The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1946 — Page 2
SMART NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS & IWi lhaumarK j. wliv wp sav HALLMARK is tlif Ucst fj„y Famous falirirs and finer sliirts. Smart My |r Full rut. Tailored to fit.'lfalid turned, nun-will rnllar. Sanfori/.«d-Slirunk Islirinkatie I. .. ill.in I'; I. I’r. frrred type of shirt pm ket. Pvery one of these JIAI.I.MARK feature* in yuiir size ... at your priue.
KECTTAL
Pupils o/ Miss Carrie K. Pie'Ci will hold a recital at the Union Valley Church. Be lle Union, Sunday, August 11, 1946 Swans on the Lake, Thompson Janet MeCammaek Swinging Along, Srhaum - Wanda Storm Crunching, Crunching, Schaum Conrad Cooper The Man in the Mcon, Thompson The Party, Thompson Dar-
lene Cash
Swinging Along, Schaum — Loren Cooper The Chines. Thompson; Sapping Stones, Thompson Wendell
Good paster
The Fairies’ Harp, Thompson Marilyn Boatright j The Country Fiddler, Oki Engilish Dance; The Elevator, (Schuam Martha Allee j Lively Stepper. CopeUrvi - ! Judith Ann Cash Garland of Roses, Streabbog
Mary Sears
The Harebell, Smallwood Joyce Boatright j Shortnin’ Bread, Schaum (Nancy Kay Vaughn j Golden S,ars WalU, StreabI bog Cornelia Sears The Book of Gold, Streabbog Freda Cunningham % Junior Prom WalU, Waldteu'fel Mary Jane Nichols i Joyous Farmer, Schumann;
TWF DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST^l^limeialb chu««3H
1 THE DAILY BANNER j SOCIETY
| Four I-eaf Clover ( hit) Meets Tuesday
HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Waves For All" Entered in the postoffiee at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of
March 7, 1878.
Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to |y.00 per year by mail outside
Putnam County.
S. R. Karitlen. Putdisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
The Four Leaf Clover Club
will meet at the home of Mrs. A. F. Byers, south College avenu *. Tuesday. August 13th, at 2:00 p. m The leaders will give the U,.„n after which Miss Maxine Maxwell, county nurse, will gi" ’ a talk. Members please note
change of meeting place.
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r; achdal.- Chib Vet Saturday Th Roachdale Here Eco-
HOG MARKET
L. D. Stafford will preach at the Umedalc Community Ch _“ rc ^-;
Sunday, August 11
M.
at 8:00
mi.i.mokk mktiioihst
( III uni
A. Lewis Meredith, Minister.
10:00 a. m. School for study. M time could
for pn'pftr^tion, would accrue?
11 00 Hour of worship.“'Tade time to be holy." Morning theme: “Me and Us.” Which is
it with you?
Hogs 5,500: active, general'v p - $1.00 higher; good and choice 160-400 lbs mostly $23.75; numerous loads up to 332 lbs at $?••- S5; 100-100 lbs $20.50-021.50;
9bws mostly $20.00.» 2i lightweight $21.50.
WANTED TO Bl ,y. hull. Call 509-W
BANNER AIH tijr.
Bihic
be found
what benefit
. Methodist Youth Fel-
Here young
( ncmics Club met Saturday after- j 7; o p . m
There are many ways of win-' no< „, August 3rd in the home of ( lcws hip program,
ning souls, by wonts and by ex-|.\trs. Hampton Aliff. | people have opportunity for s<-
am ple. r is the finest treasure . The meeting was called to "t" | expression.
' -j— u. t rtnn«sifiort Mi mm Helen soo Evening worship.
Personal Anti total News BRIEFS
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Trovatore, Verdi
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MA ItKIAtiE MC KNSE
Harry Wayne Watts, Clover-
dale, to Martha
Stilesville.
Jane Wallac-
( \KI*K\TEK
Carpenter for new work a-.d all kinds of remodeling. Call I ' r AlcCallie. Phone 131. Rei-(■ic-nii-H can he furnished. 9-tf. WA.NTF.D: To rent a
I OR HALF Load of Alberta thirds. Not less tlian 166 acres. I The Gondolier, i .mini" fpi ache S3 25 pei bush (_- ai . jjjve best of references. Fay Boa.right
Greeneastl.* j
Lt Campan.?lla, Paganini Liszt Gloria McCammack Ballet Music, Gluck- Waneta
Niidiols
S>ng of the Voyager PilI- ' erewski Mary Ann Cash Peasant Dance, Baumfelder - (Joan Cunningham The Waterfall, Hobson land.)
