The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1945 — Page 4
fKE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945
CHAIcAU - Ionite and Saturday
STRAIGHT FROM AMERICA S MOST EXCITING COMIC STRM... TO THE GREATEST ACTION SCREEN THRILUR OF THE YEAR! Twt-fated, herd ■ kitting Red ... mowing down o dcnge'Mn onflow mob tingle-bonded!...
Coffman.
Mrs. Flora Lewman and children spent Sunday with Mrs Hazel Lewman and daughters in
Bainbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. William Libka end daughteis attended a dinner lecently at the home of her parc its, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eggers at North Salem for her t.other, Veinie, who leaves for
m army camp soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonard o f I ; ainbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lukenblll and family
Friday evening.
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OBITUARY Gertrude Muilis was born July 12th, 1877 and passed away after seven weeks illness at her home April 3rd, 1945 at the age of 68 years 9 months and 21 days. Her parents, one brothei and one sister preceded her in
death.
On Oct. 25, 1897 she was unitI ed in marriage to John Muilis i To this union two sons were i born, Harry and Theodore. She gave her heart to Christ and became a member of t)he
Mrs. Bernice Smith ami | Methodist Church at Mt. Meri daughter, Irene, called on m.s “ ittn about 38 >' ears a ® a Clifford Reeves Monday after- i Mrs. Muilis or Gerty as she I noon- ' was called by her friends and Mrs. Oscar Coffman called on neighbors was an ideal wife her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans j mother, iriend and neighbor Anderson of Bainbridge Satur-1 She loved her home, her flowers, I
day evening.
Lt. R. J. Lewman, his brother >
Stanley ,and sister, Marjorie, 'noigrhbor, always remembering and mother, Mrs. Flora Lewman, them with a flower, a piece in called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford or some fruit s;ie en j°y^ Reeves Sunday evening. j exchanging Christmas presents Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Newlin "^h all whom had ever lived
and little son weie supper guests llour her -
01 Mr. and Mrs. Damon Modlin ^ four " 1 * r ' >at I^urc in and son Tuesday evening. having all her family home for Miss Martha Ann McIntyre is ISunday dinner. Having lived in visiting her sister, Miss Margar-,** community nearly all her ci McIntyre of Indianapolis, for »fe, she leaves to mourn many
several days.
her friends and her family. Sh never forgot a sick friend or
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CLOYEKDALE METHODIST CHURCH The church year is nearing its close. Clovei df.le has but three Sundays left in the present church year. Let us make them \.erthwhile. Next Sunday is not only Mother’s Day but it is th<
neighbors and friends besides one •sister, four brothers, her husband John, two sons and their wives. Harry and Genevieve, Theodore and Flavia, one granddaughter Helen and one grandson Kenneth who is presumed to be on hi* way hone from overseas having been critically injured on Jan. 13, 1945 during the German In-
vasion.
Sabbath set apart in the Presi- For her the shadoW;i fell apart . cent’s Proclamation to be ob- ^ her a brigiht eternal day; served us a day of prayer in rcc- For ^ the lessons of a leaden
ognition of the success of the; heart
Allied foices tc date in the pres- L, grof ’ ^ hope . 8 c ii smay . mt war, and preparation for fur- And when our hearts with i ong .
ther victory. j jng . cry>
The pastor will endeavor to ob- H ungJ>y for the sight of her s’ rve the two-fold value of the May we r£ member that God is
clay in his address. May he not j n igh
count on your co-opeiation. His arms enfolding her. . A. L. Meredith, pastor. ch
HE WANTED TO RENEGE
baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves were in Indianapolis Sunday to tee Mis. Alfred Reeves who has Ian critically ill. Mis. Reeve will undergo a second operation
in a few weeks.
Mrs. H. D. Jones who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tliltz for two weeks returned to l ei home in Biazil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Giltz end son. Benton, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penman and fam-
ily of Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. James Worley and family cal'ed on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanks and children of Bainbridge and Mr. mid Mrs. Aden Hanks visited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Masten near Clinton Falls Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Polf entertained liei grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Valter Buker, and her brother, Eddie, of Rockville at tile home <>f her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harve Bi easier Tdesday evening, tit her guests were Mr. and Mrs Harry Noiers of Somerset. Mrs. Oliie Gentry of Indianap- < lis came Tuesday to spend sev- 'J'teld Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, commander-in-chief of the German oral weeks with her son Mr. and' army ' is sh °wn above affixing his signature to the final surrender ,, , . ' ' 'documents to the Russian and Allied leaders at the Berlin head.lis. Zane Gently and children. | quarters of Russian Field Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov. Following Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman ; his signing, the Nazi chief tried to withdraw his written approval i nd baby span. Sunday with his' to * ,le f erms , but to no avail. Not his sword lying on the table at j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' t his ^‘V 8 . 8 U ' S ’ Anny Signal Cori>s Radio P hoto - < Interna- ___ _ Uonal >Ul,iiph(>t' > I. FIRST PICTURE FROM NORWAY IN FIVE LONG YEARS!
C ?T!5 KN on 0 i P n? S iV 0 ’ N° RWAY . jam sidewalks of Karl Johann street In the Norwegian caoltal to him ° n H the “"T® 1 Nazl “ an d Qu islings by partisan troops. Not Nazi with hands HP a t nd Rlm and armed Partisan at extrem e right. This is the first picture to be flMhert to UaSaSow. '* “ N ° rw ‘ y w " lnv * d '« b ‘ 0 ' n ”“* ° v "
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BRK K (II.VI’KL MIT ( HI R( H Sunday, May 13, 1945 Forest W. Howell, M.r.itf 10:00 A. M. Sunday Supt. Caarlie Hendtidi j chaigc. Classes and tiaclnii all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning ft' Scrv.c:. tin keeping with tin genticn of President Trami £•• rvicc will greatly pur’ our thanksgiving for the in Europe. Pastor also will liver his Mother’s Day m This is your invitation to services of the church. STILKSt ILLE HU'TISl ( HUKCB Rev. B. M. Page, pastor. 10:00 Bible school. 11:00 Morning worship. 6:30 B. Y. F meeting. 8:00 Evangelistic servte. Special music each Sunihy I'ed interesting featura ; rung people. Come and woilhip with*
HARBURHtH ClVERHAM
SAVC CAS Foi maxirr im mileaft andpj formancr, !”t u.- < lrnn <tf ,d ^ your carburetor. At tor time we clco n the •cre«*n io your Fuel Pump.
KING MORRISON FO Ford Dealers Since Kenneth Bunion, Scnlff * Phone 268, 118 W
Tont of tcraps of trimmed fren meat W on plates arecareU" thrown away. Mclt ^ down, pour into your mge can; and turn >n J your butcher s. 2 red ^ i g.arh Douna-
