The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1946 — Page 2

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IIOSI’IT XI. NOTES MiM laurel Mason. 6.'i0 E. Anderson street, was admitte ! to the hospital this morning: Mrs. Irene Brant. Greencast 1 -, R. 3. was admitted to the hospital Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blaydes of Bain bridge are the parents of a daughter born last night at the hospital. Mi* Aden Brown. Greencaatle, ft 2. was dismissed from the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Boss Allen, Reelsville, K. 2. was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Uda Miller. Greencasttc, . R. 1. was dismissed from th hospital yesterday. - anniversaries 4

Birthday*

Ross Everett Tennis. 5 years

old today.

Russell Knarjer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer. Green:astte, ft Hi years today, August 8th BOX SEATS SOEP SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Aug. 8^ (UP) All box seats for Notre Dime University’s home football games next season have be, n .sold, ticket manager M. Robert Cahill said today. Cahill said advance sales were the greatest in the history of Irish focuball. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Craver of this city left today for Grandmarsh, Wisccnson, for a two Weeks visit, with Mr. Graver's sister, Mrs. Nettie Ellis.

THE DAILY BANNER | and | HERALD CONSOLiDATEC j “II XXave* For AU” Entered in the postoffice at , Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act o

March 7, 1878.

Subscription rates, 15 centnail in Putnam County; $.1.50 to ' $5.00 per year by mail outdid

Putnam County.

S. It- Kariden, Publisher 17-19 Snuth .Jackson Street.

SOCIETY

ENGAGED

I»FIISO.\AL And Local News B II 1 F F S

Dan Uybyer left today on a i business trip to Miami. Flu. Mrs. C. C. Tucker left today t" j visit relatives in Boston, Mass Ur. and Mrs. DeVVan Killing; ! ai d daughter. Carol, k.t Thursday for Lake Wawasee for a few

days.

Mrs. William Hester and fam ! ly of Drexel Hill. Pa., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I

Allen.

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Lo«lsi>, ii lilvuivs, \\ • arr iM ri isin^ tin* mnst i iuiil control over . . . laltlnj; all posHihlc rociAv,-rcs to k< « |> (Im* I’ost ,1 foods to the pcopl of this community. Hi* s#*ari*li th*’ inurhrf fur Hi« i»« v| l»u\ * . . . keep our own «*o ts at tfu* miuhmim . . . and ims-s flu* fconomk** «t |;«»od tin x mj; i'lid modern mcichamlisin * alonj; t our custoimis in flic form of Inner juices fur hijili quality foods. 'I'liis polit \ has won the unqualified ajq>ro%al of thrifty shoppers who know IJiaf tl»i*> can **a\ more without ser\ inj{ less when the> do all their food huyinK at TKI-iMBI.VS ICIdiAl. MMMifT. ^ CANTALOUPES DECKER LB. /r

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Mrs. Doyle Nichols and so-i, j Billy are visiting in Gage Okl i J wish Mrs. Nichols's son, Russel! 'Sims and family. Mr. Nichols will join thrm la-e.r. Wold has been received froi i Lt. Glenn W. Irwin, Jr., of his safe arrival in Honolulu. He has been assigned to the Schofle',.1 barracks. Mrs. Irwin plans to join him in September. There will be an all day meeting with pitch-in dinner and uip'.isimaJ services in the afternoon at the Clinton Kalis church Surliiy, AJgijst 11. Kveryot. •invited to fin.’ and bring well filled basket and spend the d.. with us. Eugene Allan was involved ic (an accident in Indianapolis Wodj nesclay morning while en rout, to his work A car ran through a stop sign to a through street and struck Mr. Allan. His r:v was badly dsmaged and he ieccived a cut on the bend and bruises.

1 laughter Tola Mr. and Mrs .c.uglus Alexander, Mary Joyce Jexander, Mrs. Eva Jane Davion, Dennis Welch. Miss Eva ,ane Stone. Miss Leona A'sjaugn, Miss Rose Mary Thomas. Miss Marilyn Renfro, Mr. and Mis. Clifton Shoemaker and son, Mrs. Della Hinkle and family. Mrs! Laverne Parrish and children. Mrs. Anna Taylor, Hen.-y Millar. Miss Silvia Soots. Mrs. | Ellen Alexander, Mrs. Florence ; Williams. Mrs. Mary Beams and i children, Mrs. Florence Murphy land children. Mrs. Frank McI A linden, Mrs. Laura Knauer. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knauer, * Mr. ! and Mrs. Joe Rollings, Harvy | Li tiis. C. B. Knauer, Clay Bettis, i William L. Moiey, George Knauer Evelyn Basswell, Sanford Eurk. Mrs. Lucille Farrow, Jr., Mrs. Mae Roe and children, Mr. an( | Mrs. Everett Millar and chil-

dren.

