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The Daily Banner IliHl Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AU” Entered in the postoffice at, Ireencastte, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 13 cent! nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to fS.OO per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-18 South .Jackson Street.

SOCIETY NEWS

If we are in harmony with God’s law and love we may dispense with the text-book because the law is in our hearts. James 1:25: He that looketh into the perfect law, the law of liberty and so continueth, being not a hearer that forgetteth, but a doer that worketh, this man shall be blessed in his doing.

from Mrs. McCord. Jt was the decision of the Council "member:that there would !>e no genern' Christmas program this year. + -I* + + Mother’s Service Club To Hold State Meeting The State Meeting of Mother's Service Club will be held Friday |afternoon, November 30th at jl o'clock in the west room of the Indiana War Memorial Building, i -I* + Friendship < '.ass of Baptist Church To M,*et

Hattie McCoy were in Indian- ing, December 1,

I -i polls ore day recently.

Mrs. Rosa Hubbard spent last I rrhf ' roenu will

1015. at n,.

Lodge Hall in Crovelancl.

News of Boys

iFvt. Ronald Hanlon, who has MrS Rosa Hubbard spent last I •■mou win consist of rhn been home on a delay-enroute 1 th llrw j a y j n Greencastle with 1 0 V s he r soup, salads, pi,. r ■!' from Buckley Field, Denver Mr and Mrs Hubbard. coffee arul P’-Uich. Serving Jl Colo, has gone on to Greensboro ^ Mrs Kstes Dunc,n, at 6:00 p. m „ with thNorth Carolina. Mrs. Roxie Denny ai.d daughter. - ^tertair,i lent at 8:00

I Ann. were

tel ~ “ trls ’ sextette, called th^

, day last week. i Be,!es ’ of Central Normal Co!

for Guantanamo | ^ MoUie Macy of Quin p y is I lege will furnish part of the m Cuba to meet the U. S. S. Mid- ^ wjth Mrs Eva Cohn . ' gram. Members ot th.

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Tlha Friendship ’ Class of the Baptist Church will meet Wed- ' nesday evening at 7:30 P. M

Gilbert Hughes S. K. I. C., a Seabee has returned to the

.... \'"T Via V states for r. assignment after

with Mrs. Lola Griffith, 315 K. , _

Hanna.

in Indianapolis Glenn L. Flint will leave Day- |

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here with Mrs. Eva Cohn. e.--• ™e...wrs „• th E lle ,

way to which he has been as- Mrg AIta HoUom visite .d ,-ec- wlH a,s0 hav ^ solo number,’ signed. His new address is Glenn with Mr nnd M rs. Qoid c ° ther music 'home talent, :m ' ' ‘ “ Kennedy. talka will make „„ th r ,. ,!

Mr. and Mrs. Lelar.d Trip^tt . ma ‘ indcr of the P'ogram. and daughter Betty, spent | — Thanksgiving in Prinreton, Ind. & v v ’’’ '•* '1* * 'f - ’i’ v -I- »5j Mrs. Lafe Shopmyer an'J I M>TTTrsn-.r., „

dang liter of Poland spent Sun

day at the Smith home.

iL. Flint F 1-c i EM) U, S. S. Midway CVB 41 ' < Fleet Post

Office, New York, N. Y.

i having served on Okinawa since the first invasion of that island. He an I Mrs. Hughes, the former

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HOPKINS IN N. HOSPITAL Mrs Irma Hu * rfreived a CONDITION ‘NOT SKKIOI S' tclephi'nt* call y< st« rday from; o, her husband T -‘ S « t - WiUiam M jare attending a clothing conven NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—(UP) Hurst from New Jersey. T-Sgt.’

in the 1

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon!

tion in Chicago.

.Jeanne Miller Mr. find Mrs. Bert Miller aitnounce the engagement of their daughter. Jeanne to S 2-c Edward H. Hammond, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ross Hammond. Both are graduates of the Greencastle class of 1845. No date has been set for the wedding.

