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jvcl-talk thus illustrating h. stories; by placing figuics mad of flannel onto a scenic back g i tn j n d rr prose ht t r. g trie story 'Hus will he an interesting pro gjam for all ages and everyoiu
us welcome
Mips Hek*n D. Asher, daughtpl „f Mr. him! Mis. Hnrve> Asher il KmchdHie, MUnd Morris H. Uiimphrey. son <>f Claude Hum.
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K • id a y *t 10 00 A M. in the Preshylfrian Manse. The cere-* nudiy was per formed by Rev. Vic-1 tor I- Raphael us mg the double j r ing servu e They were ac-j v. mipann-d by Miss Betty Hum-j ; hn y and Clinton S. Asher. Mr. J
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Ai tivo Chaptor of Tri Kappa will hoM a teguiar husino ,s nifi'tirr Tin silay, August 6tii. ai 8 o', look at the honio of Mrs. Roy .Wwgfflt,
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Mr ami Mrs. Charles Webb loilny aie ohseiving their sis-i tieth \vc,.tiling aamversuiy their home. 33:i2 Seeoml street.
; HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, T946.
CARD OF THANKS
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THE PtILY BANNER
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JERALD CONSOLIDATEt "It Waves For All” Rnteml in the postoffice al ireencaxtle, Indiana as second •lass miiil matter under Act ol March 7, 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
After all we reap what w sow: And let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. Gal. 6:9.
Softball
I Our heartfelt thanks for the the Re.'kindness sympathy and beautiful
to us
In the 15 players for f< , ri lhat came '•on H*ted to go to Lebanon and J;ath of S u„..y-Cu,iy.WI , ll»J. «|^ ^ M„.
ave been on the list of players
instead of G. Crawley.
Clem. | she si,ld ' Mr. and Mrs Beryl Atkins, pel. make h«U warm.
the eonditiJii or results in death. Heat exhaustion produces a cold, clammy coniiticn of the patients skin, she explained. Sunstroke victims have a hut and dry skin A Simple rule of "opposites
Ella prescribes the correct treatment.
If the pa dent is cold,
if he is hot,
him cool,
I make
LINCOLN. Neb (UP) The
of Nebraska is help-
PERSONAL And Loral News BRIEFS
A large crowd of Legionnaires ,ukI softball fans are expected to go to Lebanon to witness the
district tournament. keying first time
TERRE HAUTE. Ind. Aug. 5 (INS) — Eighty-year-old Mrs. Lola Lathrop was scheduled to
take her first airplane ride today lako ' s fisheries, public health and its a Long one. I services, and the millions of peoThe elderly woman, who was .pi e using the water for drinking
born and lived all her life ’n „ n( j recreation,
Terre Haute, is flying to her new I Results of the survey are ex- j partment Enrnllment is home in Seattle, Wash. -peeled to answer such questions' t„ 15 wmen. and the course has She and her daughter, Mrs. aa how nlU ch nourishment Is | become *•> popular that similar Ural Davis, planned to leave brougtlt j nt o the lake >y rivers, | series will be offered next
LAKE WUHIGA.V* WATERS |
TO BE SURVEYED ( {) , , K<;K TEACHES (il WIVES CHICAGO (UP) A :omplete h<j\\ TO KEEP HOUSE
shudy if Lake Michigan's 22,000' squar.- miles is proposed by the
department of zoology of Chicago Natural Hiseuy
sojin.
menus for five persons, at a cost stairs to the courlror^ of from $15-$20 a month, -are j fendant was expects*, j' planned. a mothpr “ao«t any ^ Mrs. Keeler gives her students The case was eontii iJM
tips on shopping for food and weeks.
clothing to eliminate the average extravagances. In addition a <> e . „„
has pointers on recreational ac
tivitles and on home furnishing-. shjp BaU t . y
Allied troopship aun n l"
. Will L
STORK'S FENDING ARRIVAL will resume
^, FegHtjp BRINGS t'OFB® TO CFIW, Atlantic schedule i n V SALEM, Ore. (Ulr ) - It was a according to the Cv^ case of curbstone justice. jean Une. The ship Justice .of the Peace Joseph, j reconverted for the
U,e University of Nebrasaa is nci.- p. ( , ltoni one foot in the street ■ passenger and freight ’* mu- ing veteran’s wives meet the ris-1 and the 0 Ji? r on the curb, wa,^’Southampton, Antwerp t. ing costs of living and make their naijJ<pJ by de p, a ty sheriffs. In an, gen and Gydnia. rw y*
It seeks better informa,ion for
he use keeping jobs easier.
automobile was a woman charged four months af, C| .
