The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1946 — Page 2

THf CAftr 8ANNCT, OfffNCASTlf, fNCfAMA,

FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946

A ME# COMER TO PUTNAM SHORTHORNS

. -<. » l * -*• -f» Jt u* I ‘ A.‘YNrVZx3A2H:S B* Sf+ + + + + ++ + •!• + ++^ Ijj I Vf.- an«i Mrs Eugene Grimes. asMfllvilli* !5 yt*ars today, iuly

Mr ind Mrs. Randel Grimes, Rjissell'. 'lle one year today, fnly 12. , » Rirtlalays Genrare Amers. city, today

loyd ' lay lord Jones, son of ;uut Mrs. William C Jones, on R. 4, 15 .years today, ■ 12Ul. l.V Me.MORV

.and vlio

g .ueavory of my iuw- • ntereU ia to rest, July

rmtor. i new hull Shorthorn calf which Kidon BratU.n ind on f Ma* 1 ■ red animals that has nme to Putnam

The Daily Banner

and

Herald Con wlidated "It lOttvei* H'MT VU" Entered in the ooatofRca at | ,r»encaatie» rndlana ts secon. j •ass mail matter uuier Act * j 9uh*r.r!ptlon rates, 13 cent., i nail n Putnam County; ia 30 c< ; -3.i)0 her year hy mail nntadi Putnam County. A !)« -tar-oeu. PuiuUnex 17-ia loutn. Jecneoa. street ri»4» vVH AIRIJ 1 . tH 0 ( .,H T T Tlu-re s i nudhly rtea.i.td force in larmomoua '.ivuig '-’ith .God uid nan. Honesty uulj truth toward them dive us nower; Confess your sins one to anr,ther, md pray ne for inotiei, j Tiiat ye uay ne healed, fanes 5: Id.

held an .ill day picnic at Rofoe A ". Park Wednesday. July Hltn. Ihere were ten members, one ffuest and 15 children present to ■njoy the dinner, in the afte.noou entertainment was furnished ny Beulah Brookslure. Nellie Flint and Elizabeth Flint. Or • m-w member. .Mrs. Irma Hardwick, was voted .r,to the ciu The Auaust meeting wild be with

Mrs. Ted Bock.

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,ld ,n Auyist. was purchased by the Brattama nr. <a«» rei ently. Lynnwood farm was formerly Company and was given to Purdue • mvevr wlil be exhibited at th,, Putnain county fair ■uni August 5 to Id, aud should a’tract ■

tflKI-HVil-UE METHoOl'tT , HI Rl H d id A M.. .'sur.Jay ^cJioo. - is .Miller. 3upt. Roy Oibbor..

jjbli 1 '

rship. The paa Aniiwe;

P. M., Stinda’

Kv.*i ng. H; ■The will gi

Fellowship, ing service >m cm by the Parable .f ,'e the has s

by 3e” . Neb., to holesalers their July and disi, the bill

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SI 1 .N vru OP\ VOTE * eat) ruled from C lae One J ’ h-v lid .v * ■ ttle effort t*.mcludes: An amerulment offered hy Edw.ii-J V. Robertson, ft ’o eliminate all price eon-b.-.;t rents. The plan to aitriw J 'r nt rent increase by t March vas rejected yestertd to 14, and the senate ap-

tan* reienoon u >o.y cr uses Uiat have ci ■ OP A expii’ed Jure JO 4 Ah amendment Kenneth 3. Whcr—; R permit distributors, v sad retailers to coarg'e 1 -15. 1941 markup counts As now writ.? wiviiid allow iisl nhu mark-ups in effei t or liMti

HVINRKIDt.K ( HKI'sTI V (hx tun Frank P Rmith, Minister Bible school 10 00 a. m. Morning vorship 11 JO a. The Lord’s Supper. Sermoi ••Freedom in Slavery.'* Young People’s meeting 7:1

I take '.uiusoiauon As future lays go by In mow mg that ’h« one I love can never really lie. He ves m tjiougiu and memory j That grow from day to lay And help me ,n my journey Along id'e s voiding vay. Mrs, Margaret Johnson pd

And total News BRIEF*

4-H Club Wi!