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I Entertain With Sunday Dinner

Mrs. Mary and Maynard

j Ruby Rooksbury of Springfield. ' HI. have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hugh 3

Nelson, daughter

Of Mr. and Mrs. Franri i sil) ,

3 years old, Nov. 28.

■ Mingle Crowe, Belle Union,

TRYING TO SOLVE ITALY’S CRISIS

Welcome Home’

Hany Hopkins, personal friend Hurst has just arrived

and adviser of the late President states after serving twenty- Ijadies Auxiliary V. F. W. will 1 Grubb entertained with a Sun-I Eugene V. Stringer, MM a Roosevelt, was reported “resting eight months in the European m et in regular session Wednes- ! da y d ' nn?r Tho9 e present were ^Putnamville, has received his very comfortably” today at Me- Theatre of W 7 ar as an Inspector day evening at 7:.'M). George W. Grubb of Vincennes, j Navy discharge at Gteat Lakes, moi ial Hospital, where his con- in Aircraft Mechanics in the Mr - Grubb of ( III. dition was reported as not ser- Army Air Service Command.' Horn to Dr. and Mrs. W. S. .Greencastle R. 2, Mr. William j Robert L. Dean, SEM, Greenious. Mrs. Hurst and children, Anita Hester in Drexel Hills, Penn, a!Grubb of Greencastle, Mr. and castle, has received his discharge

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook and daughter, lola spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira (Price

of CLoverdale.

Mrs. Clifford Hanlon and baby

Hopkins, recently appointed and Jack live at impartial representative of the street,

coat and suit industry to succeed

former Mayor James “Jimmy’’ Grei-neastle Eastern Star Walker, was taken to the hospit- ,l!,s Annual Inspection al about a week ago. Green.astb Chapter Order of

Hospital authorities said no Eastern Star held its annual ........... „„„ r diagnosis had been made and 7 " spe ^ ion m 'l; 11 " and di,uv?r at daughter are visiting Mr. and

that he was expected to remain Masonic remote Monday

at least another week. j evening.

Approximately 125 persons : were served during the dinner

Mrs. Florence Watson is ser- hour, which was followed by a iously ill at the home of her social period and initiation of

daughter, Mrs. Ancel Lewis of candidiatee.

Indianapolis. Members from several sur- Qene, rounding Chapters were present'

TRY BANNER WANT ADS for the meeting

8 Eist Hanna daughter on Sunday, Nov. 25th.'Mrs. Alfred Stone of Greencast- from the United States Navy at , , f)hn Burk and Mr alld

le and Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton of the Separation Center at Great j ^ Burk and daughter Bedford. Lakes, 111. | visited Mr and Mrs. James Burk

Jefferson Township Club | S-Sgt. Lawrence M. Shinn bUnaay ' Meets On Thursday who has been stationed at th.: The Jefferson Township Home hospital at Springfield. MisEconoinic Club will hold its souri is spending a 12 day furregular monthly meeting on lough at home and 'Pvt. Conrad Thursday afternoon, November Shinn of Camp Pickett, Virginia | 29th. at 1:30 at the school build arriv' d home Saturday night on . ing. This is charter member day a 12 day delay enrnute furlough

Mrs. June Geitgey and am ..... o n , t" 1 ■ ro. C J and all charter memoers and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy of Toledo Ohio were Fnday ..... . , , „ , ....

anyone who is interested are in- Conrad Shinn of Madison twp.

The Young People of

Grovelarvi Presbyterian Church November 26. will sponsor a supper and free |

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:* CLINTON FALLS + ■•5 4* *!• 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* ••• I Mr. and Mrs. Ellett Ensoi an i family spent Thanksgiving day with the latter’s parents, Mr. ||

and Mrs. Wilbur harbison.

Mr. and Mrs. Delton Spencer ; visited Sunday afternoon with J. :

Harve Spencer and family.