A series of classes in practical wilh obtaining property by false service the ship j s home economics now is being p,-.tenses. | booked to Poles conducted by Mrs. Rhea Keeler, j 3 ()ll , ^ woman and the court! their native land fo, of the v.k iti in.il educational do- thow ght i, not advisable to go up- business reasons,
limited
fall
Chicago at noon today on th? ho _ v . ha3 pollution affected the; and winter.
Mamlander flight for Seattle. distribution of fish, how winds! Th( , ,.] asses are free, and no J Mrs. Lathrop's Scotue dog, settit , g up currents in the wateri un i V i-rsity credit is offered, but; ! Susie, will be waiting in Seattle a j t - et . ( temperatures on the hath-, llom , 0 f the women is interested j for her mistress. The dog was jn g beaches, aand how hook an ‘l | ) n SUC b credits, Mrs. Keeler said. | shipped by air earlier this week. j jiw fis htng for lake trout ami j rh( , wives learn, a variety of
Mrs. L. G. Steliings *hJ,The life longtime Terre Haute ,.., n b e improved ia Ui"
( .laughter, Sally, are visiting rel-
atives in Illinois.
a * ri: i liny pi 11).rim d hv uheic they have Is’eii joined for v William V Lin ev at St. the oceasiou by their son-in-law
nn,.!. It-Ho,., in Ash and .lauehter, Mr and Mrs.U»f •* daughter born August 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hughes of
Springfield, 111,
resident is to make her home
with her daughter.
The 80-year-old woman
southern half of the lake.
has
The D. A. K. cabin at Robe Ann [tark will be open Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. Alex Mitchell of Bain bridge underwent a major operation al
h«ion,'nil at I! (hi ,, m. Saturday Wallen Huff of Los Angeles. Tii bride wan lowly in a white The long-married couple, who orgtindn gown fashioned rated their golden wedding with a lierta of hue and mt en- a |, .ipcn house attended by tt.cn Her veil ol bridal illusion m ,„ iv fnends. me noting tins
'v.is , . i hanel 1* ngtii and was :*(- anniversary quietly, since boliil the Methodist hospital in Indi>t "!• ;i ’’ol ms t of dhisum atl . Ml tral i health Mr. Webb is 1 anapolis, Friday. nange blossoms. She arrled; H2 Wa bride of 60 years ago] Mr. and Mr*. Wilburt Eckardt,
|( It* Park avenue, are the parents In addition to having tiu*. "J a s*>h horn at the Putnam ; pleasure of helping many of! County Hospital Friday night. tin'll triends celebrate golden! Miss Elizabeth Kariden ami i wedding anniversaries, tin-! Miss Elizaheth Stoner are in : Webbs took part in a eelehraUcn' Eaton, O.. this week-end for a ;un May 1. 1914, when Mi.] horse show being held there. I Webb's parents, the late Dr. amt The Robinson reunion will be Mrs. William H. Webb, observed ‘ held at the home of Clay Robintheir sixtieth wedding anniver- son in Fillmore on Sunday Augi sary in Attains. Ind. |Ust 11th. Basket dinn«r The Charles Webbs, residents: Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wise- ' of Riverside since 1923, wet man I*ft today for Oden. Micllimarried July 29. L8S6. in Shelby-'«-">• 'or a week's vacation. Miss vide, Ind., by Dr. W. F. Sheridan| J ' j n,' Wiseman will accompany
j who was u DePniiw university I * kem home.
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a ill Ida) bouquet of whale roses j and sweet peas and bridal
wiea h.
rii. bridi’sonly ntteniant vas I' rliaia Louise Powers of So iguton, M„».H!ii liiisetts wearii : . gown <i( Itlm- net and a e ' | of pink rapture roses, polk : We<:( peas, Slid bridal wieath 'lie same flowers Were used in, the maid *.1 honor's bnu-
tpic.
The giooin's only attendant Was Kiehanl t’irroll. ol Ash-
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A m >pt.mn was lield following the ecjenionv in Toy Town Tav*I'ln, Wu-ht ru, m. Massai busetts. 'Dii' biidt is a graduate of (*ii.,h,rg Acndwnv, Ashbuinluim, and Simmon* College, Boston, whci she i aceivetl the degree o: bo In lot . f telenet* in retailing.
short-cuts in their daily work.; For example, the instructor said, |
| they are taught to iron a shirt; GIVES RULES FOR TREATING j wu'h three major turns and W
are the parent* | taken only one other long trip SUMMER HEAT VICTIMS| HUs of the iron, instead of 82* by automobile to Washington, D. ( CHAM p A | ON , up ,UP»- Misai major shifts and 72 lifts, as one j C. and New oik \. Fannie Breaks, health specialist 1 young home maker had done.
