indiana Gross Income Tax Division will be in Greencastle, next April 24 to assirt local taxpayers in completion of their i tate gross income tax leports lor the first quarter of 1945, it v/as announced today by Earl G'Hair, manager of the auto license branch. Mrs. Hollis Masten, Mrs. Mildred Mason, Mrs. Geneva Allen, Miss Blanche Williams, Miss Dorothy Harris and Miss Meryl Michael attended the 125th Commencement exercises of Indiana University at Bloomington on Sunday. Miss Williams received the Master of Arts Degree from the School of Education during the services. CLASSIFIED ADS

money to be used for Missionary work. The meeting closed with the singing of “God Be With Ycu ’Till We Meet Again.’’ Next meeting will be with Mrs. Anna Metz. Members please notice change of date for May meeting, it being the first Wednesday instead of usual first Thursday. Since the last meeting, group 2 lead by Mrs. Nada Minnick held a meeting and decided to have a food sale Saturday night April 28. For details see Mrs. Nada Minnick or Mrs. Zella Leonard. 4* 4* 4* 4* Club To Meet With Mrs. Wright The Twentieth Century Club, will meet with Mrs. Sarah Wright ‘Wednesday aft rnoon at 2:30. Program “Uncle Sam’s

ville; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dre-J 15TH AAF IN ITALY — 2nd her and daughter, Carol Jean. Lt. Robert L. Snider, 26, of R. 2, Mrs. Anna Fellows, ell of Green-j'|ov rdale, (Ind., ha*! arrived castle; Mr. and Mrs. George lovrracas and has taken up his Shatighnessy and sons, Larry duties at a 15th AAF Liberator

and Jimmy of Putnamville and George Monk of Indianapolis. 4* 4- 4’ 4* Co-Workers Class To Meet Tuesday The Co-Workers Class of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening at seven o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Todd, corner of Poplar and Vine streets. ' AT THE VONC ASTLE

j Children.'’ Miss O’Dell. Mrs. Milo West, Mrs. William Glic'well.

[a 1 Wife of army officer who is jfj' going .overseas, wants to rent ffi. furnished apartment for self and

pi' baby. Box TG, Banner

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FOR TRADE: Good Shorthorn bull for a Guernsey or Jersey he fer, also for sale, eollie pups. Charley Lytle, Greencastle IR. 4 23-lt.p. ! — 1 A WANTED: To rent some good corn ground. Charley Lytle, | Greencastle, ,R R. 4. 23-ltp.

FOR SALE; Garden plot, well

located. H. E. Miller.

KELLER-COAN PHARMACY I FORMER! J JONIS Dk 1G ',' I ^ 'DiayyiiitL, PHONE 3 8 8 • 181 FAST WASHINGTON 31

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HOG MARKET I Hogs 6.000; active, steady; good and choice 160-400 lbs., and bulk similar grade 140-160 lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.504 $14.50; good and choice sows $14.05.

SPRING CLEANING TIME FOR Draperies Bring out their original beauty by sending them to us for thorough cleaning. CALL FOR AND DELIVERY SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS Phone 257

Loretta Young is the lovely lady who co-stars with Alan Ladd in Paramount's “And Now Tomorrow,” adapted from the thrilling novel by Rachel Field. In this heart-warming drama at the Voncastle Theatre, Susan Hayward and Barry Sullivan hold down featured roles with

bomber base in Italy. Trained as a co-pilot of a B-24 bomber, he has been assigned to a veteran group command by Col. Thomas W. Steed, of Etowa'i, Tenn. The group is bombing vital enemy lines in support of Russian armies advancing into Austria, A member of the Knights of Pythias, Lt. Snyder entered the service April 2, 1941. He rece.vcd his commission April 23. 1943, upon graduation from the tank destroyer school at Camp 'Hood, Tex. After being transferred into the Air Corps, Lt. Snyder iwon his pilot's wings at Pampa, Tex,

last August.

His wife, Mrs. Winifred J. Snyder, resides In iQuincy, Ind. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Em J R. Snyder, of R R. 2,

Cloverdale.

Sgt. James Edward Minnick of Hondo Army Air Field. Hondo, Texas was discharged from Borden General Hospital Ohichasha, Oklahoma, March 19, where he spent seven weeks of observation and treatment. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Minnick and son Edward Leroy arrived In Bain bridge last Wednesday from San Antonio, Texas. They nre at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minnick.

SUN VALLEY, IDAHO, April 23- Phil Scroggin, USNR, 13 Highland street, Greencastle, has reported for duty at the Naval Convalescent Hospital at Sun Valley, following eight months’

_ _ , tour duty aboard a transport Cecil Kellaway and Beulah Bondi which participated in trips to in suppyrt. thp southwest Pacific.

Sl/PPER (PEAS EXTRA REP POINTS!

SAUSAGES, APPLK RINGS and mashed potatoes for rainy April nights. Keep draining off the fat as you cook the sausages. Fills up your fat salvage can. Every drop is needed by our country for the battlefield and home-front essentials. CORNED BEEF HASH can be made with a little meat and lots of potatoes, and still be superb. When you’re preparing the corned beef, remember to save those little trimmings of fat. Melt them down; strain them into the salvage can. CREAMED CANNED FISH, when it’s popped into a casserole and under the broiler to brown, looks like company’s coming. But be sure you pour off the oil it’s packed in ... Remember, it’s the small amounts, that soon add up to a pound and those very welcome 2 extra red points and 4 cents! This message has been approved by WFA and OPA and paid for by Industry. We Musi- Save More Used Pals/,

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