Mr. and Mis. Frank Cooper p had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper and girls of Russellville and Mr. and Mrs. Eston Cooper and children

of Roachdale.

Mrs. Berl Ensor and Mary

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Mrs. Glenn Hanlon on Washington Street road.

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night guests of Mr. and

Marion O’Neal and sou Gerald I vitcd to thls mectlns '

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Nmici" iH horiby Kivrn to n. I; Iruik Viiu«lm. W.

iforrlson, (’larflife K. (ioH'. Walter L •’ I 11 • ill im>iu i it, i-s itf .iiiil I- iiwl tin

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rimer, who formerly resided in Hanna Court and who recently moved to Findley, Ohio, are located at 314 Frazier street in that city.

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all memtw r» of and • instituting the 1‘utnnni ('ounty CiJimcil ‘if Putnam Coui»t 4 v, Indiana, and to all taxpayers of said county. You and each of you arc horehv notified Miar the special uieetlng tf said rn.tnam County . ouneil has he* n called by tlie undersigned Vuditor of said l , utnani Comity, as rc»(|u« sted l»v the * c»unty auditor of •ntnain. State of Indiana, and as | rnvidocl l>y law t«» « *»n\ene in specai session al I p. in. o»n SaturcUiv. itc^emher s. Mil ■. in.tlie County

Commission- is i «o»n in tin Court flo w. in thr lt> (Ir* < in-isth . . . t ndlana. ' ii«l eotmt y and - ■ hr p . of additicutal giving- With Mr. and Mrs. Ih. K.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nettleman and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Juhasy and son Robert of Toledo, Ohio, spent Thanks-

i ppropria t ions to meet the extraordinary

inn* as set out bolov: oI NTN KI.NKNt |; \ \'S\> i ddi t ion a I \ |i|»ro|» rial ion

'rreasurer: 10:’a: l*c*r Idem Allowance (.Nets liec’order: 10! . 1’ei I )i« i m Allo'vane*' 'Aits

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Mreult Court ('.rand Jur\ I*, r Idem. Mileagi Court Mmisi*: 20lh: 'relephoin- Kentals

2• • J• i Kiel i rit «’urrent 2 1 »ah■ itepair of Kpuipuu’nt <»02a Kurnituro .v Kixt ures

County Jail .‘oJa I’’lec-t ric thirr-nt

2rt2d Water

County Infirmary: 207a I’ml County (‘omtnissioiier.s: 102 Count\ Couneii ‘•TM. COCNTY ltKVi:Nl i; FI ND

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Another son, Charles L. Shinn received his discharge, February

Martha Washington Club ‘ s the first time Will Meet Wednesday rtnee HM1 that th.? boys have

The Martha Washington Club will meet with Mrs. Hartsaw,

614 S. College, Wednesday evtn- Capt. A. E. Petty has returning at 8:00 P. M. to Cam P Atterbury for his + + + + discharge after a .'10 days er- „ . minal l/eave. Capt. Petty spent C ro-Tat-Km Club ^ . ., ' T * .. , months in the CBI theater.

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John H. Tucker, S 2*c and G.

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Li. Meredith Reeves who has served for over three years in the European Theatre has returned to Greencastle and is vis-

Lee Reeves.

The Cro-Tat-Em Club

meet Thursday, November 29th at 2:00 P. M. with Mrs. Sylvia Shanon, Anderson St. Members

please bring white elephant.

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Mr .and Mrs. Ward Arnold: had as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Alexander and Plexann of Terre Haute, Mrs. Thelma Humphrey and Mrs. Edna Randel and

daughter of Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgent Sunday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berry and Kay visited Sunday with Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Berry. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Indianapolis have moved to the house vacated by Elmer Wade. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Lucy Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin called on Mr. and Mrs. Delton Spencer Saturday evening.

