The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1945 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNfc*, GREENCA5UE, fNDfAMA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1945.

GRADING

AND

CLEARING AAA PONDS, LEVEES, BASEMENTS, ROADS, DITCHES, TREES REMOVED, ETC. Bull Dozer, Carryall and Grader work. Heavy hauling on low bed semi-trailer. L C Gram

W. WAI.M T ST. ROAD

PHONE 222-J

i coriFiy news ' is released from the army to

Home Ee. Leaders make their home in this vicinity. To Meet Thursday | They left immediately after the Home Economics club ieadern six o’clock ceremony for a brief .will meet with Miss Blanche Zar- Na*adding trip -after which she | inp, home furnishing specialist will return to her duties here to of Purdue University at the await his formal discharge fror.i

Christian Church on November the army next Mareh. 8th for their wnrk on "Repairing j .j. + + j Upholstered Furniture,” Miss Lillie Mae Lee Weds ( Smith, Home Demonstration Oliver Bales

Agent, states that the meeting

The Daily Banner

and

Herald Consolidated

"It Waves For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class man matter under Act of, Subscription rates, 18 cents | mail in Putnam County; $3.80 to I *5.00 per year by mail outside

i Putnam County.

S. It. Kariden, Publisher

17-19 South .Jackson Street, j will begin at 10 a. m. with a dis-

801

Atterbury.- They plan when he f Wayne R. Nelson S 2-c,

------ * Lincoln Avenue has received hU

discharge from the navy at the

I Lillie Mae Leo of Putnamville

TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT hussion and work on retying A good soldier should be well »Prings and repadding. Cushion

trained, well equipped and well re Pairs and a study of led. In our spiritual life we ^ fabrics will follow -Mould be satisfied with nothing 0,6 afternoon,

less. 11 Tim. 3:17: That th« man of God may be complete.

|N MEMORY In memory of my husband. William E. Sanford who passed away two years ago November 7, 1943. We never knew that our hearts could ache With such a bitter pain Just longing for a vanished face. To hear your voice again. We never knew that days could be so lonley, sad and blue, But darling Bill we have learned Many things since we lost you Our lips can not tell how we miss you Our hearts can not tell what to

say

God alone knows how we miss

you

In a home that is lonesome to-

day.

Sadly missed by his Wife, Mrs. Mary Sanford. P. FAVORS DIVISION OF GERMAN FLEET WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UP) The United States favors scuttling the remainder of Germany's submarine fleet but is willing to divide the' remnants of the Nazi surface fleet among the big three, it was learned today. The United States and Britain, however, are not particularly interested in keeping German sur-

than 100 U-boats left at war’s

end.

Reports ths, the Allies plan to scuttle the entire German fleet have brought strong protests from France. But it can be aulhoriativcly stated today that this country has not agreed to such a plan and will support I French claims to a share of the | German Navy. PINS PiU.SK.N TKD Brownie pins were recently | presented to seventeen members of the nwe Brownie troop No 12 at the Third Ward School. After the ceremony Troop No. S joined the new Brownies for a Halloween party. Mrs. Eugen.? Crawley and Mrs. Charles Starr are the leaders of the new troop. Girls receiving pins are; Linda Andrews, Sandra Black, Jolly Ann Cooksoy, Doris Custi-, Suzanna Frazier, Patty Krazier, Anna Marie Heavins, Wanda Hood, Jean Johnson, Loma Mack, Joan Marie Staub. Prir lla Miles, Marlene Tharp, Cynthia Taylor, Kay Thompson, Wanda Tilley and Anita Hurst. TWINS ARE MOTHERS LOS ANGELES. Nov. 6—<UPi —Two sisters, born on the same calendar date and married at a double wedding, went home to the same house today with bany daughters born on the same day

l*EII§ONAL And Local News n K 1 E F S

S Sgt. Robert Allen of Brick Cloverdale Chapel arrived at Newport '* pets Xov - 1 -

News. Va., and is expected home; Cloverdale P. T. A. will hold soon. >ts regular meeting. November Mrs. E. R. Bartiett will speak 12 at 7:0 P. M. Mrs. Bain from at the Baptist Church Thursday, Martinsville will be the speaker.