Mism Ann I vimtiOg Mr. , Cannon.

Cannon of Gary a and Mrs. Frank

Hold Fish Fry

Ti'ik bi whicii the. the w Friday, This ciu

Mich.

mr

a bo ship

organized hoy’s 4-H fferwm township is plans fik a fish fry are sponairing, at mon School building uly ID. at 7 JO if . M. was organized only There hail not been

i in Jefferson town-J charge

lumber of years, but ■ffurts if Jie County

Mrs. Martha Dellinger ( Ei-1 vood is spending tile week vtth | Mr and Mrs. Earl Chambers. Mr and Mrs. Elmo Sweet will, leave this evening for a fi.smng vacation trip to Lake Manistiquc, f

SOC1CTY Mrs. Raich Hue less f<» Huiuc Ek Chib Mrs. Albert Balch vas hostess .1 the Saglhridge Home Ec.onomes Clun na Thursday a/teriuxm. Iuly nth. The president, Mrs. Clarapite 3tewarfl, presided at

lie meeting,

Mrs. dietta Crews gave the lausica* reading "How Betsy Made he Flng” with Mrs. O. B

iauie it the piano.

.Mrs Yews also told the story nt the urgent flag in the world agd led thtt group in singing •‘The Jtar Spangled Banner " Two : irmer service men, Warren. Elvneson and T. L, Priest, gawe :■‘.cresting talks on their experiences while serving with tile arn.ed forces and the problems! of the service men as they

return to civilian iife. -were read by due Secretary, Mr.;. Twenty-one members and one sgeihe Williams. Nine member: ^uest Mrs. Jessie Lane, were 4r .j three guests w- -e present. in-aser.t at the meeting. A pat- vtrs. Nell. vVilaar.u. Mrs. Pearl ruitic paper was given by Mrs Leonard. Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Wm. Luther. Barbara Bar us. Mrs. Mary SuthMrs. Cook gave the lesson on erlin, Mrs Helen! . hi.lips. Mrs. vegetable cookery. Bee O'Conner. Miss P.uth Barcas i Refreshments were served oy mid the hostess. Mrs Alice TilMrs.. Batch and the Assistant mas Cuesta were Mrs. Ratj • | hOHtes. ee Miss Agnes Curnu Baroa.;. Mrs. Bern..- Trout and | and Mrs. Guy Cox. Miss Mary El. in Thomas.

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Haiutreil With -vmda Dinner

Mrs. \J*-e

1 lii wi ia>«

H:: <t -a To

(tab

The Gooc

[ Will C.

ub mat

Wed-

nesday af

usrao^Ji,

July

10t.’

with Mrs.

Alice

rikemaa.

Th-

president.

Mrs Ma

ry Sutheriir.

opened the

meeting

by aU

mg "Djv peateii the

was "wher Minutes of

Li ft'-, clubs : I .

the

Me.

creed.

last

All reRoll call

the 4th.'

meeting

CLOSING OUT On ai'Sn—t nf poor iveaitb and os pasture. I will oeil 4t residence l-t mile south of Morton, just off 'State (4,^1 ^ miles went of Bamhridge. Hi miles east of KwkvtlU- ,,,7 miles northwest of fireeneastle. on MONDAY, JULY 15, 1946 BE4.INNIND AT l OLUK K D. -4. TIME. - 200 MEAD Of LIVESTOCK - 30 •• HEAD OF OAHU CATTLE » 30 Two HoUteias with eatots h* side. 4 years old; one j )viii freslu n by day of sate, a real iww; Four \e» f 1 i. ms, giv.ag t to 5 gallons peer day : :i five year ohi g •• n,4 g .ud flo'a ot milk; fan Hwcsteins. g and D years okl, | 4 od flow of milk, two lersey cows. 5 and H years .iki r, v !" I ■ t. ( gaik.os per 'lay; it .veagliog Hsistem heifers hr>*d t" sh,,?* norn huli, goo^ ones, I i.oernsey hclfc-rs and two HoKteins ^ .a.e caif; 5 spring caJ\ea; one yearling Hoiotein male. piirsi, t .„| 175 - HEAD OF HOGS -1 Two sows and 15 pig»; one sow and H pigs; three so» 4 1- pigs; i4 bead of b«ed sowa; H hred gilts; 10 feeding ,.V] ight 150 Iha,; 0k head of faediglg she ate. wetgkt 50 to :»| it) htr-a.1 ni feeding sboats > eight 40 llm.: 10 head of gilts, u, 75 Iha,; one puce bred Durov hoar. Th. above hogs ^jj , bred Durovs, and ail raised on nay farm.

