The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1946 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946.
’ Be<ausi> the vertical distai brtwofn the hifrheHt and th** 1'»a’ c> t f>» • ts on the earth's siirfac j • only 12 miles, a corr*'Ct mod*'! ^1( he oipht inrhes in fliamcti " \s d | appeal alnvist smoo.h.
Until a marly 25 a single oil is< I i violet or' . ally.
hoii lima ago, it to -m.s of vmlels f nm! ,me- of th' natjr [s-rfume. Today t. is irochne I synthet
CLOSING OUT SALE As I am quitting farming and hm- rented 'nvfarm 1^'11
i,. <»••< tiim t«f m\ fur’ll Known <* s tKf- >>•' * 1 .
sell 111 puhlie aiietion at my farm ,ls , , farm, loeated I l-» miles «esl if l.inv,»\ d. ■, « ! - ‘
tjnlne>, I nil., the follow ing property, nil
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Wave* For All” Kntered in the poatoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second . lass mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription rates, 15 cents ml in Putnam County; $3.50 to
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I SOCIETY | T0 ' IK,rr Rrir,n ' 1 n,J,f>K
Warren Home Kc f mb Has Meeting
The Warren Township Hopte Economics Club held its Aiagu-'t meeting at the Putnamville core munity Hall, duly 31. with Mrs. Lillian Hansel and Mrs. Zeb
Berry as hostesses.
There were twenty-six members and thr?e guests and two
Citv to meet his Belgium bride i s expected to arrive August
S. Henry Gibbons.
who
8th on the
Ted Washburn, son of Mr. ami
Mrs. L. W. Vanclcave of N<> rt H A0 9 tiETI KESULT-
WotKl left Tuesday for New York I 'lA. -
Word has been received here announcing the birth of a daugh- are r :>1 ter Linda Kaye to Mr. and Mrs. j ,eai1 poison,^, W illis Eugene Moore of Poplar- mals - Calve, vllle. Mis*. | sensitive.
nwrth of ! j ijtnrmi County.
! The pn siden.1, Mrs. Loi 5
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
nil,, tiaoi of hor-is.
STAKTING \T 10:30 U s -
6 HORSES -6
One team of horsi s, f and I tear-' old;
UBI | i; t.iir' old; oin mare, I \ airs old; one Iioim 3 tears old.
10 - CATTLE •• JO
On. K«an . U. 5 tears old, ulth rail ht Hide; one Hereford «m, l year* old. with call by *W ; one Hereford emv. S J .dd. tilth call lit side; *.i • II. lehud . ..» 1 ills old. Ill ■ < •< h\ side; on. Hereford Itelter, ’ ten t old. brnlj one llerefnrd
tiiill, on. t at old.
104 - HOGS - 104 H setts to start farrotting in Seplemb r; 3 br.'il gdts; I - shoals. \teiglil nil lbs.; 20 Shoals, tteiglil 100 lbs.; 30 shoals, tt eight 75 lbs.; one It Idle male hog, 2 years old.
HAY AND CORN
Aon bushels good corn; 200 bal s ol l.ilfle Ked ( lover Hay. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Wajron umiI ^n:nl box uatfon uml b »\ bin«li»r, tnmu'i-. out h r*i win at tlrill ami < orn loin r. • «*» .1 planlor, two walKiii^ br. akbi , pl«»w% on r d nR plow, two rhliiiK < ulfixator a, «0 lo.Uh harrow\ rolho, 'l ha\ mhrs, slalK ' i’t 1, bo// saw. 'i pair win Sli If h ms, . i-orn sIm IIi th. > sri. Iiano -ss, ami loi of rollar-. <bs<* harrow, ^rimliT, krg;'* «>t hornrsh* 'S, 10 ION (>I IKON. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Out* w uluii IhmIsIouxI am! Aprin^s; 010 librar\ tabb . onp da\ hiil, or iial' rark, I rorkin^ rbalr*.. '! In»n loalsh•»(!*» ami spring-*. Huufftrls, y unit 1 .*ss. s, | i lrclri; I droHM*!*, * f» , allo*r ImmS. I wfH.I niKA, h\ 1 '; I lonj' ila\ apnrl. I sliort <la\i nporl. I «*1 .*» dining « hairs, I sol I oinitu; rbaii -.. kit< Iipii ohairs, | i oal stmt-, oiu kilt h<*n labb*. ioii* slaml fa’ib', out* hulfi I, ! Kifriii n rabiu ‘1 s. om* (iiniug lahlr, om- p. intur < ooK s1o\i», oa • writing dif-K, F loi ran kfrooMi- lani’u. one tbrlitr radio, om* two bonoT hoi plait*, »*lf»r1 ri»*; om n 'dirlnt* ra!»iii *(, oar wash stand, loi 01 dishrs, milfi mirk*, rookiiii; nb fisds, bo Kris, d. .(ipatis, on#* lot of fruil jars, ‘j lawn mow« rs, too Irrtrir iion, • r» inoi in^ board, on • wasbin^ niacliinr, riu^fi and ! wash bi>anU; mu wash Hih, mu krrosrnr liuah'i, . Krmsrru ovmis, our ’ l.'.s* rhnm, mir larger tub, onr stovr hoard, onr '»'0i si/r kt*rosrn bro d #*r am! -to\r, our hit ol riiirKru frrdrr-* and hmiitains, onr bit of ho and iuU om lot «1 sh hrs, to bu. potatoes, ! hustuls
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8 - DOGS •• 8 Thrr. i t «r.irrl and Katibit Dogs. I i\f I‘ox Hounds, mm?!. TKIOIS — ( \S||. Not rrspoiisihb in < a * ol aii,\ arrid. nts. SYLVAN DORSET!, Owner
s. I!. Kariden, Publisher 17-1!* S nth Jackson Street.
