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THE OAltY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946

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The Daily Banner And Herald Consolidated ••It Wttv«n K ir Ail” Ent^ri^l in tile post office at "Ireencaatle, Intllana is second l.uss mall matter inder Act of Subscription “ates, 18 cent* nail in Putnam County; $3.90 to Srt OO per year by tnaU outalde Sutnam Ommty. fl. R. ItaCilrn. Publisher 17-19 South lacksnn Sti^et.

SOCIETY

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ronAY’S BIBI.R THOUGHT j Were it not for the dreamers. I civilization would scarcely have | escaped from barbarism. But j ire am a need lo be translated into • ic'ion too: And they said one to j mother. Behold this dreamer j eometh. Gen. '17:19.

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Personal And total Mews BRIEFS

■ Frank Lane will

j Hostess.

Helen Stump To Wed J d* -f d- -i* rhinyne R. Met itlloiitrh First Rnottst MTsslonarv

Mr. and Mi-s. Paui atump of HarUoni City. Ind.. wish to anlounee the engagement and apptoaehing marriage of their eldest daughter. Helen June, to Duayne E. SCcCullough of south of Clhverdale. The wedding will take place Saturday. July l-ltit. at the First ChHatian church in Hartford City with the Rev

McCuhn offieinting.

Mina Stump was a member of the 19hS graduating class ofl Hartfunl City and for the past, two and one-half years has been' employed at the Eli Lilly Com-

pany in Indianapolis.

Mr McCullough, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough of south of Cloverdale and grandson of Mrs. Ida L. Efvans of Cloverdale. served thirty-seven months m the army, twenty-two months of which were spent in

be the assisting

I RgF.S ( onstt.txttov In an appeal to the many homeowners who are planning ,o change their present heating equipment over to gas. Mr. .Melvin B Mallery, District Manager if the Indiana Gas .6 Water Co Inc., at Crawfordsvflle urged that the district utility office be consulted before making any

ourb change.

"While there is r.o shortage of gas as strth." said Mr. Mallery "some of tlie company's distribution lines are carrying rapacity loads and could not possibly accomodate the additional load that would be required f •

will hold its July meeting Thurs- home h „ atin!f (1urlng th( ,

The Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet it the Church Thursday at 2:00 p. M Mrs. Henry Koessler of Argentine, 3c.uth America will ipeak on Religious Cnndifions in -InutJi America. Mrs. Koessler is i former resident of Green castle.

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Mrs. Hill to Be

Hosfess On Thursday The Jolly-Get-Together Club

ilay at 1.10 o’clock at the homi of Mrs. Maxine Hill. Bloomington street, with Mrs. Ruth Ann Cooksey as assistant hostess Ai members are urged to be pres-

ent.

J England. France and Germany. ^ I i-j,, vas iisrharged in December. • I 1943 and is now assistant ma,'.-|

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of the A * P market

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S.S.S. TONIC

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STURDY HEALTH

+ T -!• + T •?♦ + + + ^| AANNIVZRSASIZa ♦ t»+ + -b - l*4 , + + + + + + +^ Birthdays I: m* Walla e, Greencaatle, R. :i, 18 years old today. TO IMPROVE < HT R< H FV V.NF9VTLLE, Ind.. July 10 INS i The congregation of! it, insville First Baptist ., ii vdl probably withstan.I iunliner heat without too iVi.i : ;nplaining, gladdened by »* ,r ispi ts hat next yeax sir " ir ining will be installed in the church. The First Baptist church will h the first church in Evansville 0 he air conditioned. '■MTVVF.Y HIM.MAN Mamtlmiefl frmn P.sica Onei Hillman was active in support o. the laic President Roosevelt i.i rly "New Deal" admtnistra!..ons. and in July. 194.1. was one : the originators of the political action committee of the CTO, i .vith which the Amalgamate.I Clothing Workers were affiliated. The PAC took an active part 1 in the 1941 campaign in behalf i of Mr Rons-velt, ar I in the i course of the campaign ft wan 1 nerted by Arthuh Ki*>ck, Hew Yr k Times coin mist, that Hill- I man’s influence was *o great j tha Mr Roosevelt had told R ihert Hannegan. national , Democrat chairman, "to clear it i 1 verythingi vith .Sidney.'’