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MM-*. ALTON HI R*T AND

Terms « Cashs

T. C LARUE

a HI NTEK. \u< tii.Qi FK.A.N K CAKJPUs (Is

Not responsihl# for zccidnuta

Mr ind Mrs.

Mrs. M.iiiiie Fnizier entertained with u dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr- 5inrl Frazier and fam-

Tbere will be preaching iei’-i dy of Barberton. Ohio. These vices at Mt. Meridian. Sunday.| preser’ were Mr and Mrs. AlJuly Utn. Rev Evans will be in, b ^ rt G irton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

Neese ind daughter. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Girton ami son of Reels' e and Mr and Mrs.

• ared '•er.am to retain rent cor-

Evenir Sermon tianity ”

The '

Sunday

by a

; worshi ■The Wi

00 p. u m >f Chr: i

Yiiimg People’s meeting >• evening v;il he preced.cl ret reu: ..jnal period begir -

2. An

amendment by Sen.

mng at

^ 00 p, m Ail young

Homer E.

t ipi-nart, R., Ind., to

people

T the comiruinity ar**

lelay the

•‘ffective Ute of re-

vlted iei

i b»* prwnt,

vival cf a

iny new price controls

into Nov.

15.

Mary,

Queen of Scots, was

■1 An

amendment by Sen.

playing

golf when word was

f ’ V1* M.

Rci-d R. Kane, vha.i

brought

to her o: her husband 4 >

A'-',!Jiii rtstlV

the "fleet of pern-,,.-

rruirbi’r

ship wh on i-H tb exist

A --C

F r r ii Ptichai

ectsd

adul, time who

Haller oft wni,; >

I A.udra Lra Dorsett ia anendinj^

,i i few m the tewn-U f * w da vs with he- grandparwere trying to carry h nJ ' • vfr * nrt Jo *

, it, this c.ab came ^i- 1 PL-rlsvule.

i! e Roddy Rhea. Bob Neal and oiv.mittee consisting . Dave Moffett are spending two in Goodpasture. Dora weeks at Camp Croaiey. Lake

i : uiii Doris Dalaman id-: Tippecanoe

Wayne Sinclair for an ( yj, yfrs Kenneth Wallace .ea.icr Die to tiw shni. j entertained at dinner Sunday in

possibly soma

art on of Brazil.

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Friend-hip Home Re ( lub Held Picnic

The Friendship Home

It was luted Alice Thomas aaaist Nellie Williams on the flower ee rmittee Af.er the business meeting Binge was played with

Ray Burk and pm}!) ? ir . .. to Mrs Barbara

Barc.ua. Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Ralph Barm is and Ruth Barcus Deli ions refreshments were

served by the hosteae.

Three new members were adieu Mri Berr.ce T-.ut .'p Mary EUeni Tl'.om is and Mr?.

Ralph ,Barrua.

The next meeting will be Aug. 14 with Mrs Pearl L'onard. Mrs. Mary Clark assistant.

i L7. ;

VIM ENNEA >KFJ.RTON four firemen, and tv T,li.> ;a VINCENNES. Ind.. July 12— Ul connection with i pancj

- *75.1100

I -.reiet. scheme Wal •••■• Fireman Oh - ley. 1 had pleaded not p. r^j ligging for i water charges, was aus -ihoi 1 ..i . • ' Jtsi' " • , a)tu ■..'r- patroln-.a- Er • |j f > •. - the -velton of a days. Patrolman Phi J It was barr, 43 days. ■’ --gener. Wilha,-.- * and Wilbur B or IN A ol.A ED IN LOTTERY | Coronado State M jSp

B.ANNTlIt /DV. CATS

INDIANAPOLIS July 12,— 1 CP i Th > Indianapolis Board of

Ptibiic Safety today impended i carn P^ <1

tahej

Bemaiilo, N. M. cr -airj | ruins of Kuaua wr.er Co: ||teri

, Ea

enroll,

jeu^t 1

tiUiJ

b:nor of their daughter Irene's .