Shipman
I Warrior's Song, Heller Reha
Wheeler
Simple Confession, Thome; | Waitring Doll, Poldina Wanda
farm on Hunt
Nevin
to eternal memory: He that wi.-.-Jdei h> the presidert. Miss Helen
r-eth souls is wise. Prov. 11:30. Smythe.
I Twenty-four mrmbers re-
| spend'd t.o the roll call witli a
I cun ent event.
| Mrs. Arthur Bell gave an interesting and helpful discussion j *on the variety and preparation | of Vegetables in Dally Meals.: Mr- Bell assisted by Mrs. R. C. ' Skelton gave a demonstration ofj preparing aand cooking veg -,
tables in a pressure cooker.
L Mrs. Aliff assisted by Mrs. ^ l Ernest Thompson, Mrs. Fred
Lockndge, and Mrs. Ray Britton
Mrs. Grace Lloyd Rhea of s^ ved d -lirious refreshments. Seattle, Wash, is visiting reJa- Members of the Roachdale lives and friends here. ' 4-11 CVub will be guests of the
' etui: ot the next meeting. Mr and Mrs. Ray Neier of Mullinville, Kansas, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Hathaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Alexander of Kokomo are spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Voris Cummings of Belle Union. George McHaffle, south Indi-
ana street, was reported to have fallen yesterday while sweeping
Pulpit
theme:
••Our Pilgrim Life.”
Miss Grace Browning is spending the week-end visiting friends
in Cincinnati.
COE STY FAIR
| \ ( ontlmiril from J*n$re One) ' vine, is tho clothing sweepstakes winner Highest honors in baking exhibits went to Loretta Evens of Madison township, while Betty Fordice, of Russellville. won top placing in the food preparation division. Other
the sidewalk, injuring his left sweepstakes winners already
side.
Mrs. Roger H. Kierstead
PLEASANT HILL Sunday School 10 A. M. Robert Johns, Supt. Worship Service 11 A. M. Sermon: Dead or Alive, you need the church; the church needs you. BEELSVILLC methoomt ( HI KE H 10:00 A. M„ Sunday School Morris Miller, Supt. f eler Holsapple, Asst. Supt. 11:00 Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor, " Tne lnfluer.ee of Home Today. 7:00, Youth Fellowship. Discussion and worship period led. by Miss Ellen Young. 8:00 Evening church service. Theme: ’’The Greatness of Faith.” The Official Board meeting will follow. Let all members be present. Every body welcome.
announced include: Marcia Flint,
i MT.
i
Ml RIDIAN METHODIST
( HI'ltCH
There wi| be preaching services at the Mt. Meridian Methodist »church Sunday evening, August
11. at 8:00.
<1 rinyd Sk. ltiiii, Mt. Meridian Harold Hank. R. 3.
It-It Phone 15F2.
9-3p.'
of Clinton, handicraft; Martha
Mason, Michigan, left Thursday Anne Ogle, Cloverdale. room im-j alter visiting several days with provement, and Rosetta Snyder her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cloverdale, canning. : Hll ' la |Knauer and family. t Mary Frances Torr and Phyllis All Putnnmville players are M. Elroy have been given top, |asked to he a. Robe Ann park honors in the dress revue. Th" I by 12:30 Sunday for their game judges have not yet decided who
(with the strong V. F. W. of will represent Putnam county at house or individual wishing !>
i* -■ctaMr.i trmm Pa S « aa<-> !Terre Haute. Game time 2:30 P. th. date fair from the dress rc- t «l°nate merchandise for the Auc-
vue winners and who will he the !* ,in Ski® a ! Reelsville Aug. 16
John A. Friend, of the kical- alternate. Mary Frances lives please contact Rex Hammond.