BOiisovAi And total News II II I E F S
Goldie Spencer spent j and coffee d Turkey Run State hostesses.
Wright, presided. The song ol the month. Old Folks At Home, was sung in unison by the club. The history of the song was rend by Mrs. Raymon 1 Scobee. A lesion on veg.table recipe; was given bv the leaders. Then a ! talk on The Dulies of a Puhi.
* He iKh Nurse, was given by Mis.-:
! Maxwell, the county nurse. The cliJb adjourned by tin reading of the Club Creed. Refreshments of sandwiches
were served V>y tin
Pork.
\\\\\t; HltANNKMAN. Aiulioneer. It: \ KNOl.l.. I>irnie; will lie s . \ ed b\ \irske ( In -.i.itn f lllirell.
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Mrs. K. A Segebarth and sou, Konny. of Columbus, Ind., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Tliroop. Mi and Mrs. Charles Cromwell f Lena are the parents of a sin; bom this morning at the hospital. Mr and Mrs. Chester Conn are p( mling the week at Lake .1:• i.i. - ai <1 i 'h r rfsorts in nor.h r n Indiana.
ICuaebdal .
•!- -l* •!• Home
Mi and Mrs Ein<st Barger, lis Chi si nut street, are the par- , tso la son Ikiiii Wednesday
nnuning at the hospital. Mr and Mrs. T. I). May and ! ,rcu > i X. w Yi rk City arc
v siting Mr. and Mrs. Russell
I' . re,. south Locust street.
He. flub Meets Itoachdal - Home Konorri. Club nu t Saturday afternoon ai j the home of Mrs. Alliff with Mr> Mary Edith Loekndge, Mrs I Mabel Thompson and Mr Louise Britton assisting. The nie .lng was called to or-, der by the president. Miss Helen Smyth. Arrangements were completed for the flower and vegetable show to b- held Sept 14 n. ihe basement of the puh 1
libra ry.
Mrs. Arthur Bell gave the lesson on vegetable cookery. Twenty-five members answer; d {roll call by giving current everi'r. j September meeting will b j held at the home of Mrs. Lilli
Parks. -<• *!•
I attics Gtrff Outi
\ I Sweeney has received i Mill Meet d from Snl.m, Indiana that! The Indies Golf Club will ■ r. M • s Effie Colglaxicr* meet at V:3» Thursday roominr. n i l --M.il aw iy in a hospital .i* The hostess for the tnomirp
.Nr
-sed aw ry in a hospital a* The
Albany twill be Mrs. K. H. Collins.
I
IP \ and Mrs I K Porter.t ind Mrs John, Porter and
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Ih McKlroy family reunion
. Sn.akv Mountains and! , , ^ ... ,, .. „
1 was held at Forest Park. Bra? 1,
a . ,nls ..I imen-st In t;."|,, . . . ...
i Sunday, Augmst 4th.
| Those present were: Hen;
M mil Mi i.nust itade: *nj Ida McKlroy, Mrs. John
McKlroy. Mr and Mrs. WiHia'i' McKlroy and daughters, Phyhs an 1 Marilyn of Reelsvtlte. M.' and Mrs. Henry McElroy of Martinsville, Dr. J. F. McKIr\v of Mankato. Minn.. Mr. and Mrs. D M Snider of WinJoir. Illinois, '(• and Mrs. Gi n Sk-lton. Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Hungerford of
Paul McElroy of Mr. and Mrs. E W.
Iltll.
i i hildi Edna and Kenneth • retiured hame after visit- • v.-ril days with, relatives Hn I-; i land III and Daven-
port. la.
.) ..;a S. Her and daughtei, Mi Beatrice Mat tile wa, and
Billy and Buddy’ of (
eag.i. are visiting with relatives,' KeelsviU*., id Mis Howard Davis and 1 Hi -lsville,
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Pyro-Moth Protection.
Moth larvae will not eat any Pyro-Mothed fibric. Blinkets, rugs, clothing, etc., are fully moth-proof after correct
Pyro-Moth application.