_ .; fMpxt year the reunion will be

(Photo by Von Steinens Studio) i held at the same place same

.. I 1 nie Officers are president,

Mis* (ora t.ene Branneman .I nn „..

| f’loyd Millar; secretary, Fiber.

Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Branne- treasurer, Leona Als-

nan. :t07 South Vine, announce ,, aim h.

the engagement of their daugh- 1 ter. Cora Gene and Donald W.

Cov,gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. L ; U( ( Mi , % x U n Her Veer

Miss Virginia Ven Der Veer. [Associated tress writer, and I i Lnwell S. Hamilton of Philadel phi 1 were married in Washing-

ton. D. C., Saturday.

Mira Van. Der Veer is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. McClellan Van Der Veer of Birmingham, Ala., and Hamil.on. th son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hamil-

ton. Greencastle, Ind.

Before joining the Washing ton Associated Press staff, Miss Van Der Veer was a reporter for the Birmingham News ami Age-Hcrald. at which her father i is chief edi.orial writtcr. Hamil- j ton is or.ployed by the Depart-

ment of Agriculture.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John E. Clark, etux. to Seolt T. Burnell, etux, land in Roa.h i

dale $100.

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Public Sal

Due to labor shortage and other business i ■ * “at hm .ah end renting my farm, 1 miles Kn,( , )f ,, arl(| iana. on Monday, August! Beginning at 10:00 A. M , (D$T) Cattle 58 Hei Consisting -d 5 Guernsey cmvs, age , on « II- i alvc- h> sul-, - une t-, be fresh h> Z [J head oi Holstein* from S to 7 j -ai i old, part f,, y| * will he fresh by day of sale; 8 Shorthorn . uic, , " Hereford cows, some with calve*, .,„n sprint r r eons; I : head of Hi refold springing heifers. : | heifei out of Rurdiie herd; I white Shorthorn bn|| ZJ 1850 to 1400; oi ■ Holstein bull weighing ar.„i, M | , i> v wonderful Imneh of cuttle. Don’t fa ! to a|(,. n ,|"J in need of eattl<‘. One Percheron colt out of Senior Grand Chanf HAY •• 450 to 500 bales of hay, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Three tractor*, one International F-'JO; one >|i nr uith livdraiilic lift cultivator; F-SO tra'tor. eulthn ho; loin breaking plow, all on rtibher; cultivatiirsp'ous; eidtipackcr; one 7 ft. disc; or - win at drill; c Deere corn planter; one drag; two rubber tin- « r ()(' •;• wi-hon; on- power mower; o:n ncu Kidr-il.-in, just raU:-<i fo acres hay; dump rake; one X|. ,x x|_ ^ t i Internuti nal traveling table Hamm.-rmill; „ n( . |, ultlonul comldne, lot of mlscellaneon. (onis. So;r:- household goods and many other articles. Terms of Sale: Cash. No property to In removed uig ing with terms. Not responsible for accidents.

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Rarkersburg Aid will serw luneli.

( .)LS. ARCH XIILI.ER. and KARL RAX, Aiictimir.J

May F. Hammond, e.al, to Chales W Miller. ijg| Th'mas M. Shelrone, land in Twp. SI.00.