)ld have been .nterested I Wth btrth(la y

j .imng the club li»l not do so .vise of their lack it know-, Greeucastle R. 1. are tne par- j ents of a ion born at the hospital |

Mr uid Mrs William Maddox,

( H work But despite, in vas formed with an ;

dub

t*3:

-■ightcen members. ^ 1 ''-‘ 1 ky >'!>■ teu the following' Vtrs.

Cel in the swim with one oi our SWIM TRUNKS

P- -a -ici'.. Norman Morrison Vi!.- Pr sclent, Wendell- Hurst ->■' i'r ■ iJur-r. Boboy Zie5' ug Leader. Bill Berge. Ret., -ational Leader, Richard M..rnson. and Newi Reportc.-, Bill, Zii-ge ■ ,.in. The two Junior U-a««ers are Norman Morrison 1 uvl fci.bby /ie- I mar. This club is doing a fine /id i nrt the parsnts have been of great netp in making it a sucrfss They have planned this sh fry make sonie money for the club and to show the .m. uru.y what they have been ■ ag V are making plana for a large crow 1 as everyone is c.vucd There viU be plenty '' a -od fi> d and entertainment ir: vied by the lub and raisii. by the Bib Swmder's Tno. Every me is invited to come J en., >y a good supper and at r ne same time help this new otao m the work in whu-Ji they hav* b**en doing a fino ;ob. HOSPITAL MITES

Mi

ft I pifai

Mi

Mrs. R 2.

Clover tale, to the bos-

T-SHIRTS The ideal shirt for these summer days SI.00 to $3.00

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‘•ael Sims, son nt Mr and Elmer Sims of Cogtesville, •can admitted to the hospit-

al Friday morning.

Walter Ross Fillmore, was admitted to fne Hospital Thurs-

day afternoon.

Missouri goat* yieied a mohair crop of 202.COO pounds, valued at Ml 004). m IMS,. Alfred C Brittain, federal agrirultur* statistician, reported. This compares with 200 000. valued at Aft'!.000. in the p-eviou* year

morning.

Maggie Li.wry of Croth-

ermlitt, Ind.. spent -he 4th with her smtej, Mrs. Pearl S k .nner of

near Mt. Mendia^-..

Robert O. Patton, ion of .Mr and Mrs R. H. Patton, received his .Uscharge from the U. S Navy at Great Lakes on Wednes-,

day.

Saturday night guest* of Mr. and Mi- Gilbert Dreher of Reelaville were Mr. and )fca. | Walter Colvin, and Mr and Mrs. Harold Patrick, and baby daughter of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs Roscoe Drake and Mrs Oscar Rowings were in .Martinsville Thursday visiting Marian Mitchell and Oacar Rowings, vho are at Whiting Minerals* Springs Sanitarium. Mr and Mrs E'art Frazier and family "f Barberton. Ohio have, returned home after a week's! visit with bus mother and sisteMrs Minnie Frazier and Mr an il .Mrs Ray Burk of Putnam villa. Earl J. Cox, coxswain in the United States Navy and son of Mr and Mrs Harold Cox. Cloverdale received his discharge, June 24. He has been in service two years and served most of the time in the Pacific. A definition of perseverance— 1st. take hold 2nd. to hold on; .5rd, to never let go Overheard by Home Laundry A Cleaners. 12-It

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^They keep hanging around the bank, telling everyone about the fine foods served at the Lincoln Restaurant."

LINCOLN NESTNVRNN

6 *2s ^agt%r B We re alway, ‘ glad to talk with you, when you need a ioan. If you can repay in regular monthly amounts, you can borrow up t J.J0C 00 wiUi or without co-makers Prompt ■service No red tape.

INDIANA LOAN*

AcfOM from Po*i Office S WASHINGTON ST. _ Pfcone If) ‘ INDIANA ' . PHON£ IS