at'.Uu* University of Illinois,) Mothers study the care of: suggests that all persons famil- * babies and are urged to bay edu- i
(Coatinoed from P*«e One) seize themselves with correct j cational, rather than entertainverse sums*to the Batavia Com- first aid for heat exhaustion and ing, with their limited budgets, pany and to other "preferred'' sunstroke victims. j Cooking also is stressed. Eco-j creditors. Too often the wrong treat-! nomics which will stretch the, Several other suits claiming ment is prescribed, Miss Brooks monthly subsistence check of $0C money due for materials pre- said, which either aggravates 1 are discussed, and nourishing
viously had been fired against
CLAIMS BANKRUPTCY
SIMMER MR#
No matter what time of day yog foi like a tasty snack drop in. We are always ready to serve you with H* finest foods. CAFE ROYAli
classmate of the bridegroom.*
Miss Rhea Dixon of El Paso.
Mrs. Webb is a graduate of ludi- Texas is visiting Miss Mab**l ana State Normal school. Rot'i; Burton and Mrs. Manford Cra.'Mi a ml Mis. Webb were teac•h-l ,, ■ ’ ,s a technician at a hos-
ors for a while, but later M . 1 I'll' 1 ! in El Paso,
Webb whs engaged In the put-1 *^ r - !jnc * Lester Conrnel
mg Americans," a volume
r un ent biographies.
j Mr .and Mrs. Robert Graham i
Both have been active mern- ,uvl f,,Jnilv ' Dr a »d M «* W J -
beis of the Methoilist church. Riverside, Calif.. Daily Press
July 29.
Tie gr< o.ii also is n graduate ifi lishing and advertising business j an, l *nn. Richard, and Mr. and ( ii'-:hing A‘-,a lerny ami at.endup for many years. A few yen rs j -^Us- Maynard Johnson lelt Hrit-j 'Ik .Manhattan College School of: ag.. he puhllshril "Famous Livs u, 'lHy for Seney, Michigan. Thev I E gm- ling in New York City i me Americium." a volume (1 f 1 will be away for several weeks
H will continn,, l.i., studies -it i tal k I V- V'Tsi! v VYorcester. ,n .Heptemhri )(, IN veteran of VVield War II having server for Ml" years wi.h the ariuv.' He :*p-!*! eighteen in-iiiths in the l-’i-l’-in I'Katie of War where h- saw service with the <59th Jivi-a-'ii. the Hist -iivisem to meet il;,.
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Baptist Vmdlt Lnjoi Outing 3 hi- Ba|(ti«l Voiitll Fellnwslbo ' J-.V*-,! a ha v-t He picnic In M.-. ' i in uk's |i,irk last night. 1 -- 'M v l"Ui Voimg people ue* •’V Ml Mini Ml
the Batavia company, but this was the first time that bankiuptey judgments were sought. 'I he Batavia company has fi^- ,, ured in a Senate investigation of h Midwest munitions empire, i headed by Murray and Henry
Garsson.
Henry Garsson, president, announced last week that he had entered into a "purchase agreement" with Rausch Industries, Inc., of Detroit, whereby the Detroit firm would acquire his holdings and its president, Ray R. Rausch, would become presi-
■ ient of Batavia.
At that time, he said he was .stepping down as president because of publicity the company had received as a result of the
Semite investigation.
Mr and Mrs. David Fewell, of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Kri-
Giant Bull-Dozers Clearing Eight Acres of Ground in Putnam Count))
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Krider anl family, and Mr. and ,da >' wl,h lh *' laU, ' r ' s »’'«‘her ami Mrs. Nelson Hardy and daiigh-( w 'f t ‘, -Mr. and Mis. George Cone, j ter, will leave Sunday fora vaca- Mr - Cone has h *''' n confined by lion at Manistique, Michigan. | *'lness for the past six months.
! Mark Ctouse, manager of the
■ G. C. Murphy sa>re in Green-1 NYLONS AS PRIZES j castle, has returiaBd from Ind- j .mnapjlis where he attended a TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. Aug. 3
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Marriage Aiiiiouni-ed
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brant,j 1 ‘*"“K J *** wnere ne attended a.
Sr., of tlrcciicastle aniioiiuei* t..-•district managers meeting. [ (LN-Si Feminine sweepstakes marriage of their daughter. Hurphy store managers of sev-, winners at the Vigo county fair. Mary, to Ralph Shaw, son ,,f a >'.tl states '.vere in attendance. I opening Aug. 20. will have Mi and Mrs. Arid Shaw also of i j substi.ute for the usual sm.il 1 Greencastle. & ^’ + + ++ +* + ^ + + + 0( cash prizes but no one was exThe cei oniony took place 1 * AN NIV1 &SARIZ8 ' pec ted to con plain.
Tuesday evening, the 50th o' #+ + * + + + + + *.,.**«
Birtltuay*
July, at 8 00.