Cattle 1,300: calves 000 fra less active than earlier in v m big packers fairly aggressive all departments: small show top good and choice steers ae ing 419-420: all other stei weak to 23c-tOr lowar Boosts Stassen

The Spanish War Auxilary Gmencaatie. . -

viii meet I'innrsday, July Uth at the Linden High School with to jMuncie, has learned.

7 :;() in the City Library. ! - laHH . I

The couple will reside m their

Pfc, Leon Akers has returned j ri , w i» furnished apartment in

to Kerns. Utah, after spending,

3. Tow n.t. . SDTci M-J 3. . j. •!« Artie Scobhee and family. j >r , MM j OBttry \iil At Miss Margaret Akers if Tarr • j Bttinbr.Jge Meets

Haute .pent her vacation a. | The Bainbridge .Missionary A.djciarence Higi. after aide-trip to M . ^ .1.1 md Wilma Seobee’slof the Christian church held a J Ball Memorial hospital for the

jj, mu , very interesting meeting at Uiejdefendant.

home of Mrs. Raywood Curran, J Friday afternoon, July 5, with eighteen members and two guest

. present.

months." The e.apaeity of fhese distribution lines cannot be increase! at this time, because o" present material shortages mak it pratically impossible to get th

necessary pipe.

The desire for gas for bom 1 heating seems to be widespread. A recent nation-wide survey shows that 43 G of the homeowners who plan to fluy new heating equipment will chang over , to gas. Many of the distribution lines here are advciiaie to take care of those who wise

Minton today faces 10 to 23 .. ] err their r ent hea - years imprisonment after plead- j n g- plant equipment. However ing guilty to a toy pisjil holdup, j n ;J f,, w areas the lines are over.which netted him $-30. I loaded. Therefore, (Mr. Mall -ry

:• -rpor.l Would be ^ employes and tlireatene'i manufacturers .nleg^J new industry-wide demands ur- in the cost of 'ivinoess Congress restor-s OP A wgn dead immediately • prices at the June :>fl level. Reuther added howt'.- w | A resolution adopted by a con- ia a fight simply for hr- J 1 terence of 100 Chrysler local es. “none will wm i n ' -'.■votes -tipula - 'I ha: failing He said that

leg I i- tract.; ire

tions would he opened in 30 days must be for wage mcre^J for an "amount equal to the in- out price increases an( j J crease m prices." waged on a national soak 1

At the same time, a Joint entire CIO."

v UAW President Otherwise. F Cffl

P. Reuther the es and wages

Chrysler lYor- other up the fata i ;

»id the demand the precipice ... ■- [t , r ^.

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F\«ES «ENTF.N< F.

MT;NCTE. Tnd.. Jkily 10—i INS — Swallowing safety pins will jnot deter the course of justice,

He graduated from ^.year-old Herschel Minton, of

The sentence was imposed by

asks that, before instilling an.

Mr. ind

the oast

Mrs H. Leslie Jones Givencastle for Chinavhig visited with

Mary

•ek.

D-loware county Circuit Judge 3,1,111 equipment, the Indiana Gas

& Water Company. Inc., be con suited to determine whether the additional service is avail-1

able.

Hanneman, for) Th( , n(lw officers for 19445 and

11947 were installed in a very

Harold Edwards an ' J ir P rPS31vs my j A j., ,. vf-o- w1th Mr3 - p ' ,ora Lewman acting |

i as ins..alling officer. The follow- up

, . 'ing officers were installed For,of

Smoky ”, 1

n Tennessee. ' j President. - ^ ^ ^ j

Mr. and Mrs

and Mr ami Mrs.

have returned home from a vaca-

!:on motor trip to thf

niouni ains

' Vice

Mr ind Mrs. John B Scribner .if Gardena, Calif., are visiting Mr ind Mrs J. B. Crosby here and i 11 also spend some time with relatives in north-west Put-

nam county.

Mr and Mrs Faye Spurlock of Oak Hill, West Virginia, are the

Miss

President,

Minton, prior to uhe arraignment, informed police that he had swallowed t vo open safety pins. He was rushed to the hospital where the pins were re-

moved unopened

Victim of the toy pistol hold-

was Adrian Keith Macchett near SIWood, who had given Minton a ride in his car.

