The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1945 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
FRIDAY, JlylNE 1, 1945.
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Haydn’s “The Ci cation,” pre;*>ntmg three outstanding guest irtists, will be presented for the ureencastle public on Sunday, iiine 3, in Gobin Memorial hurch by the DePauw-Green-:astle Choral Union. The public s invited to attend this musical went, for which there is no adnission charge. The oratorio .vill be sung beginning at 8 p. in. Miss Cary Carr, lyric soprano from Chicago, George Newton, lass-baritone from Indianapolis, ind Herman VV. Larson, tenoi rom Denison University, will be ;uest artists. Dr. Van Thonipon, dean of the DePauw School )f Music, will be at the organ ind a chorus of approximately 150 voices vvi'l sing. The pro-I ;rani is ufRler the direction iohn Toms, director of choral
music at DePauw.
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Bible school, 10 a. m. Cully
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' Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Christian En-
icavor, 7 p. m.
Evening church service 8 p. m.
lari C. Davis, minister.
This is Children’s Day. Special ecognition will be given the hildren in the morning service. Evetyone is invited to attend
liese services, four Sundays j Wyss.
ach month in the little white hurch by the side of the road.
CHURCH OF GOD OF GREENCASTLE Rev. C. R. Murray, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Young Peoples service 6:45 p. m. Sunday. Evening worship 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. Everyone is invited to attend these meetings.
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, June 3. Forest W. Howell, minister. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Charlie Hendrich, supt., in charge. Classes and teacners for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship service. The message is entitled “The Saving Remnant.” This is the last service of the conference year and a large attendance should be on hand. You are cordially invited to the services of the church. REEL8VTLLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morr.s Miller, Asst. Supt. Worship and Sermon 11:00 “Supreme Moments With Jesus will be the theme. Young People’s Hour 7:00 P.
M.
Evening Church Service 8:00 Singing the hymns by the congregation Sermon “Repentance,” including a brief portrayal of the great evangelist at work Dwight L. Moody, given by the pastor. The prayer meeting will be on Wednesday evening at the church.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Although the story's highlight is a running of England's famed Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, Mickey does not ride m the iace, however. Instead, he trains litle Elizabeth Taylor and her horse for the race, and watches her win it. In one exciting sequence, however, Mickey does display his own riding ability. + + + + + + -!• W. JEFFERSON TWP. * *1* + - • d- d- d- ^ + d- + d* ^ Mr, and Mrs. Ves Mason and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kellers and children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snodgrass and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman and son Jerry have moved from Indianapolis to their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Costin and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston called on Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gaston of Clovcrdale Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chailes Wheeler is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler. Memorial services will be held at New Providence Sunday atternoon, June 3rd. Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Sanders of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mcc-ammack Sunday evening. Bettie Wheeler of Greencastle spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler.
BAINBRIDGE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Frank S. Smith, minister. 10:00 a. m. Bible school. Ernest Johnson, supt. 11:00 Morning worship.. Communion service. 6:30 Youth Fellowship. 8:00 Evening worship. Visitors are welcome at ail
sci vices.
Tigers Wallop Flyers, 21-4
DePauw, undefeated in stat college conference competition, gained revenge for a 6-to-0 los. at the hands of Stout Field May ID at Greencastle by trouncing the Flyers, 21 to 4, at Sout Field yesterday afternoon. Three-run homers by Bob Looft, in the third frame, and Monroe Sorge, in the ninth inning, featured Un 20-hit attack of the visitors.
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MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH The church school shall conmue meeting as usual at 9:30 i. m. during the nc*t few weeks until the new pastor shall take ver his duties. During this tansition period there will be o even'ng worship services.
AT THE VONC’ASTLE
“Buck" Rooney rides again! For the first time in five years. sir.ee he appeared with Wallace Beery in “Stablemates,'' Miikey Rooney rides a race horse on the screen when he stars ;n "National Velvet,” the n. w M-G-M technicolor film at the Voncastle Theatre Saturday midnight,
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oli* and Mrs. Florence Dobbe, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane on Sunday afternoon. Oral Maddox who works at Pendleton was home for a short time. Mrs. Minnie Garrett took supper with Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter on Saturday evening and attend-e-d chapter. The community was sorry to hear of the deatn of Charles Smith, another Clinton township boy.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (LOVEHDALK Clyde Peck, minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Clyde Peck of Sullivan will preach both morning and evening services, Sunday, June 3rd.
