The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1946 — Page 2
Balterv Sale
Traffic Deaths On Increase
The Dally Banner
17 Ptote Law Type To fit 33 fa 39 Fard: 37 to *39 Shevrolits; Hudson S: 3C to '41 md many other cars 4 3)2.45 VALUE FOR ORLY
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I.MDf.YNAPOLIS. rml.. lulv 1 :>rTr*I If VT7 per^oim in Hnnsier traffic cra.sheM ilurm(t tlic first half >f lf>4« shnwad a 2» per tent wrenw above }7H Tic--! Urns killed in the 'tnme per» t last -’par Col. Auatin R. Killinn. reportad today. The highway •death march'' conunued last month, incn.nplet • tahiiiationa revealing 'hat 45 prriwins died in motor accidents. Eighty-three per cent of the fatalities occurred in the rural ireas. where records show, crashes are more severe.
SOCIETY
Kern W Consolidated "tt VTavea for VU" Sintered in ttta poatofOca at Ireencaafla. anflana m wwond :as» mail mattar antler Act of Subscription rates. 13 rent* 1 nail n Ritnam County: S3.30 to iO. dfl per year Tf anil uitstde ’utnam Cnttnty U. *. (tnr*den. Putt Usher 17-19 South facltson ar.i^et.
was
Scott s
Franklin tt
Garage
Calling at.ention to the magrtil.ide of the traffic contml proi* lem. Colonel Killian said that in May the states traffic volume
Personal And Local News briefs
Couple Honored With Shower
A miacallaaaoua shower
t ven for Cpl. and Mrs. Kenneth ■tro at the ChiK.esvilie Library Wednesday afternoon June id. Refreshments were served to absut 50 guests. Cpl. and Mrs
Petrn received many
and useful gifts of which they
were very proud.
Cpl. Pet.ro reported to Fort
candidate*. An election to fill office of conductress, made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. II. Cecil Fellers, will he held durtn* the business session.
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Friendly Sewing Orrle Ket TVc'[neH*rc, »us*e !*
The Friendly Sewing Cicuia coat Wednesday. June M with
beautfal Vrs - Gwendolyn Huffman with
eleven members and three guests
present.
Th day was spent in quilting and piecing on quilts for tifc*
‘TtlobuL'* 20 FRC2EW C j sic****
KnoH, Kv Sundav being . i a hoaCMfl -phe meeting was rafled
fered there from Fort Bragg, N.
over main roads increased Wner
iptli
Mrs
■f Kaliiini.aBn
visiting relatives. Mr and Mrs Paul
™ order and onr club scrtptnre
Carolina after a two weeks fur- ^ thc Roil raff lough with ms parents, Mr. and ^ an>wwert by <yr Mrs. Julian Pet.ro >f Coatssvi:: : The meeting was ctaaed ind his '.vife Mrs. Margaret r «peafirrg the Lord's Prayer in
unison. Mrs. Edith McKaiwey. Mrs. Edna Shoemaker and Mrs. OTthyt Lausrm receiv’d btrth<la. , gift* irotn their secret sisters.
Brudtke Petro of Gr»e»nastle.
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Mrs. Tresaa Rteidcr
Vamen Swickard and stn Eutertaiim * iub
Mic.il.. are here! The Reelsvllle Social Service
I Cub met at the home of Mrs. Canarv ' Tresaa P.iselee June J«i
! twenty members and
Dr. Aker
«nn be ouf of his office from July | to July 19.
witiJ
VINE AND
cent, while gasoline consumption i ......
vwi’ka'vwmtion. , *“ n | giiests pre^
Mrs. Flora Lewman spent thc A deliciou. pitch-in linner was
Mr i enjoyed at noon. Club members
Vt YiiRIA4,K Id. *>AF.
onnld Blair. Cloverdale. and
\ i Daniels. Cloverdale ft. 1. neeting
al li H. Barcii*. Cloverdale. spent
, kI .cmldine Morehar'. Fill- struct
before
»-h ry.jri 11 'srw-
The M drm m‘ *orR< | Cluh met JrinnaOf for ifi nil dn
forcement by slate police nearly doubled, be said, is troopers ap plied ‘direct action’’ methods. He appealed to motorists to accept a personal responsibility
Cotton School to prevent accidents over the
y.’X^ meeting viH be with Mrs Grace Wright.
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Fitters Bntier For 'oilier -ieluwil Work
"H w to Judg£
I- ■ :> Judging Ready Made Fourth of July holiday. Accidents
i-H can be prevented if
blips’’ md "Standards of
Ikrune
awdgai.'iermg in- irt ms foi dlwork to he done
next 'iieetlno Jui” IS. A FOR
given by th*'
the
(irivers will police official
drive safely,
asserted.