Gicencaatle Twp. $1.00.^

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TREMBCn

?H0NE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

! BULLETINS (• otif ln,.e«l (roil, l-iiue One I gates. I Governor Gates will address • the meeting at the initial session Friday evening. Other speakers at the three-day event will include National President Mrs. Walter C. Craven, Charlotte, N. CL, and central division Vice President Mrs. Willard Morss, Howard, Kansas. This is the first time In the history of the Indiana department of the legion that the auxiliary have convened separately Legion officials said. PONNKR8VILLK. Ind., Aug. 8 I UP l CIO leaders today planned legal maneuvers to uphold the right of employes of the Rex Manufacturing Company to participate in what the ! company described as an "illegal , work stoppage." "Father Divine" Weds White Girl PHILAUBU HIA, Aug 8 _ ItUPi The "Heavens" rejoiced • t'.rtsy rvei the marriag- of Katie er Divine, 71, to "a lovely blondt angel'- from Montreal. Rumors of the self-styled negpi messiah’s marriage to E'lna Rose Ritchings. a 21-year fid white girl, had flitted ilm,igh th* “Heavens” for weeks - tti-y were married in Washington April 29- but it was not until yesterday that die publie was ht in on the secret. Announce n«nt (rf the marriage was received with rejoicing among Father Divine s followers. "Its wonderful." Miss Wond rful Faith said in the Washington Heaven. Mias Peace, j) Love said she kne-y it weeks ago. , "The spirit revealed it to me,” rhe explained. "It’s Father * business," Miss Jac-ib Love raid reverently. Harlem's Heaven in New York Cdy hoped h* would bring his bride for a visit this •unday. ' Father Divine only visits New York on Sundays—wto»n legal ! papers can’s be served. One of his angels has been trying since 1942 to get b»tk $6,000 she allegedly gave him to invest for her.

Miss Mary Steele Mr. and Mrs. Earle Steele.

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Huntington, Indiana, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Elmer Earl Calloway, son <if Mrs Helen Moore, Green* castle. Miss Steele was graduated fiom Indiana University and s an instructor at DePauw University. Mr. Calloway is a student at DePauw and has recently be-’il discharged front the Uniti rt Stall's Marine Cot ps. serving 2’j years in the South Pacific. The weding will take place Sept. 1 at the home of th j bride’s parents. 1- V -I- -iMillar Reunion Held Sunday The Millar reunion was held at Robe Ann Park Aug. 4. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour. In the afternoon a program was enjoyed by a!L Mush was furnished by A B. Tharp and the Marian brothers Jaeku Brut lain played two selections on his Hawaiian guitar and several songs were rung by Mi. and Mrs. Ivan Cook, Mr. an’fl Mrs. Floyd Millar. Willard Mill i'r and Clay Bettis. Saxophone wna played by Awdean Alspaugh and a short talk by Rev. O. T. Martin. Those present were Mr. ard Mrs. Buford Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Millar ami family. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Millar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Flnyd Millar and family. Mi and Mrs. Daniel Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Join, Brattain and grandchildren, Lulu, Mary and Betty Cavaness, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marian and daughter. Richard Clements, Bertha arl salome Alexander, Lora McDonald, Judy and Ralph McDaniel, Charles McDonald, Miss Martha Ellen Alexander, Clarence and Gladys Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and eh' 1 - dren, Phillip Allan Mr. and Mr ; Elbert Bettis, Dale Krider. Oscar Martin, Jr., Mrs. Lida Pierce. Billy Roe Hall, Jackie E Hall, Miss Jane IXhonkwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts, Mr .and Mrs.' Everett Maddox. Mr and Mrs. Bani Parson. Paulene and Ruth Alexander. W. L. Alexander. Chester Beams Marilyn and Ciema Renfro, Mary Douthitt, Mi. and Mrs. Amos Quinton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas and children. Mr. and Mis. Jesse Cavaness, William Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. William Alspaugh and

FOOD VALUE ROUND-UP

HI. tktra. Pardastl Iota Ik* VaWRound-Up and rep*-In lom* budg*t balanc*r*. Every on* oi thu* loatur** ha* our "Brand" ol approval . . , w« v* corrallwl a lot ol "Thoroughbred* ” lor you. Com* in lodayl... and claim your lhar* oi th**« valu**l

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VEGETABLES

POTATOES, 10 Lbs. 39c TOMATOES, Lb. !0c CELERY, Bunch 10c CARROTS Bunch 10c BEETS, Bunch 7 C CANTALOUPES, Lb. 7c GREEN BEANS, Lb. 12^c KALE, Lb. |0c CORN IIf>mc ptown Dz 35 c

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LEMONS, 2 Lbs. PEACHES, Lb. PLUMS, Lb. APPLES, 2 Lbs. GRAPEFRUIT, Lb. ORANGES, Lb. NECTARINES, Lb.

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