THANKS TO RET0NGA HE CAN WORK EXTRA
He Felt So Bad For A Year He Wondered Whether He Could Keep Going, Says Well-Known Resident. Run Down Feeling Promptly Relieved. Happy and grateful for the relief Retonga gave them, often thousands of happy men and women are gratefully praising this noted herbal stomachic and Vitamin B-l medicine. For instance, Mr. Robert R. Russell, 2713-34th Ave„ North, Birmingham, Ala., a Mason and a staunch churchman happily declares:
-I- + -l- •'* •!* -I* •!- -2* *2- *!• {7} | MORTON .75} -i- •!• •!• -2- •!• -I- $5} J Mrs. Pearl Smith and daughter Mary Lou Cooksy of Indianapolis spent a week witn Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richey and daughters, mother and sister of Mrs. Richey. Mis. Rose Bettis and daughters and Mrs. Lottie Stark spent Sunday morning at Russellville. Miss Hilda Miller of Muncie spent Saturday night and Sunday with Dale Wright and family. Lloyd Pullam, Billy Maddox and Lloyd Wm. O’Haver are at home on furloughs. Mrs. Minnie Garrett of Indianapolis. was home on a vacation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Laura Knauer remains very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Newgent. Mrs. Josie Keyte returned to her home in Greencastle on Saturday for a few days after being with her sister, Mrs. Orra Roach, tor somc^time. Mrs. Roach is slowly improving. Mis. Mary Miller and daughter, Rose Mary, of Indianapolis; Miss Hilda Miller of Muncie; Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Love and two daughters, Lillian, of Indianap-
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Grass scythes ,75c to $1.00 Step ladders $3.95 to $4.75 Fence chargers $9.95 to $16.90 Sheep shears $1.20 Sump pumps $49.50 Fairbanks-Morse Automatic water systems $81.25 to $164.50 Ball bearing bit braces $4.50 Bike tires $2.65 Gifts of all types Kerosene ovens $1.85 to $5.95 Metal roof paint $1.90 gal. Ladder jacks $7.20 pair Hydraulic tractor jacks $13.50 to $16.75 Etcheson Haroware, Bainbridge
FOR SALE: Ten gallon -gar* WANTED: Capable, reliable, bage can. all galvanized, lid locks | efftcient * irI for Permanent <*- on. $2.25. Furniture Ifixchange, i f,ce work - State a S e - experience. West Side Square. Plume 170-J. ‘Terences. Box WH. Banner. 1-lp.
FOR SALE: One Hoosier kitchen cabinet, porcelain top, very good condition. Phone 846-W. •105 Elm street. l-2t.
FOR SALE: Playground equipment, baby buggy, and baby scales. Phone 295-R. 1-it.
FOR SALE: An extra heavy 40 gal. tank, good as new. Call 42 or 478-W. K.’lt.
31-2t.
WANTED: Any kind of defcd stock. Call 278,' Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
WANTED: Hav baling on shares. See Roy Smith or Dolby Codings, Bainbridge. l-3p.
WANTED: White Way.
Kitchen
help. l-2t.
PLANTS FOR SALE: Tomato, cabbage, pepper, sweet potato. Roy Budich Vesselenovich 74 Martinsville Street. 24-tf.
FOR SALE: All varieties of early garden plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 North Indiana Phone 396-W. 30-tf.
FOR SALE: Early Pioneer seed com. Rex Hathaway, Phone 1F11. 25-tf.
FOR SALE: Early varieties of Dekalb hybrid seed corn. Damon Modlin, Greencastle, R. 3. Phone Brick Chapel. 24-10p.