Nov. 8th. at Seven o'clock. The This being men s

| public is invited.

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodrum of Pueblo, Colo., are visiting the former’s sisters, Misses Mary

and Florence Woodrum.

Dr. Charles Aker and Dr. W. J. Fuson left this morning to at-

• ‘ , . __ and Oliver W. Bales of Roacli-

uale were united in marriage

uphols- Wednesday morning at eleven

during o'clock in the Presbyterian ' cnurch of Greencastle with Rev.

+ ^ + + j V. L. Raphael performing the

Church Circle To ! ! in S le rin S ceremony. The Meet At Limedale ! COJ P |e P llin to , make their home

The Limedale Community ! ln Roach(lale -

Church Circle will meet Thurs- [

day, Nov. 8 at 1:0 o'clock at the ho.ne of Mrs. Earl Bemis. Devotions by Mrs. McGowan.

Roll Call, Bible verse. Election HARRJSBt RG, of officers. If possible all m^m- <UP)—Roy

bers be present.

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separation Lakes, 111.

center

Great

IDENTIFIED AS BANDIT INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. i. - Cleo Edwards, held on two charges in connection with the recent shooting of Miss Helen Brosnan during a holdup, has been identified by Mrs. Mildnd Hulet as the man who struck her and robbed her of her purse on Sept. 5, Detective. Chief C'ifford Beeker said today.

Worst of All Money Troubles Is Lack of It! INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

Can Correct It.

191{. East Washington Street.

Phone 15

CL1PPINGER WINS

CLOVERDALE TOW N DADS FEAST ON PHEASANT

Prior to regular monthly board meeting Monday night the officials of the town of Clove - dale were treated with a dinner of pheasant at the home of Ira Knoll. The birds were furnished by Wm. Langdon who has just returned from a hunt in South

night, John

Logan an:l L. E. Michael will be 'in charge of the program. The music will be furnished by the fifth and sixth grades, j 4* ■!••(• 4Fillmore Garden Club

, Will Meet

...... ■ Fillmore Garden Club will

tend the State Medical Associa- . . . . , ,

,, . » „i, i , 'meet Friday, November 9 at the twin at French Lick, Ind. i. . , . M . .

. „ .. ,, _ . home of Mrs. Kathleen Nichols. ve. Com. tin n tat ls Members please note change of

visiting in Greencastle on term-] m

inal leave after spending forty j + 4. .j. +

months in the Pacific theater Of

111., Nov. 7—

Clippinger, Carml,

' 111., publisher, was elected today j to fill the unexpired term of the | late Rep. James V. Heidinger

from Illinois’ 24th congressional Those present were board district. , j members Wm. Langdon. HerschIrcomplete returns from 118 cl Knoll. Allan Bain. Cleikof 211 precincts gave Clippinger. ! Treasurer Ira Knoll. Town Mu - ( uncontested Republican candidate shal Elmer Finney and Water a total of 3,878 votes. Approxi- Company Superintendent H- rmately 200 write-in ballots were schel Kennedy. The feast of cast by Democrats. [ birds, with all the trimmings was 1 \ deliciously prepared by Mrs.'

‘ Knoll. I

Mo mailer how rough, lough or cold ^ your job if, the "Triple-tite" knitted Coble-spun yorn$ of "FLINTWIST "Swealen will give years of wonder wear and warmth. They kill the chill and wear for fair.

Wail for your "Flintwist" if your local Rugby Dealer is sold out. He will hove more os lost

W NOTE:

os conditions permit.

face ships and probably will use Mrs. Theresa Lewis, 18, and Mrs their share to meet claims from Clara Hlyland, 20, celebrated France and other nations. Run-1 their birthday anniversaries in sia is certain to keep her share hospitals yesterday. Their babies to build up her Baltic fleet. ! wore born Friday hut in dif-

Germany had slightly more for nt h ispitals.