Auto Workers Demand More

DETROIT, July 10—(UP) — The powerful CTO United AiTn Workers Union voted today to reopen wage negotiations on be-

Every cl ay, words flow in an endless stream from the months of all of us. Oecv ionoJly, someone chooses a few significant phrases that put a final period to all talk that has gone before. One day, ir another city, a stranger in a barbershop was sounding off. “The troub’e with my bank is...” a: 1 he started a tirade ab« it a service charge on hi ecking account, and a ist against

Central National Ban

1 HVVFST CORNER OF SQUARE

Coffman; Secratary. Mrs. Claud' Btcheann; Treasurer, Mrs EJ Caaaity. Th. new president theni opened the meeting by the grrvjpe singing "Stand Up. Stair! Up For Jesus." Mrs. Homer Bands gave the devnJnns followed by all re-

hanks in ^ ’ -uS was fii voice fri sort latheri d : in the next chair . life, “dad to know you feel about at. cn^H over to the b flH day and I'll 1 >«, straighten it f Wl nd \ So, if you have a n tion about am KmkiJ service, instead °1 complaining to^ at large, talk tJ IH banker who car ille; do something about on: nd !

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Mr

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, ;irents of i daughter. Chyrt jP**Wng the Lord's PVayer

Aon. born Friday July 5th. She! The roll call was vwy intereat-wei-hed 7 lbs. and 9 ounces.) in gt an 4 tunr.y aa it was a FourLv

Faye Spurlru k is the son of Mr , " ^' ll y experience and M: - ;. J, F. Spurlock, south! Alle e Jane and

College avenue.

Among the members of

G rl Smut Women’s Council of! to 3e, ‘ how lh€ meeting was prn-

Igressing and offered a helping

Alice Jane and lulia Jean Coffman gave two religious read- j tn„l'ngs Rev. Frank Smith called)

Greencaatle who visited g i Is at Scout Camp at McCor-

IM'I VN VPOI.I'S Hi -s 3 300 act 'a) cents higher t

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LIV f;sT»M K ve, generally than Tuesday: harrows and

417 30: few lots iidd higher, good is largely 413-

al lots $13 30

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JOV EDWARD J. THYE, above, y vdnning the Republican nominaion for IT. S senator from Mmlesota over the incumbent. Sen. lenrik Shipstead. has given a {reat boost to the presidential MMUibtUtles of former Gov. Harild Stassen, who openly supported 'Tiye. and handpicked Judge Luher W. Tmmgdnhl, who won the 'iOP guhernatortal nomination, jar Stassen. Thye has promised o support the United Nations, which has drawn opposition from jhipstead since he first voted igainst U. 3. participation in the vgan.zation, (lattrnational)

mick’s Creek on

Mr Wdlarl Sunkel, Mrs. Roacoc Sco ! t, .Vlr^. Grafton [»ngdeu, Mrs Clark Arnold. Miss Lenta Colpitts, Mrs. Frank Dicks and

Mrs. Harold Stewart.

The political speaker thought what we needed was a working majority, hut a voice in the crowd suggested a majority working would be better Overh. ard by Home Laundry A Cleaners. 10-lt

the' * rcMl, ' K itJV ' i uncreu a

hand in any way

Wednesday are I Ttl *

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is/Mf-r ftsfiocKySmxe Means F/ae Tedacco

Cl < I\I MEETING OF THE PUTNAM I OI NT\ ( Ol If. TO Ht HEI.OON MONDW 41 I.Y 15. I94«. TO C f)M4IDER \DOITION \ l. \PPROPKI \TIO\-* '3 it ice is hereby given to George F.nsign. B Frank Viughn, W F Morrison. Clarence K Goff, Walter Leiicus, Li yd Summers and .1 sc E Page, all members of and constituting the Putnam County ■ ill of Putnam County, as requested by the Commissioners of Putnam. State of Indiana, by the Board of Trustees of the Putnam fourty Hospital, the Department of Public Welfare, and as provid- • : tv, aw t . convene in spei ial session at 1:30 P. M on Monday, fuly 13. 1943 in the County Commissioners' room in the Court. House, in the City of Greencastle. Indiana, said county and state to consider the matter of additional appropriations to meet the extra■v hr.ary emergency existing at this time as set. out below; COUNTY REVENUE FUND Uounty Election Board: Item !02h Extra Salary for Elect lor. Inspectors 4 293 00 201d Traveling Expenses 8 00 204c Election Supplies 200 00 213a Meals Election Officials 100 0O Registration of \ (iters: Item 103b Fees Registration and Transfers Clerk 40 00

( ircuit Court:

Item 203c Rebinding Records 230 00 Uoimiv Infirmary Item 207a Fuel ^

Commissioners

Item 102 Salary County Council .320 00 103 Per Diem Members Board of Review 10 00 402 Tax Refunds ’’.00 00 40S Bounties for Animals 300.00

Uftflrtty Recorder

Item 104 30', of Fees Collected

by all re-

pealing the Missionary Prayer The next meeting vill be Aug 1st with Mrs Frankie Smith.

