The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1945 — Page 2

THE DAHY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1945.

Federated Keadins; C'lnli Tii Meet The Federated Rending;

Club

will meet at the City Library Wednesday, November 21st, at 2:.'!0 p. m.

ATTENTION ELKS! THANKSGIVING DINNER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 6.30 P.M. GOBIN MEMORIAL CHURCH Members, Wives, Sweethearts Only

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW

FOR

TURKEY DINNER AND AM. THE TRIMMINGS AT THE Y-PALACE

rilONK BAINHItllX.K

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The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 15 cents mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. S. It. Kariden, Publisher 17-18 South Jackson Street

Many people have tried to wash the stain of blood from their conscience by washing their hands, it is not that easy. Matt. 27:24: Pilate * * * took vater and washed his hands before the multitude saying, I am innocent of the blood of this righteous man.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY NEWS Women of The Moose To Meet Wednesday The library chairman will have chapter night Wednesday, Nov. 21. All officers, escorts, and members please attend. There will be formal initiation.

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Hurst-Silt Iterlin Nuptials Sunday Mrs. Lena Sutherlin, 306 S. Jackson St., became the bride of Theodore Hurst of Greencastle B. R. 2. The single ring cer> •

Truman conhis "forward-

FICKING LOCKS PAYS HEALTH PROGRAM CHICAGO (UP)—PfC Harri [ (Continued frniii leiire one! Chuck, 27-year om Marine, fig-|d ent William Green., however,

urea that learning how to pick telegraphed locks and make pass ke>s, a gratulations

knowledge acquired of dospera- looking proposal which, Or i tion, probably saved his life. He ( saiJ, meets the most urgi was a prisoner of the Japs in a human needs of pur nation ar. I camp n.ear Kobe and worked in ! merits universal suppi, t. loading and unloading ships. For I Under the five-po.r.t program three years he picked locks to j the government would guaiant . ' obtain stored food on the ships . proper medical care for e\ er\

Without getting caught but J despite this he lost 40 pounds. |

STUDY SFGt.LSTIONS WASHINGTON, Nov. 20

mony was performed Sunday, j (Up)—labor-management conNovember lS,h. at 5.30 p. m. at .lerenee committee today studied the home of Rev; and Mrs. Gene | suggestions that unions have a Hurst of Plainfield, son of t lc | voice in the pricing .of pro due’s

groom. The couple will be at | ant j ) oca t,j on 0 f n,,‘w plants, home to their friends at tlnv j 'pijp cornIT1 iUee

country home on R. R. 2. | nien ^’ S right to manage was seek

j ing bo deter nine whether j innovations were feasible

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News Of Boys

American. This would cost $.">.• 000,000,000 annually, according to its sponsors. They favor collecting thew funds through increasing social security taxes and, later, by taking monies from general tax col-

lections

One fTigg^stion is to increase the social security tax for the

manage- |l* m l >lo y* additional 1 1-2 p: i

Jcent each on annual salaries un sir'h l to ®' ! ’ 600 ' The I ,rescnt; socin ' , in j security tax is one per cent ea ’•

for

rebi- aa * ar ' es U P to S^ MO.

j In addition to providing f j payment of medical bills, th

i measure would grant

whether they would contribute LUl employer and .emploje

in.1u«try-l«t)or

Thanksgiving Dinner

at the

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TURKEY and DUCK PUMPKIN PIE

! Mrs. D. E. Ruark spent TuesI day in Terre Haute. I l i I Mrs. Eva Cohn of Cloverdale j was dismissed from the hospital

; Tuesday morning.

Mrs. M. M. Marshall, 109 South Locust was dismissed from the hospital Tuesday morn-

ing.

Mrs. Harmon Phipps and baby son, Greencastle, R. 4, were dismissed from the hospital this

morning.

Pvt. Donald Twomey of Fort Lewis, Wash., is spending a fifteen day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Twoniey, 701 Bloomington street. Among those attending the national convention of the American Legion in. Chicago, Illinois are Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pierce, Otto Ernberg and i [Kent Lenzen. Mr. Ernberg reI turned to Greencastle on Tues-

[day.

[ Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Ernberg will leave today lor Columbia City. Mo., where they will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Anna Marie, a studm.t at Christian College. Before returning to Greencastle they will spend a few days at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, well

1 known resort.

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Home Ec Club Holds Meeting

The Clinton and Madison to better Home Economics Club met Wed- [ tiong. nesday, Nov. 14, at Mrs. Vern] Sigler’s with Mrs. Robert Dills ^ assistant hostess. The meeting j

was called to order by singing NAVY STAGING CENTER, the song of the month, “Onward pearl HARBOR- Eugene V.

Christian Soldiers." The salute Stringer, machinist's mate, third other’parts of the plan call fo to the flag and club creed were das,, of Putnamville, Ind., is gr[ , ater federal ai( , for constru cread. Sixteen members and on his way home to become a ti(m of , hea]th centers and ho3 .

i three guests answered roll call, civilian again. He is one of the A lesson on repairing upholster- thousands going through this ed furniture was given by Mrs. Naval demobilization. center ,

Raymond Wright

REVIVAL MEETING at New Maysville Community Church EVANGELIST BENNIE MORGAN November 19 through December 3 7:00 p. m. EVERYBODY WELCOME "For the Son of man is come to seek and save that which was lost"- Luke 19:10

Farmer’s Newest Back-Saver

sicknc; i

compensation. A wage-earner during his illness would receive ' 80 per cent of his salary or $50 weekly, whichever is smaller.

pitals, and for professional edu-

cation and research.

and Mrs. headed for the Stakes.

Thomas Holland. There was also a contest which was won by Mrs. Thomas Holland. During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostesses.

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Marion Township Home Ec Club To Hold Meeting The (Marion Township Home Economics Cliub will meet at an, all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora Day, with Mrs. Burk assisting hostess, on Wedncsda'i / 21st. All members urged to In j present and to bring table sa. vice and a covered dish.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dietrieli j Entertained With Dinner

A delightful meeting of 13 j people was held at the lovely! home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich on. Friday, November 16th. |

His wif?, Mrs. Ruby B. Stringer, lives at Putnamville. Stringer has served 24 month.i

in the Navy.

START TRIP HOME

EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 20. — (UP) — Approximately 400 German prisoners of war were en route to their homeland today from the Camp Breckenridge,

| Ky.. POW camp.

Commanding Officer K. S.

contingent of prisoners to leav ■ the camp for Germany. Most of

The self-lifting tractor Is now a reality. It rises any height, up !0 four Inches, virtually drawing itself up “by its own bootstraps.’ The lifting operation Is accomplished by placing light tubular framei

Anderson said this was the first beneath the axles, connecting the rear to the two arms of a Ford

Ferguson tractor's hydraulic linkage and lightly touching the "finger tip control” lever which is one feature of the Ferguson System. Th«

•ntire operation takes less than one minute.

them had performed labor jobs at the camp and at other nearby

I military installations,

i Anderson said Camp Breckinj ridge expects to be cleared of all ! war prisoners by next spring.

C A. WEBB

28 S. Jackson St.

Phone 121

Welcome Home'

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R. M. Weinrichter, QM3c (T),j 309 east Seminary street and Rubin H. Bowman, S 1c, have re-

The occasion was in honor of j ceived their discharges from the rs. Albert Landes who is leav- navy through the Separation ing soon for California to visit Center at Great Lakes. 111. | her daughter, Elizabeth and son- j _________

Does the gasoline you use give protection to these Upper-Cylinder parts? r .

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ALL DAY NOVEMBER 22 Thanksgiving Day LINCOLN RESTAURANT

in-law. At noon a bountiful delicious dinner was served to which

all did justice.

Those present were the gracious host and hostess, Mr. and •Mrs. John Dietrich, Mrs. J. Z

Mrs. Frank Wolhmg and son,j He8ton Mrjt H enry Bicknell, Lt. John Woliung. were Sunday Mrs Albt . rt Landes Mrs Fanny J | visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ker- j Ij 3 db e tter , Mrs. F. M. Lyon

► I sey. Lr. Woliung had been on [ Okinawa and had visited Lt. Ken- [ ncth Kersey who is still there. > Th’y had a very enjoyable visit ,;and it was interesting to hear [j Lt. Woliung tell about the island. [ Lt. Kersey would like to hear >rtro.n his friends. His address is t j Lt. IK. M. Kersey, 163 rd. Ln.