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PRINCE HUMBERT, left, lieutenant general of the Italian realm, hai called upon Vittorio Orlando, right, former Italian premier, in at effort to settle the Italian cabinet crisis which developed when Ferruccio Parri handed in the resignation of himself and his entire coali tion cabinet. This is the third government of Italy to fall in a ycai and one-half. (International Soundphoto,

GHOSTS OF AMERICA S AIR GLORY

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T. Frtzsimmnr.s, MAM, T, Cb.

of Roach-dele and Robert P.. | 4. 4- 4- •’• 4. 4- 4- 4- + 4- 4. Huffman, S 1-c., of Fillmore, ■ p, ni/rpnAi c 4have received their honorable; liLUYtnUALC the navv at the 1 4- 4* 4- 4" 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ©

, _ ! hospi tal. Mrs. Eva Todd left last VVednes'day to visit with her daughter and family in Danville.

Edith and -.race Browning and| dcn ^, conducting the meeting. In Wayne, Ind., has been honorably ^ and Fveieit Log..n,

(’ouneil of Chibs Met In This City

The Greencastle Council Clubs met on November 19,

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1st Lt. James C. Huestis sta-

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in.lie iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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^M'sses Katherine Davenport, | Mrs. Joe McCord, presi- Carrier Co r.mand Base, Fort,

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45 in the high school building, tloned at Baer Field, I Troop

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Mrs. T. G. Yuncker attended the district meeting of the B. and P. W. in Greenfield, Indiana. Mrs.

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1 Iso ht-rehy notifiod !i in* * tiii.u stm 11 have

o attend .said im-etlng; at said Iimu a d said above additional appropriatioi Ail tnxpayers of said conntv are ncetliiK- 'raxpa . i rs apptMring at svu

o hu heard tlieruon.

’I'he additional appropriations ma*i ( > bv th* ("ounuil will natlually n terrud to the Stat* Board «d Tax roniniist«iniiui s HiKii.f!: (’KA It A S. JON KS. Auditor of Putnam <'ount\ Siatv "I I ’'ilian.1

$200.00

•by notified

Yuncker, president of the Green-

castle club, gave the response Mir. R, P. Mullins, es

s-unheast of Brazil spent • Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and family. Mrs. Pearl McCullough, south

president the son of C D.' HueetU U13 S> f town visitcd h " r mothpr Mrs

answer to the complaint about discharged from the Army Air the iron condition of the city Forces at Baer Field, Nov. 21 water made at the September 1945 under the provisions of | ’ meeting of the Council of Clube the Army Point System. He is

such

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for the Greencastle club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendal had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coffman, and

of the Water Works Board, pre- College Av?. Greencastle, Ind. ! Ida Kvans last Wednesday and re,ted a number of facts per-' He is a graduate of Green . ! attended the Chauncy Flinn sal.

taining to this situation. He re- castle High School. He was cm- ,

in the afternoon.

(Mrs. GeralJean Thomas. Mrs

ported that due bo the signing ployed at the Lone Star Cement ’ ' ohn Mark lx>Kan aml D(m *ha of critain < ontraits at the time Co. before entering the servtee. ^ ene - Bloomington .spent from the Water Works was purrihased | He has served overseas for ^ednesday uniil Sunday with

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by the city .and to the rising cost 7 1-2 months in th? CBI Theatre

home folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little,

BRING SAGGING FLOORS SAFELY BACK TO

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Bernadine Best and daughter Beverly of Greencastle, Miss

Irma Hibbit of Columbus, Ind..j W ater Works Board has very wears the following decorations, i ^-umuy ;uiu Ann siarx or craw- whl r ch '. sa w'actYon” agTiinst the~bcst" uiat Gcimany and dap.m could Mr. and Mrs. George Grider, |litle money on hand with which Air Medal and two Battle Star*. Torasynie and Mr. and Mrs. Gene offer, form a grim and silent circle around a newcomer to their