Compare the actual cost of Pyro Moth it is diluted with an equal amount ol water to male double the quantity, and PyroMoth both dime-proofs and moth-proofs in a single application.
Pyro-Moth gives economical protection.
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Dm y () Davis, Greeniasti E’r ir-'i Cam v nck. in f the Oi In i e.aartmeid .he nd';, Libra-y, spent \vi ■ k n 1 at til-, home of her d Mi T I Mrs. J. O. Caink. Shi leturnen a iew days linn tin White mi mtaln:' 1 e ■ ,nnt a part of her
l MeCulkiugh iand Mrs. H.
and chlkiren. Mr. B. Janies of Terre
vacit Mr Sava i
Camnnek of
Haute. Mias. Lucy Huffman of
Brazil.
+ <•*■ + Recent Bride Honored At Shower A miscellaneous shower was piven in honor of Mrs. Norman Hughes, the forme! Miss Betty Jean Thomas, Tuesday. July 31, ;d the Brick Chajiel Methodist
$5,00 GAL.
DOUBLE STRENGTH DOUBLE DUTY sots TWICt AS PAR CUTS COST IN HALF
MiilSms Drug. Store
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Madl y B
i <1 rgia, wfir h s b"en ' church.
ml Mis. .1 O, Cam- j The church was decorated In K is! Wa hlngton St.. | 1 Or bride’s colors of blue and ■ '.v ifti rnoLii for Chi- white. The bride received many v : n die will visit • lhei'| useful and lovely gifts. Sh.-flew from Savanivrii Retieshrnents of ice cream, i; .is and enjoyed th t cake and punch were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Edna Dicki.on. Mis Bessie Priest Mrs. Naomi Kerrand, Mrs. I»rna Beck Mrs. Margaret O’Hatr. Miss Maigaret Thomas and Miss
Roselyn Kerrand.
h -r h + *r -e t + 4 + ^| annivkrsarizs
Birthdays
11 h'it Cat iiiirh lei, 39 years
August 7th.
Heridenhall To Ctach Packers
I»F.FUATS MLAt'GH I'FK
better tube
OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES
I ver notice how a coy balloon w ill •brink to half itv si/e over night, tvrn diinigh ihc stem ii tightly lea loti' Sc lemisu explain how the •ir works its way through the rubber, but the point is, the same •hing happens in a smaller degree
wmli most all inner tubes.
It, I. Goodrich is now making a uew tube that holds air mans
L'.Yi"/,' ‘ h ) r 2!" 11 J, TIomTchA laU,,, "Dtleti and Colleil" u.,b Uu I,hr a. M t om lB(, »,/■. or*. 7*„r,ga,
times longer than prewar tubes. Constant air pressure gives tires belter mileage and lessens the chances of damage trom tuis and
bruises.
lor quicker delivery of both the tire that Ol! TW 1 \VS PKliWAR
TIRES and the tube made to go with it.
see us soon.
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bund** eicHing.
CONVENIENT TERMS AVAIt
GREENCASTLE MOTORS, INC.
Il."i Nnrlli Jackson Street.
Phono 340
ANDERSON, Ind.. Aug. 7 - i'T'i Murray Mendenhall, • -i. h ;ind athletic director at Fort Wayne Central High School for 22 years, today signed a three year i ontrac’ to coach the Anderson Parkers of the Nntionil Professional basketball league. flic ann-uni ement was made bv Ike Duffey, owner of the Anderson team. This will h ( . the | team n first year in league competition. Mendenhall was a basketball star at DePauw University ami ■ nai hcd at Newcastle high school before coming to Fort Wayne. Silver-haired Mendenhall frequently has been called thy. outstanding advocate of the fast break in Indiana prep basketball Hr fire-wagon team of 19454G was rated among the best in the state throughout the season and was runner-up to Anderson for the state championship. Oddly. Charles Cummings, who coached the Anderson Prep champions, also has resigned. H>has entered private business Mendenhall consistently produced • iitstanding teams at Central.
i ( ontlnueil fraai t*air» <»hci The vole In the district was unusually heary, but thv stri'ngf'i Slaughter expect-d from a heavy vote failed to mat rializ. Ac had decoded on the "silk .st icking district'' vote at the louth end of the polygnt dls.net ;o overt ike Axtcll's machin ward leal. Slaughter had prciuded that he would receive 5,tKto votea Tt^ubMcans seeking o cm barrass Mr. Truman in the t'.wcratic purge. Reports Urmughout the voting day indicated he pmbably did get a goodly vote in that category Tlte count last night obviously was a shock to him for the evening found him confident he wcu.d pull through. Ihc President in calling for his defeat asserted that if Slaughter had been right in his stand on administratlon-ba.ked measures, then he, the PresiJer.i was wrong.Axteii issued a statement shortly before midnight in which he said in part: 1 want to thank the voters ol the fifth Missouri district for their nomination of me for congress.’’
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