The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1945 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASUE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1945.
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Jackson said, ‘'Tile German poo- ( i~ KS K nt aftor him rocently. Rut plo should know by now that the tho little rooster tie a 'oil for the l^oople of tho United Statos hold ri\'or, kopt r'iffht on going, sw:i;»i thorn in no foar, and in no hate, the rivor in six ninutes flat “They have subjocteit their and loft his befuddled pursuits European neighbors to every on tho opposite river bank,
outrage and torture. every spoliation and doprication that j insolence, cruelty and greed'
I IO< • MAKKFT
Hogs 7.r>00: active; steady, good and choice 160 lbs tip. 140160 lbs and some choice lighter weights $14.85; 100140 lbs $13-
" s ' from whic hthe y can enter * .50-114.50; g i and choice ws
could inflict,” he said. “They have brought the German people to t ie lowest pitch of wretched-
tain no hop!
mice,”
of early deliver-
$14.10.
The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Waves Kur AH” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 15 centi mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Oounty. 8. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Mr. anj Mrs. Eouis Bales were for the grab bag for men and 110:00 a. m. Rev. Clarence S. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. [women with 25 cent for children. 'Bigler will be In charge and v 1
Elmer Sly.
be assisted by Miss I.ucille Ba ; -
tin. The public is invited.
ROSTER SWiMS RIVER NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP)
A little rooster from a ehieken where they will yard near the Cumberland River future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akins am’ family and Mr. and Mrs. Onn r Reeves left today for Arizona
make th?'r
■•iiisowi. And Local News ii it 11<: f s
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
FOR
TURKEY DINNER AM) AM. THE TRIMMINGS AT THE Y-PALACE
PHONE I? UNBRIDLE
Junction of 36 - 43
The Christian church choir will practice tonight at 7:30
o’clock
Those present were Lucille
Mrs. June Gltgey and son, Hubert, Artia Belle Znrkary, Billy of Toledo, Ohio are visit- ''"hie Heistand, Nellie Duell, Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett knima White, Fay Fulford, Marg C()tt | tha Hutcheson, Irene Smith,
„ Estel Pearson and daughters,
John W. Cherry and Ros;oe (0kjs Hutch McCulScott have entered the Methodist Th(>lma Hutcheson and
hospital at Indianapolis for on- j sorvatiork |
Rev. and Mrs. Raymond R |S * , Mrg Gi ip Prt Rogers, Wm. Boone,) Other types of products to be sler and daughter, Patricia Rai Bm McElray and the hostess, pi acpd 0 n the market within the
of Center Point were dir.ner , Cretie Boone, quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T
son, Dorothy
PREDICTS NEW FABRICS FOR HOME MAKING
AKRON, O. (UP) Wall covering materials which may last for the life of a building have
Hutcheson, Flora h een forecast as a possibility
next several years may include
'an upholstering material made of + + + + f + + ® fabric impregnated with syn- * ANNIVERSARIES + thetlcs that will retain its flex-
Baumnnk Tuesday evening. Miss Dorthy Ann Cowgill, h student at Indiana University
will come home today to spend ft +**... + * + -h lblllt y indefinitf '’-V " ith " ut , ' rc:,k ; the Thanksgiving holidays with Wedding ing, peeling or chipping and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. I Mr - 81,(1 Mrs - R - G - Chanv "' hi<1 ' wl » withstand clean,m; Cowgill on South Indiana street. "«»• «» u ‘h Indiana Street, 4., with common cleaning materia’. Charles Ehemann A. C. R. M , >'' earfl toda y- Nov - 21st Franklyn L. Lamb, chemical
Mr. and Airs. D. J. Mtiman?, products division of the Goodyear
10 years today, Tire & Rubber Co., predicted the
Whitley ildm’t forget his wife when he was placing the monograms. Mrs. Whitley's initials, "E. W.,” were placed over the kitchen door in the rear. GEN. PATCH GRAVELY ILL SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 21 Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch, Jr., commanding general of the Fourth Army with headquarters at Fort Sam Houston, is in Brooke General Hospital suffering from pneumonia. His condition was described late today as “very serious" by Brig. Gen. George C. Beach, commanding general of Brooke Hospital Cen-
ter.