Miss Margaret Grider, Mr. and to attempt to rer.edy the condi

of operation and equipment, the „f Operati.™, as a Pilot. He i Samn d Am] star|< „ ' LIKE GIANT WRAITHS these upended engineless P-40 s, many

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Mrs. Paul Grider of Fincastie. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Caywood had as th-ir guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager and daughters of Charlestown. West Va„ Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Cteveng r and chiMmen of Indianapolis also Mr. ar.d Mrs. Warren T. Cayw.-'id and daughters of Bainbridge,,Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wood had as there week end visitors. Mrs. Dora E. Burk of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cummings and sons Rex nnd Richard of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jaircs Fuller of Indianapolis, Mrs. Dora E. Bullington of Maple Heights, Mrs. Mary Grubb and sons Maynard and G.-iOrge of Vincennes, Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Covert of Greencastle.

The committee suggested that

Mrs. Hansel Tower, Virginia' Perhaps some organizations and Edwin, Anderson St., Mr. I w h* c h had not contributed to the and Mrs. R. H. Kiersteai, Mason, I hXinc* might rake up this extra Mich., Lt. and Mrs. A. R. Smith!* 100 - n?ec|p<1 for th e pump.

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tion of the water. Also, at thi:’ time it is necessary to purchar | some badly needed equipment in order to keep the plant in proper [ erndition. Mr. Mullins stated that the water problem is under I ] investigation and if anything 1 can, be done to help the situation

-it will be done.

As chairman of tl»e Civic Improvement Comriittee, Mr. St ipley reported the following recommendation of the Committee: that the money contributed to the Recreational Facilities Fund be used for a wading pool for small hildren in the park. The estimated cost w> iul i be S350.00 for the pool (approximately this anourot is now in this Fund), and tihe oomnvtte:' recommended that a pump, costing about $100. would j add to the sanitation of the pool.

PHOTOSTATS DISCHARGE PAPERS Original Size ft Miniatures t Hour Service |Mr. and Mrs. K. Von stelncns’ I Studio—Over Murphys 5 & 10

K.-ller south of Greencastle spent ranks at Walnut Ridge, Ark. They arc part of the salvage pile com. Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd posed of more than 40,000 planes, some of our most glorious airMrs. L. L. Runyan. lighters and bombers. Engines and other saleable parts will be ofMrs. Hattie Gorham and Mrs. feroc5 at a ’ lc tf°n. while other materials will be melted down to be

converted into a light metals reserve. (International)

Breakfast Time

and daughter, Elizabeth were Thanksgiving guests

Mrs. Tower’s, Mrs. Kierstead's would and Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. I a nd Mrs. George Knauer and [fa mily. The Smith’s recently left Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. where Lt. Smith was stationed the previous year. They returned Monday to their home in Highland Park, 111.

Mrs. McCord announced that 0 f another clothing collection

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COLD PREPARATIONS

be made beginning the

sscond week in January and continuing through-out the month. All kinds of clothing are

desired, sino? there is need for j , N SOUTHERN Italy today, breakit in all parts of the world. Morj i fa«t consists of bread—or nothdetailed announcement will be ing. Because of the ruinous made later. Mrs. McCord also drought In Italy, the 1945 crops ' stated that many Christmas are muc h smaller than usual. The needs have come in from the Red ■^ a3 f ,, '^ on on a la ^ g ’ e Craes Cam® and Hosoital ser- Bhare ° f the feed,n £ and clothing cross Gawp anj H.>spitai ser- of 8Uch ItaIian young8ters as the vice, and if any clubs would be one above. (laternational) interested in helping this ser-

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entry ferSte.^o^nl n^L lln" , 0fflCer of the A,llt,d commission in Rome, Is shown handing out hvv? been hoM«H f ^ /. the <0 ° Jewi,h refu fi e cs about to leave Italy for Palestine. The refugee* min N Brook l, s an m l?' movle cnKer that was one of Mussolini's pet projects. Benjamin N. Brook is standing beside Captain Hartman. (Jnternat^iK

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