STOP, LOOK and LISTEN T L A T E

FOR HEALTH, COMFORT AND ECONOMY - COMFORT IN EVERY ROOM. No drafts, no cold floors, therefore a much healthier condition. FUEL SAVING UP TO 50% Absolutely fireproof — A much safer place to live. 15 TO 18 DEGREES COOLER IN SUMMER The right kind »r insulation PEXEl'MATH'ALLY INSTALLED. .Vill last a house time. No upkeep. Pays dividends every day in the year. f NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES. CALL OK SEE f II. E. K\4HJ

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SALUTE TO SERVICE

Major R. R. Hurst FOR EXPERT

This week we salute Major Richard R. Hurst, son of Mrs. Grace Hurst of College A VP- and husband of Mrs. Francis Hurst of Renaneler. Major Hurst went over seas in January, 1944 anil .saw action on Guadalcanal, Bougainville, la-yte, Mindanao and the Philippines. At present he is assigned as assistant plans and training officer on the staff of Maj. Gen. William Arnold, in the Tokyo-Yokohoma area after landing in Japan with the first American troops to reach the home islands. DRY CLEANING SEE

war with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Louisa Shryers has received word that her son, Joseph M. Dariwdl has arrived in the States and is expected home by November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crews of Greencastle and Miss Maltha Wallace of Stilesville visited Pvt. Robert L. Crews at Camp Atterbury Sunday. Sgt. Amos Skimmerkorn who is stationed at Camp Jefferson., Missouri, spent the week ertd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Skimmerhorn and brother

Ray.

Mrs. Roy Zenor is associated with ths‘ Ktcheson Hardware an,i Furniture Co. in Bainbridge where she will serve the publiin the gifts, chinaware and household appliances depart-

ments.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hamilton, Samuel Hamilton, and Miss Marietta Hamilton of Stockwell. Indiana were Sunday guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Meredith and family. Oscar Hamilton is the president of the Stockwell State

Bank.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Greencastle R. R- 2 became the i parents of a baby son at the Clay County Hospital last night. He has been named Robert Dale. The Browns are former residents of this city. Before her marriage, Mrs. Brown was Miss Barbara Hadley. Brail Times. Mis. Eldon Lewis has received word that her husband, Eldon H. Lewis of the U. S. Navy has arrived safely in Washington aboard the U. S. S. Pennsylvania on which he has served since entering the Navy in March, 1944. Eldon is now recovering from an operation which he underwent in September of this

year.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who have beei so good to us during the las’ forty live months that Mi Merryweather has been ill due to i fracture hip. for flowers, cari>. and other gifts and kind words and deeds. , Mr. and Mrs. James Merryweather and daughter. Volme Merryweather. f FARM BUKEAC WILL TAKE MEMBERS TO CONVENTION

LOCAL BOYS HONORED Sigma N,u fraternity of DePau/w University has elected John Ross, Commander, and Robert Meridith treasurer, for the ensuing year. John Ross is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herold T. Ross. Robert Meredith is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. L.

Meredith.

RUGBY KNITTING MILLS, INC.

sold by Cannon's

Wompn’s Study Club

Will Meet

The Women’s Study Club will meet with Mr.-. Harry Talbot on

Friday, November 9th.

+ 4- + + Mrs. C. II. Bamaby ' | Oscar Rowings, 312 West CoJTo it,. Hostess i umbia street, was released from The Century Club will meet the hospital Tuesday.

HOSPITAL NOTES

with Mrs. C. H. Barnaby, Jr., Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock, November 9th.

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Section Three

To Meet

Section Three of the First Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Clarence Vestal, 609 E. Seminary, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

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Missionary Society To Meet Thursday

The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday evening at 7 o’clock al the church. Mrs. E. R. Bartlett j will speak on the subject “The World Charter and Peace.”

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Miss Peggie Ann Kraatz Elected Freshman Queen

1 Mrs. Helen Hester, 13 Chestnut street, was dismissed from

the hospital Tuesday.