M \T< H-\\ INNER SHOWS SKILL WITH OLD RIFLES SANTA ANA. Cal. (UP) Us-
CVCotocy sej
bank account is quickly COMMUNICATEDTOTHE HEAP
Docs your bank account ih-gj
U. S. Navy, whose home is in
Mt. Pleasant, Texas will arrive Dunkirk (Ind.,
Wednesday to spend the Thanks-
Nov. 21st.
new materials in an address be-
Sgt. and Mrs. Alfred M. Hea- fore a regional conference of the
ing rifles which went through '^pens^s” Thcn^omVt the formative pendds of Ameri- and discuss the matter of T loan
resigned her position as bookkeeper at the Webb Store. William Johnson and family had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Belcher and family. Carl Eugene McNeeley S 2-■ 1 will arrive home Wednesday to
| Virginia
formerly Miss Florence Whelan and resided in Greencastle. The following people attended
the Sonja Henie Ice Revue at In- ' ypars t0(lav . Nov. 21.
dianapolis Tuesday night: Mrs. Harold Craver. Mr. and Mrs. j Austin Andrew, Mr. and Mrs
can history, Henry Mann recently with us. Your automobile, furmwon top spot in the 1.3th annual ! u , ro Sll jary can serve as M-
Co-maker loans also
giving holiday with Peggy and , 7*T "TT” ™ "Vi ,ore a u ‘ Muzzle loaders’ Matches of the iateraI - Miss Doris Jean Rowland has * * D( , an . His mother was vin. 3 years_today, November 21. Nationa! As m. of Budding Own-, ^ ««<'“•
Southern California Arms Collec-
spen.l Ihanksgiving with his par if> a ]pj 1 R fl ndel. Mr and Mrs. Leon ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. ^I c ’ | Welch, Jack Arthur, "Mr. and Neely. ,Mrs. Robert Stoner and daughMr. and Mrs. Harry Allan amllfer. Betty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vem
SALUTE TO SERVICE
This week we salute S-Sgt. Ralph Mars, husband cf Mrs. Maxine Mars of this city. Sg*, Mars entered the Army Air Force on Feb. 9, 1943 and received his basic training at St. Petersburg, Fla. He attended a Mechanics School at Gulf Port, Miss., and a Gunnery School at Las Vegas, Nev. He received overseas training at Florence, South Carolina and went overseas in Aug. 1944 and has been in the Pacific Theatre ever since. At the present he is stationed in Manila. CLEANING
White Cleaners
Sandra Allan left this morning for Montg>>mery, Alabama to | spend Thanksgiving with Lt. Col. and Mrs. Paul Summers and
family.
The Public Library will be closed Thanksgiving Day, November 22. On Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23 and 24 the ho irs will be 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Shell Davis and
Elmore. Mrs. Ruth Davidson and daughter, Diana. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mc&Jffey and daughter. Flo Ann and Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner.
Blrtnnsy* ers and Managers.
Bobby Ashworth, Putnamvillc, Lamb said draperies and hang-' ,0,K Association. 9 years today, Nov. 21. ings woven of synthetic threads Mann 1 ok the 100-yd. SchutzPfc, and Mrs. Theodore Nel- hav j nf , the richness and sheen "f . ( n wlth 49 ou t of 50 points, fir-
the finest silk, but cleaned in half the time and trouble, would be
available.
He said even the fabric in a suit of clothes purchased five years hence may be impregnated with a thin plastic solution so as to make it wrinklo-freo.
ing a heavy rifle from off-hand position; the flintlock rifle match with 48 points, and the 100-yard round ball match with 46 points.
SOCIETY NEWS "Welcome Home
[son Bob and Mrs. Shell Davis Jr. and daughter Rita, arrived today to spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Moffett.
Lieut. Meredith Reeves who has been overseas for nore than three years, is now back in thei States. Lieut. Reeves called from | Boston saying she had landed!
there yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Eheile and son of Springfield, 111., will be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Nelson. Other guests for Thanksgiving dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Earl O’Hair and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lane and son. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bartlett. and son. Jimmy, are spending the Thanksgiving holitlny:with the former's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Bartlett. Other Thanksgiving guests in-
FIRST SRK'K HOI SE STILL STANDING IN KENTUCKY CRAB .ORCHARD, Ky. (UP) Bricks were carried from Virginia on the backs of slaves to build the first brick house in Kentucky which siill is standing in Lincoln
county.