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Delta Theta Tan

Will Hold ( (invention Mrs O. J Stewart has be-'ll j elected to represent Theta Chanter of Delta Theta Tau at the first post war National Convention to rake place in Indianapolis j July 17. IS, 19 and 20. Delta Theta Tau with chapters scattered* throughout the country, is a national philanthropic organization. In order to help with the nation's war economy national conventions were cancelled and this. the

national conven-|

tion. will be the first such meet-

tnKtOT-operatedi in * W take P , ® c,, 1«

194*5. Delta Theta Tau will reach

its forty-third milestone.

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Entertained With .Sunday Dinner

So smoke that smoke of FlneToba.co-^j^ $ TR /^ E

v *rl tasrivin* by H. McCormick based upon the orijnn.i! citl

VET •• WINES" PEAT MOMS NEW IBERIA, La. (UP)—A New Orleans war veteran who c.idnt have any job when he came hack has become the first peat moss “miner" in Louisiana.! I Richard Dicharry invented and

built nis own

plow, which picks up the decayed nr- ss .rom the ground. Then it's

dried and packaged.

Before the war, all peat moss was imported by the U. 3. Now Dicharry, along with six or so ethers throughout the nation, has launched the nucleus of a

I new industry.

LYcotocyscF f*3n

Total County Revenue Fund Additional

Approp

HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND Item 302ft Other Equipment, Surgical Sterilizer

300 00

*2,324 00 *1,7.30 00

Total Hospital Maintenance Fund Addi-

tional Appropriations

COUNTY WELFARE FUND Item 403A Old Age Assistance

4031 — Assistance for Dependent Children

Custody of Individuals

*1.730 00

*12,000 00

2,000 00

Total Additional Appropriations County Welfare Fund $14 000 00 . Eaehand ever y member of said County Council is hereby notified to attend said meeting at said time and place to consider th.? mak me of said additional appropriations m*«.t‘M 1 „ Ta i pa: ' f ’ r3 ** ** ld count y are also hereby notified of such right tf be h a e X ard y the*reor ar ‘ nK 81 " hal1 haVe the A PP ro P r >aDons made by the Council will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Signed. Clara S. Jones. Auditor of Putnam County. ln,i: J0-2L

i HOST ANfOOOY CAM , SET A LOT c ROM. PUAVJ1M . 5WT OF ftCADlHfi A SC0O | BANK BOOK'— -mm At Indiana Loan Co, we consider it a pleasure to assist you with a loan You may use your automobile or furniture as collateral. Or you may arrange a co-mak-er loan, if you prefer.

INDUNiLOtN* ST 6#FfNCA5Tlf.JNDIANA PHON£ 1$

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Williams entertained "Mth a dinher Sunday at their home in the Mt Hebron community in honor of their re- • mi after an absence of two ard one half years while Mr. Williams served in the army Guests present were Mr and Mrs. Raymond Jones. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Mr and Mrs. Aaron Jones and Mrs Lob oJnes, all of Putnam ville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E Jones and son, Carroll, and granddaughters, Jeanne and Sherry, of Danville; T. H. Williams, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Wi!liams and daughter. Kathleen, and Jerry Wayne Gray

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Virginia Query RrWe Of Kay sklmmerfiom Sgt. Virginia Query of U. S. Army of Washington, D C„ and Ray Skimmerhorn, son of Mr and Mrs. James Skimmerhorn if this city, were united in marriage July 6 at Indianapolis. They were accompanied by Amos Skimmerhorn, brother of the groom and T5 Mildred Babb of Washington, D C.

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Country Corner Club To meet The Country Corner Home Economics Club will meet Friday ■ •'.fternoon at 1:30 o’clock (DST), v^i/T'Mrs. Francis Lane. Mrs.