PHOTOSTATS DISCHARGE PAPERS Original Size & Miniatures 1 Hour Service Mr. and Mrs. R. Von Slelnens’l Studio—Over Murphys 5 & 10]

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Squadron, APO 902 'v IP. M . San Francisco, California.

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HOG MARKET

Hogs 12,500: active, steady, good and choice 160 lbs up, 140 [ [ j 160 lbs and some choice lighter weights $14.85; 100-140 lbs $13-,50-$14.50; good and choice sow* $14.10.

CLASSIFIED ADS Piano. Trading Post, 21 W. Franklin. North Side Square. 20-2t. FOR SALE: 170 head Hampshire shoats. Webb Evans, Greencastle, R. 1. 20-lp.

Toy ponies. Trading Post. 21 W. Franklin, North Side Square 20-2t.

FOR SALE: 100 English type yearling Leghorn hens $1.25 each. Mrs. Kate Byrd, Fincastle. 20-2p.

Hattie Thomas, Mrs. Ada Albin, ( Mrs. Bertha Boatright, Mrs. ^ Grace Pruitt, Mrs. Cora O’Eritn, j Mrs. Elizabeth Obenchain, Miss Nora Alspaugh and Miss Jenny

Throop.

The afternoon, brought a delightful fellowship and all left ! at a late hour with best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich and wishing Mrs. Landes a pleasant

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Entertained With ^uiiday Dinner Mrs. Daisy McCammack and daughter, Sara entertained with a turkey dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Noble Allee, Betty Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ogles, Mrs. Juliet El- '. more, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sinclair and children, Sharon, and Mikeline, Mrs. F. M. Allee and children, Gary, Judy, Ronnie; Miss Namie Paris, Mr. and Mr'. Malcome Neier and Noble Ray and Merrill and Myron McCam-

maek.

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R. & P. W. Club To Meet Wednesday The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Wednesday, November 21, at the home of Miss Susie Talbott, 412 East Hanna Street. Mrs. E. R. Bartlett will speak to the group at eight o’clock. Also, Mrs. Fern Barrett district director, will be

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TRICYCLES all sizes. Trading (Post, 21 W. Franklin. North Side

Square. 20-2t.ih guest of the club

Dairy herd for sale, 9 head'ea?-' ] tie and Shorthorn bull; dairy equipment; also six gilts, "L. 1. Stoll, Roachdale Route 1, I 1-2 miles southwest Parkersburg

20-4tp.

‘Tm certainly thankful that our car’s still running so we could come home for Thanksgiving.” Yes, you can be thankful if you’ve got a good car. And if you drive a PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DE SOTO or CHRYSLER, your dealer can apply the experience and equipment and factory-engineered MOPAR parts to prcWide good, regular service.

New Electric Irons, Trading Post, 21 W. Franklin. North Side Square. 20-2t. FOR, SALE: Portable 8’xl6' cottage, $100. Harry Price, 1 mile west, 1 1-4 mile south Ml. Meridian. 20-8t.p j Delco 32-volt Radio. Trading Post, 21 W. Franklin. North Side Square. 20-2L

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Friendship Claim Meeting Postponed

The meeting of the Friendship

Class of the Baptist church has

been postponed one week.

Golden Link Club To Meet Wednesday The Golden, Link Club will meet with Mrs. Maude Snider on Wednesday, November 21st at 7:30 (P. M. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Lee McNeeley.,

I Bench Emory Stands. Trading Post. 21 W. Franklin. North Sid.> Square. * 20-2t.

[ Shot guns, all kinds. Trading Post, 21 W„ Franklin. North Si Square. 20-2t.

TOYS: Trading Post. 21 W. Franklin. North Side Square. 20-2*.

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COLD PREPARATIONS

dal Liquid. 2 * Drops.

Tublets, Salve, Nose Use Only as Directed

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