AUCHTON: Wednesday June 6, 1 P. M.—Child’s furniture, desk, chest, rocking chair, regular book case, toys, electric train, phonograph, other household furniture, rocking chairs, garden, plow, telephone stand electric motor, kitchen cabinet, buffett, single iron bed, clock, toaster, fruit jars, iron bed, two tables, stands and other items too numerous to mention. John Tharp. Wayne Brai'noman, auctioneer. 317 N. Jackson. 30-6t.
FOR SALE: Black locust posts. Clarence Jordan, Poland, Indiana. 29-5p.
FOR SALE: 12 Hale disc drill with fet tilizer attachments. In running order. Manure spreader, needs some repair. Clarence Beck, Baihbridge, R. 1. l-Op FOR SALE: 2 single beds with coil springs and mattress pad«. $10 each. Phone 882-M. l-2p.
FOR SALE: Double wing antique desk, walnut and cherry; with 100 pigeon holes. W-Jot on Furniture Company, 1874, A beautiful piece of furinture. John Tharp. 317 N. Jackson. l-2t.
FOR SALE: Man’s bicycle, good as new. See John Tharp, 317 N. Jackson, between 4 and
7 p. m.
WANTED: A boat. Call 42 or 478-W. l-3t.
-Miscellaneous-
For 4 r i farm mortgage loans cal! or write Harry H. Talbott, 16 1-2 North Jackson, Greencastle, Indiana. 28-6t.
One spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for 5 years or Berlou pays the damage. Protect jour clothes, furniture, rugs, woolens with Berlou, KellerCnan Drug Store. 11-tf.
ATTENTION: Your old lawn mower has a cash value, regardless of condition. Bring them tn Manford Crnver, Welding and
1-lt. j Repair Service, 208 N. Jackson,
FOR SALE: Two freslTcows | 3t ’ 20 ' u - with calves; team of maxes 7 PARKERSBURG GENERAL and 8 years old. weight about ST orr : W e buy poultry, do-
16010. Three miles south of Bainbridge. Zahe Gentry, Greencastle, R. 3. 1-lp.
FOR SALE: Team 4 year old black mares, weight 2860. Walking break plow. Set o f good harness. Dav d Cha vjs, Lena, Indiana. 31-lp.
mestic rabbits, and eggs. We handle Dr. Clark and Hess Starter, grower and egg mash Also have full line staple groceries. Jack T. Withers, Ex-Service man. New Market phone. Free pick-up anywhere. 21-6p.
•Real Estatje-
FOR SALE: Transplanted 11 tomato plants; cabbage and sweet potato plants, all varieties S. D. Earley, Phone 746-J. 28-6t.
Mr. Robert Russell
"I felt so rundown and sluggish it was all I could do to get through a days work. I couldn’t sleep well at night and I woke up every morning feeling all fagged out. The muscles in my neek were often so sore and painful that I could hardly turn iny head. I had to take strong laxatives al ithe time and my head ached until it felt like the top was coming off. I could scarcely keep going from one day to the next. “Retonga gave me more relief than everything else combined. I sleep fine and get up feeling liood. That fagged out feeling, sore muscles, constipation and terrific headaches have been relieved, and I even work a good deal of over time and enjoy it. Retonga beats any medicine I ever saw.” Retonga Is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l deficiency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, and loss of appetite. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at Mullins Drug Store. - Adv. Banner Adv. Pays
WANTED APPLICANTS, NEWSPAPER-MINDED For Circulation Positions, Salary and Auto Allowance FOB INTERVIEW, WRITE THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, COUNTRY, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, INDIANAPOLIS (6) INDIANA. State Age, Experience, Married or Single.
FOR SALE: Dunfield and Richland soybeans. Brick Chapel phone. Ray R. Miller. Greencastle, R. R. 3. 30-3t.
FOR SALE: Child s tricycle and crib, dining room table and iron bedstead. 410 W. Jaeob. 31-2p.
FOR SALE: 1932 Plymouth. Good condition. Price $225. This is not above celling price. Jim Carty, % Hood’s Barber Shop. 31-3p.
FOR SALE: Child’s three piece army suit, size 8, $3. 632 E. Washington. Phone 429-W. 31-2t.
FOR SALE: Ladies white Chicago rink skates, size 4 1-2 with metal case. Phone 875-J. 31-2p.