The initials of the original owner, William Whitley, are
front drmr of ihe house. And
Entertains Fur
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Son and Wit,- j Corporal Stanley R. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Evgene Grimes 711 South College Avenue,
of Russellville entertained at Greencastle, has received his dis- wcrked into tho brick ahove thp
Sunday dinner in honor of tho.r charge fro.n the army at the son, Cpl. and Mrs. Randel Separation Center at Fort Knox,
Grimes. Randel received his Ky.
honorable discharge Nov. 8, at j
Baer Field Separation Base at Ft. Wayne Indiana. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Max
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elude Charles Boston .of DePamv| T() t - >ar(v
Kelly and children.. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiatt and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes and children, Mrs. Burley Allgood and daughter. Randel has been in service three years and five months, of which twenty-eight months being spent overseas in the European. Theatre of opera- j lions. He won the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal). Distinguished Flying Cross, Good Conduct Medal and the Bomb Group Victory Medal.
4- -i-
Fortnightly < Xih
There will be a union service of Thanksgiving at the Methodist Church on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 22, at
University, Supt. and Mrs. Paul
The Fortnightly Club will hold
PHOTOSTATS
DISCHARGE PAPERS Original Size & Miniatures
I Hour Service
[Mr. and Mrs. it. Von Stoinons’ [Studio—Over Murphys 5 & 10
Q , l66MC<ldile£<i4M4Ufi AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 South Indiana Sf. CSFFMCASne INTIS NA
F n Bos, " n " f La Pwte. and Mr8 their Fiftieth Anniversary party
Charles Boston of Lewis. and
Mrs. C. J. Asperger of Riley, mothers of Prof, and Mrs. Boston. respectively.
December 3 at 7:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. W. M. McGaughev.
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Birthday Dinner In Honor Of Mr. Thomas A host of fnends and relation gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Sunday, j November 18 in honor of Mr. T h o m a s' s birthday. The
Let's give thanks for the plentifulness of our land. Let’s give thanks that we have more of our boys with us. Let's give thanks for the Victory and the Peace that lie ahead.
F A .WO.VS
morning was spent by playing croquet, on.? of Mr. Thomas's favorite pastimes. A delicious dinner was spread at the noon hour, which every one enjoyed. Mr. Thomas received many nice gifts. Those present were. Mr. aand Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Dills, Miss Ruth Girton. Miss Juanita Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood, Mrs. Millie Sigler. Mrs. Carrie Calvert, Duane. Malcolm and Ida May Burk, William Wright, Mrs. Robert Thomas. John Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. All left at a late hour wishing him many more happy birth Jays, •t* 4- 4* *i* Marion Township Home Kr Club To Hold. Meeting The Marion Township Home Economics Club will meet at an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora Day, with Mrs. Burk assisting hostess, on Friday the 23rd. All members urged to be present and to bring table service and a covered dish. 4- 4- + + See.-ind Wednesday C lub Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Bonne The Second Wednesday Club met at the horn- of Mr and Mrs. Bill Boone with 13 members and 7 guests with a pitch-in dinner. The business opened with all singing Keep the Home Fires Burning, and Beautiful Dreamef. The Christmas party was planned and will be held at thhome of Mr. and Mrs. Zaring Duell, Dec. 15. A 50 cent present
•* . 3 in •
to tipoer bronchial tubas with its aoothini medicinal vapors.
Stimulates 1 tha chast and bach surfaces like a good, warming poultice.
Warming, soothing relief—grand reliel—comes when you rub good old Vicks VapoKub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Its penetrating-stimulating action keeps on working for hours. Invites restful sleep. And often by morning most misery of the cold is gone. No wonder most mothers use VapoRub. a ua^feA#4% Try it tonight-WICKS
W VapoRub
home-proved
TRENCHMEN
The Trenchmen Are Coming
CHE NIGHT ONLY ONCE A YEAH
'5th Annual Engagement
FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 23
The Thenchmen Of '46
2—Gigantic Floor Shows—2
At 9:15 1’. M. itnd .'.iidnight
2—Sensational Movie Shows—2
At 8:00 P. M. ami 10:45 P. M.
ALSO OTHER ENTERTAINMENT AS VOI LIKE IT.
Luncheon Served Free to*AII at 9:30 P. M.
All kinds of Refreshments Available During Evening. \on Need Nut be an Ex-Service Man to Attend.
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
NO ADVANC E IN PRICE
BRAZIL, INDIANA ADMISSION *1.00 Plus Tux
BUY BONDS
r 66 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, None Drops. Use Only an Di reeled
Bottling Co.
Greencastle, Indiana
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