Twenty-three victims
SALE Quick Meal 3 month lied in collisions involving j 1 '^ lasr work with
T*A< TO* HAD },KI DS.K rLYMOFTTH. Ind. July I , (DISi Fred Neidlinger. promj nent Marshall county fan* •ipined today that his traca had a grudge against, him Neidlinger was inj,ureii nrfu
, ..j ir mr Vfr l (“n loveo «• oooo. -,,.u he was thrown from Tar week end ti, Dana visiting ■«.. I J r Vera Tune Vlsrtin daughter of I
!,„d Mrs Richard Lewman and present having birthdays in Me a^ Mrs' John J MarUn. i Aft ' r lt hlt * bale ° f ^ ^
, quarter were. Mrs. Blanche 04r- tractor ran over his legs miii ,cn and Mrs. Lucille Hutcheson. L " l ‘ 1 or ' ■*' 1 ' iH -..sten d or | rb# bf ii er over on top of tn the afternoon the meeting *»"mer work m Uie Butler Lni- ' ^ tort off moi§t ^ ms ^
was called to order by the prest- v "sity summer session. Dr C. a ! den* Mrs Lms Raab, followed b;; M-txam. Registrar, announced to-
day. A senior. Miss Martin is
INDIANAPOLIS. July 2 Miss
Stanley.
Earl E. Heber of Detroit is j here the guest of relatives. Mr. I Heber md amilv formerly resid-
ed on East Seminary 3u
cuts
ars canning off die roadway: nine vere pedestrians, and six were killed in railroad cT-wsin;'
i L. Brown, Greencantle b/uintiful ’dt’ch-ln unoh vas - burner kerosene stove, built on : ,n.l Ella Marie Bassett. Ind- Joyed by the gWI it noon, - ven White enamel. ’,17 East , ,r.,iis The’ afiernoon 'irnugnt tile Hanna. 2-It.
M r C N M-dVethy is vtsitTng biiHiness session around. Pledges
lr. and .Mrs. KennoJt McCoy at ’ to the flags were led by Ka - FOR SALE: About * acres of accidents.
C (icinnati, Ohio. I Ferrancf and Chrnlyn Sue Price. standing alfalfa for immediate Four bicyclists were traffic
A bustmtss session was con-; cut.ing. Call 43.'! 2-it. victims, while four other per-,
ducted cnnristinf of plans for _ sons died in non-collisions: three' t,r * d,fo t1as rte< “ n diwhargrd
Avoid repairs to your boat or ' Vo fR killed in
daughter have returned
home ir. Indianapolis after visiti mg the .wmer's parents. Mr :uid
'.Mrs, O. W Hill,
i Walter Edwin Dtti. CSM. Bain-
OR SALE: Baby calves, local dress s-vuet. the picnic
sen Dairy
is moi.or this ummer Parts are fixed objects, three in miscel-
lied
2-lt. McOirmlckJa Creek July IS irtei
tlon. or glrRi t-i enter count v jndg- tcarce. especially for other than laneous accidents, and one d SALE: 5 sows and '15 mg, ar-l the grading of record ciument moiiels once motor- m a street car crash. • illr. ore. blacktop road, bi -iks manufacturers are concentrating v—, ■ — • h V ilderauer. 2-.Ip Interest ng ‘emons rhtions m in new motors .' ITT RA trvit.T AOVE.'RTIsrNil
He suffered aertous
bruise*
Mr nd Mrs Rober Wallace A'luh song and -ievtions by Mrs -t»y A senior Miss Martin is j ^ . tractor .
vii no .virs. n m .ra-,- ■ ahnrt studying for a bachelor of science .
r and son. Kyle of Schneider, visit aiancbe Skelton. Art. r a short J « duration C ' rCl, » ^ wa!# l,aann * towa • vfr md Mrs. bum ness session contests were i< - ce m edemer.tarv eiiucation. >f«i«ttrnger again as he lay
. _ t ' iconducted by Uie birthday com- — r ‘ 1 more than one vehicle: 14 died in T* 1 ™ ^ ^ ^ D(innis ffll] ^ | mitt,e and hostess and were won
to their Mr, ■ J * ar y Skelton, Mrs
Frances Baring. Mrs. Pearl Knigiit ami Mrs. Lois Raab. The next, meeting will be hetti July 24 with Mrs. Flora Young.
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Roaelidilie Man Wureied .lime I'J
On Saturday. June 22. 1944,
Mrs. Nora Hunter Ethel'octijrred the marriage of D. ^ Haverly, Bobby Lambert, Billy , Wayne Thompson of Roaohdale, e 1 Pf
cane running when he ,r qte the farmer fall, reache,: i.vlSne in time to save him
cars that struck ' frr,m th ** CInit “ rt 3<ilte » ^ "
the Gre.it Lakes, 111., separation
center
were degree in elementary education
Butler University has mo,- , ^ on t)M A „ , lbwrT - . .ha,, 1.300 students registered | nteig) ^ or ArthMr Ze hn « r or academic work this summer, . . *
..ne of the largest terms of its kind in the history of the school University officials already are making plans for a greatly increased fall enrollment and registration dates for the I944-47 school year have been set. Upperclassmen will register September 12 and freshman registration will
13-14.