FOR SALE: Yellow soy beans recleaned. 4 miles north of Reelsville, A. P. Stoner. 31-2p. ””FOR SALE’ Victory hike' like new. Dean South, Phone Bainbridge. 31-2p.
FOR SALE: A 50 acre far.u about seven miles northwist of Greencastle. 20 acres tillable. New three room house and batn. Running water. IFrice $2500.00, J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 28-6t.
Will care for children afternoon or evenings. Phone 22-.IX 1-t,
FOR REN1
FOR RENT: Pasture for 9 or 6 cattle. Ray Christy, % Ralph Mason, Greenrlfstle, R. 3. 31-2p.
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished semi-modern apartment.
31-2p.
FOR SALE: 42 acres, 5 miles
west Cloverdale, 6 room house, ■ phone 563-W
barn, outbuildings. All kinds of - _
fruit. Mrs. Luther Hunter, I # cinverdaie. 30-6p Where’s My Wife?
FOR SALE: Forty- acras, one- i half tillable. Four room house, insulated. Barn, crib, spring, drilled well. Electricity. About stven miles northeast of Greencastle. Price $3000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 31-,3t.
-Wanted-
WANTED: Reliable experienced tractor farm hand. Married. For Jefferson Township farm. 2000 bu. good corn for sale. Ralph Sandy, Martinsville. 3O-0t.
Never too late to Insulate. Cal! rr see R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 oi 973-J. 25-tf
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WANTED: To make hay on : i’ shares; anywhere. Call 608-W. Q
31-2p. ] |j
FOR RENT: House and cow pasture, close in. Box RS-5. 31-2p.
WANTED: Boy for Banner- f News route. Banner office. 31-2p.! I
FOR SALE: Frying chickens, j Mrs. Mack Rollings. Call 10F13. I f' 1 ‘ 3J-3P
FOR SALE: Spectator pumps, Size 8-AA. Worn only 3 times. Box 452, Post Office. 29-31-21
International Harvester Company 5565 Brookville Road x, Indianapolis needs Production Workers with or without experience for Machine Shop and Foundry 48 hour week — Overtime If not new In war work apply Harvester Representative ‘
FOR SALE: Baby's play pen in excellent condition. 632 E Seminary St. 1-lp.
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U. S. Employment Service 257 W. Washington SI.
DINETTE SETS
$39;
Five
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ART FURNITURE CO. North Side Square
GEN. MARK W. CLARK, commander of the victorious Allied armies in Italy, acknowledged the ovations of almost a million persons in a 15-mile parade in Chicago and reviewed a detachment of military police, but hadn’t seen his wife" and daughter who arrived in Chicago from Washington to meet the general flying in from Paris. So, before an estimated 35,000 persons in front of the Congress Plaza, the returned 1 hero asked, "Where's my wife?’* What followed is told best in the picture above. f/nfernat/'>"all
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ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL 4, SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BULIJI, GUERNSEY, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dairymens’ Artificial Insemination Service fell before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. A. J. Wilde, Phone 4S4-R, Box 58, Greencastle. Fred M. ft Louise D. Buzzard 804 East College Street PHONE CR A WFORDS VXLLE Crawfordsvllle Write for special booklet
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%OTI« M OF FIN AI. *F.TTI.KUF.Vr OF I.MTATF. NOTH ’K IS HKKKHY OIVKN to the Creditor*. H«irH ami LuKateea of Ora«*« I*. WHliHins, deceaned to ai>p**»r in the I'utnain Circuit Court, hnlrl ■ 11 Oruunraatle, Indlaiia, on the 20th day of June. 194r>, and show euu*c*. If any, why the FINAL SKTTLKM ENT AOCOCNTS with the estate of said decedent should not !>♦• approved; send said Indus are notified to then nnd there make proof of heir whip, and receive their distributive allures. Hluiudi E. Williama. Admr. WITNKSR tin* Clerk of an Id Court, fids 21th day of May, 1945. > No -SI70 Omer C. Akers, Clerk Putnam Circuit court. .1 Uitfhr* l lug He*, Attyn. 2r*-2t.
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