I Mrs. Newby of the
The Rev. C. A. Nazarcne clnirt h
Sweepstakes winners of entries In baking, quilts, i.-jgs, needlecraft and canning exhibits are t<* !
-pi id the
m imiu;. hiking and H - \ ftl ions ftmusemelitst m -!i|*|*, i -a is i-njoveil .'it So-,* lay evening .d li:'!() ' sd.ft lu .*f IM.ImfleM -O' |" d,e! ,,1 toy '''l' ,i •' W dl give a
officiated.
The attendants were Margue',te St, Clair and Charles Silieiy. The couple will make thejr home on North Jackson street
at present.
TANNER ADA GET RESULT*-
Billy Picket, son of Mr. and receive nylon hose.
Mrs. Clifford Piokel, Roachdale ' l-l years Sunday, August 4th. ; HOME 'MKRK"
Wedding* '
■DLL-DOZERS AT WORK ON THE N. C. 0'HAIR FARM NORTH OF (UtEENCASTLE Most people would believe that all the land in Putnam County has been "cleared" but this week wc found a tract of on the N. C. O’Hait farm north of Greencastle was being cleared by the modern method. Our great-grand fathers cleared the ‘rees and bushes from the soil bv cutting them and burning them while the moderel is using “bull-dozen’", a giant machine that has locomotive powei sufficient to push down trees up to 24 inches in diameter. 1
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Jeffries, it'-., north Jackson St.. 7 years
j today August :s.
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do. or ' With love, and sympathy.* W hen llmiets uie addie'scd to the tuneul ol the deceased, no message i' included. It dit-ie is a notice in the papeis i«)nesting that no Solvers he sent, you disiegaid it only it you ate. a very tmim.uc iuuul. A very naiuial impulse of kinslnesi is to send a few «ow*rs w ith a note euhtr immediatelv or a few Jay, weeks aftet the funeral to any beteased person who is partindutly in yom thoughts. A few flowers 'em tro.n time to time-possibly for lone ottenward -are especially comforting (J,ei ' assutansc 0 t continued sjitipadt) - .
; .Maple* Heights H. E. Club 'I u Meet Tuesday Tht Maple Heights Home Economies Club will meet Tuesdqy, 1 ( veiling at 7:30 o'clock with Mis. | Howard Dean, east Washington street road. Roll call is to he an exchange o| a family size serving of fresh -j vegetable,.*. Member* please ! bring quilt blocks.
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Mr*. O'Hair Hostess To Present Day ( lull Present Day Club will meet with Mrs. N. c. O’Hair, 412 E. Walnut street Tuesday, Aug. 0.
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Hoe Hive laiilge Meeting Tuesday Beehive Rebekah Lodge 106 will confer tlie degree work in 9'illmore Tuesday evening at x o'clock. Member* of Degree staff please be present Monday night for practice.
PETERSBURG, Ind., Aug 3
l INS l Herbert Moyer, of Petersburg, gave a jerk on his trout line to loosen a hook which he
believed caught on a jog. The "log’’ jerked back, and the
fisherman nearly fell out of his boat into White river. After ten ■ minutes of hard work, Moyer landed a 60-pound flat head cut fish, one of the largest caught
this year in White river. Moyer is an, engineer on the New York Central railroad.
CALF SHOW opens RUSHV1LLE, Ind., Aug 3
. CXASMTOU AU8 FOR SALE: 100 bales good new wheat straw never been wet. Call 22F2 or see Wiley. Mark, 5 mile south of Greencastle on Road 43. 3.2t_
FOR SALE: Nice outside toilet in good condition. John Tharp. 608 South Indiana St.
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Phone 636
FOR SALE: Window* and ono glass door. If you want to
Indiana.
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(INSi An eight-county euK] show opened today at Rushvill.. ■' '
with 217 entries.
The Gold Medal calf show, one of the largest district events t„ be held in Indiana, is sponsored by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, the Rush County Agriculaural association, Purdue University, the Indiana Breeders Association, and county extention
agents.
The calves are entered in the show from Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Shelby, Rush, Union and Wayne counties. J- T. Frost, of the Purdue animal husbandry department, is
judge.
FRENCHMEN STRIKE
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PARIS, A-jg 3—(U1P) __ A wildcat strike by postal, telephone and telegraph workers spread through nearly half of
lr.,1, «, John Tharp, 60, He up
.uunications system.
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FARM BUREAU NIGHT AT THE PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR Tuesday, August 6, 8 P. • ;Wmr- 1 J 1 ** County Rural Youth Band w« ■rte its first public appearance. Feur-H Club winning team demanstratlaBS. HetMisftMalafS^ k. Denson is a dynamic speaker and is known by many Putnam County people. The public Is cordially invited.
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