HOSPITAL NOTES
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FOR DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS THY HURST'S
WHIPPING CREAM
GET IT AT YOUR GROCERS OR CALL 305<W FOR DELIVERY
KROGER
PRICES
UNCHANGED
Khauer and Oscar Haverly spent t. Miss Helen J. Tarr of French • Sunday in Lebanon visiting Mrs Ln k. Indiana. 1 Hunter’s sister, Mrs. Lambert. ' The. cer»m”ny was read by Hanii.l E. Jackson, son of Mr , R- KV G. W Parks of Huntingar. 1 Mrs Himry Jackson of near 1 h’irg. Indiana, a former pastor Fillmore, received his discharge j if the brute, at his ho ne. 'fiT.ni the U 3 Navy. Jione 25 it Following a short wedding trip, ■ San Pedro California. ;ind re- j they are now at home on their returned home June 28. He had ■‘’•irm near Rnachdale. ,becn it.itior.nd in San Diego Call The. groom was given his since January. He spent one year , honcratoe discharge from tile U. I in Pearl Harbor and a fewj 3 - Marine Carps on April «th, mnnjis in. Guam. : 1-948. after having served t ventyLt. cm. Paul w Summers Hon'*>«' ht months; twenty months in law or Mr. and Mrs. Harry overseas. He was stationed on
Allan, has been transfered from Ramlolpn Field, Texas, to Harva U n i v a r s i.t y. Cambridge
1 Mas- to woi4c for bis master's ^' l '-* rr ‘ n Iwi* Home Ec
| degree. His wife and family wh()|* ,,,w
J hav - been visiting the Allans for W: ‘ rr '*n fwp Home l the past three weeks have left| a " b '*’ 11 14 t Munl,: '«nner on
j Wednesday, July 3rd at Robe j Ann Park. In case of rain it. will oe held in the basement at .he Putnamville School house.
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F.astern 4tar To
_ „ , i Meet Wednesday
aboard the ligh, cruiser, U S. S. ,
(»rcencastJe Chapter No. 255
O E. S. will meet, in regular sesI sion. Wednesday, July 3rd at S P M. There will be initiation of
Certmrd Boehm. DePauw, admitted to the hospital y-sl
day.
Mr*. Dora Cavmesn Roar R. 1 was admitted to the bnspfi
this mwrmng.
Mrs. Dorothy Pearson md ( of EHaabeth St. were reie from the hospital this mm
Wedding Mrs Mavis Hendrick Mrs Earl Nichols, castle. R. 1 was discharged f* R. 1. 25 years today. *** hospital.
Mrs. Clarence Ingram and I
Birthdays laughter of Bainbridge were! Mrs. Dorothy Harvey. July 1st., missed from the nonpita,
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Mr ami
Coatesville
July 2nd.
Okinawa from April 7. 1945 un-
til December. 194-5.
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Patsy Fortner. 5 years. Jiun- morning. 29th. Donald Rowlings. Greer Flo Ann MeGuffey. 12 years. R- X was dismissed from the ’ today. July 2nd, pital .Monifay
Ec.
foi Boston to make their future
home.
F.ns. William F Koeher, ’.ho West Washington St.. GreeneasMe ad., has ilmost -ompitted a three month training cruis,-'
, cruiser. U 8. 3.1
| Cle\ -land. On .lime 28 the Clevclar.:. with Cruiser Division 14 vtll arrive in Philadelphia. at win -h time he will either remain on ictive 'iuty and receive his ord, rs or go upon inactive duty and be discharged from the
Navy.
CLOSED ALL DAY. THURSDAY, JULY 4TH
Lincoln Restaurant
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Kroger stores will maintain present prices despite the expiration of 0. P. A. Our responsibility for getting food from producer to consumer at the lewest possible cost is more important than ever before. We shall do everything in our power to continue that policy and combat inflationary tendencies. Orders to maintain present prices during the time prior to decision of Congress on 0. P. A. have gone out to our branches in 18 Midwest and Southern states. Our managers have been instructed to follow this policy even though it may result in losses. JOSEPHS. HALL
“Protect tyotn "%o*tc OKet "pamitif
A sewing circle is a group that dans more husbands than sock.!, i Ovo beard by , Home Larmdry ‘ n ( 'trmorrs. 2-lt.
MOTH-PROOF and FLAME-PROOF with
ORA RETVKN SEEN i f from Port** Ow*» » 1 Carry o n proceedings iga.nrt violatiotiH c-immitted prn • to the hour of expiration. 2 Administer sugar rationing , indep the second War Powe- s [ Act 3. Enforce the livestock | slaughter control program delej gar 4 to it, under the second War I Pon «n Act
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STOPS FLAMS
ppfvam MOTH
Qutrf $1.50 - Gallon $5.00
MOLURS DRUG STORE
President
MinttSHim m n ■
Weather in which you cun t lung
""•t just denned
THE KROGER CO.
d-)e*i't bother u*. All cleuning •ent here is done indoors in a , mnde-to-order atmosphere that . assures odortesniy clean ckMhtng j And. of course, delivery is deI pendable in rain or shine sleet
| or snow.
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Announcing Payment
Oi regular dividend at rate of 2 1-2 per cent, annum to stockholders of record June 30,1946.
Greencastle Savings and Loan Assoc
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