I BANNER ADV. PAYS

White Cleaners

Night

Coughs

i^ W due t OCOld S

are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, irritated upper breathing passages an soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vickr VapoRub on throat, chest and bad at bedtime. Blessed relief as VupoRut , PENETRATES to upper bronchia' tubes with its special medicinal vapors I STIMULATES chest and back sur

faces like a warming poultice.

I Often by morning most of the mis

Peggie Ann Kraatz. Evanston, er y °f th" C °U is gone! Rcmeniber111., has been voted queen of the ONLY VAP0R-JB Gives VOU this sp< r . .. cial double action. It’s time-tcstei freshman class at DePauw L:n- home-proved ... the best-known hon versity. remedy for relic v- * « a tuf # Miss Kraatz is the daughter of in g miseries of I W « Mr and Mrs. Carl F. Kr.ial-', chi,dren ' s colds V

3043 Central avenue. Evanst n. _

pledge of Kappa Alpha Theta

ELECTRICALS

REPAIRS

OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN FOR BUSINESS Radio, Refrigerator, washing machine and repairs for all electrical appliances. Contract Wiring. CI’RTIS HIGGINS — FACTORY TRAINED MAN

IN CHARGE

TWO ASSISTANTS

NELSON & CO. w ELECTRIC SHOP 19 SOUTH INDIANA ST. , PHONE 181

The Putnam County Farm Bureau is chartering a bus to take its members to the State Convention. November 15. It -vill leave Greencastle at 8:15 a. m., ard go north on 43 to 38, picking I up all north and at Bainbridge by

8:30.

4- 4* 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* 4’ + 4- 4- {ft ^ ANNIVERSARIES + © 4-4*4'4*4-4 , + 4-4»4- + 4-$F

Hlrtnoayi

John l^wis Baumunk, son of Mrs. Lewis Baumunk, Reelsville, 7 years today, November 7. i! “ 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid. Tablets, Halve, Nose Drops. Ver Dnty lie Directed

sorority, she plans to major in psychology at DePauw. Miss Kraatz was chosen from among ten freshman girls nominal 1 for the honor and was crowned it a freshman dancing party in Bowman gymnasium.

4* 4- "F 4" Pri Kappa

l-ld Meeting; The active chapter of Trj Kappa met Tuesday evening at the tone of Mrs. Willard Sunkel. Mrs. Kent Lenzer. and Mr-. Jeanetta Bills, co-chairmen ol the Community War Chest Drive Canvassing Committee, reported that Tri Kappa had exceeded their goal of $1225 by collecting $1347.91. The chapter wished to thank everyone who helps so generously on this project.

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•lolly Get-Together <’ltib Held Meeting The Jolly Get Together club I held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Estella Coffin. Eight members anawered roil oall. There was election of of ficers. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed by all. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served by the hostess. The December meeting will eb held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ann. Cooksey with an oil day meeting.

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Dorothy Lamb Bride Of (’|»l. Jay IMessinger A quiet wedding was solemnized last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Myers, north Vine street, when Dorothy Lamb of Dallas, Texas and Cpl. Jay O. Plenninger, of this county plighted their troth in a double ( ring ceremony Rev. 8. E. Davies officiating. The bride is an assistant at the local hospital and the groom stationed at Camp

Ship ahoy!...Have a Coke

... refreshment joins the family reunion It's a far cry from shipboard to the family fireside. But in both places your sailor finds friendliness and Coca-Cola. The words Have a Co\e have a special meaning for him. Th£y say TouVe one of us. The sparkling refreshment of ice-cold Coke reflects the friendly American spirit

has made the pause that refreshes a national custom. ROTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COtA COMPANY RY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc.

GREENCASTE, ind.

Coke = Coca-Cola 1 "Coca-Cola" and it§ «bbr»vi»tw» rCoke" are the registered trade* | marks which distinguish the prod* I uct of Th« Coca-Colt Comp-'»

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