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COMMITTEE K1I.MI
Any store, other business
Public Sal Due to labor shortage and other business, i am hav| ^ sale and renting my farm, 1' 2 miles East of Parkersburg iana. on Monday, August 1] Beginning at 10:00 A. M , (DST) Cattle 58 Hea Consisting of 5 Guernsey cows, age from ;i t„ ,. -om witli calves by sicle, some to be fresh by ( |a v h.:«:! of Holsleius from 3 to 7 year* old, part fresh and ■- will hi fresh by day of sale; ft Shorthorn* with ealvi-s h\ Hereford rows, sons- with calves, some spring-r*- 3 cow *; I" head of Hereford springing heifers; „ n( ,' Hii| heifer out of Purdue herd; 1 white Shorthorn hull. w,i e |„ 135(1 to I 100; one Holstein hull weighing around !MMt Ik is. a wonderful bunch of cattle. Don't fail to attend in need of cattle. One Percheron colt out of Senior Grand Champioi, t HAY » 450 to 500 bales of hay. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Three tractors, one International F-20; one Minn/ain.li*. with hydraulic lift cultivator; F-30 tractor, eidtivatnn ^ bottom breaking plow, all on rubber; cultivators; hrrplows; ciiltlpaeki-r; one 7 ft. (lino; one wheal drill; un-.> m, Deere corn planter; one drag; two rubber tire Magi*, ot!'t wagon; one power mower; one new shle-drlhiry just raked 10 acres hay; dump rake; one M. A m. Hanuir one International traveling table Hammernilll : one U lnr| (.'rnutional eomliine; lot of mbtcellaneou* tools. Some household goods and many other articles. Terms of Sale: Cash. No property to he removed until ing with terms. Not responsible for accidents. ROY E. BURROW ERNEST BALL and WALLACE l-T.ETt HKJkC Parkersburg Aid will serve lunch. COLS. ARCH MILLER, and EARL RAY, Auctioneers.
i 'the army’s chemical was-l™ ; fare service announced it is be-|M'
ing reorganized. During
"When Itorvcst llav- Yn- Done t ome to Hiv.-rshle— Just For l-iin" Enjoy A Day of Rides and Games! Bring The Family For A Picnic Open Week Days (Except Monday) 7:3(1 p. m. Open Sundays at I p. ni. FREE Admission Parking FREE Picnicking Cheeking \\. 30lh St. and White River Imliami polis.
Indiana’s Largest Amusement Center
Every School Girl Should Look Her Best Make Your Permanent Appointment Now - APPROVED BEAUTY SHOP WILMA \\ \TSON. ADELINE FORD, DOROTin M \E SHILLINGS.
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reorganized. During committee hearings CWS was severely criticized for its contact vith the Garson enterprizes, and was involved in use of 4.2I inch mortar shells that proved
defective.
| 2. A special bouse committee i postponed a meeting that was scheduled today to hear Benja-: j min F, Fields, mystery broker and press agent for the GarI .-sons, tell how ne acquired) scarce bronze wire screening jtrom the War Assets Administration. The hearing will be!
held Monday. It was
when committee chairman Roger C. Slaughter, D., Mo., informed members he would be unable to i (turn to Washington in time to I
. preside.
Meader abruptly rejected tii“ ' A reivers' report from Prestons- | burg on May's condition. “We are not in the habit of accepting simple written certifi-
cates,” be declared.
fire department, has retarded in Greencastle, while Phyllis is from the Firemen's Convention t H member from Reelsville. , held in Foet Wayne* where he — was a delegate from the Irani HOSPITAL NOTES fhz®*- j Carl Taylor, Reelsville, R. 2 Mr and Mrs. Ivan Cooper an I vwui a:knitted to the hospital Vast
daughter, loia. Clay Bettis. Tim night.
A ontress. and Albert Shuey went Me* Elizabeth Clines of CIov-' to the county farm Thursday eidale was dismissed from the j night to sing for the enjoyment hospital yesterday. J j of the people at the farm. j Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Parker. Mr. and Mrs Carlyle Hurst 40® e Walnut, are the parents and sons. Larry and Jerry have , r a „„„ born at the hospital
returned home from Pueblo. Thursday
Colo., where they visited wtt’i Jot-m Stanley of Fillmore was delavel' Mr ' aM ' 1 K, “ nneth Swc t. dismissed from the hospital yea-'
! They were called home by tbe terrtay.
! death of Mr. Hurst's father. } Miss Laurel Mason. 630 Am!-! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mannou nson street, was dismissed from
9-12-21.
CALL US FOR FAMILY REUNION PHOTOGRAPHS You will appreciate them in later years. Anytime Anyplace Phone 251 Over Murphys 5 & 10. MR. A MRS. R. VON SIEMENS’ STUDIO
Dobbs Tire & Battery
ARE GIVING A
and Mr. and Mrs. Venard Wala- tbe hospital this morning. n left Tuesday for Gillitt-. Mrs. Irene Brant, Greencastle j Wyoming, for a visit with M’s 3 t was discharged from | Stella Rule and Mr. and Mr- hospital Friday morning.
Eric Rule and other relatives.
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, Tl) I’m-: TAX I'M Kits OK PI TNAM COl’N'Cy. INDIANA; I i'HI lire h. irl.v imimi-il III ,| ■,
the fe'lllo" (ms it.., 11 III,.,I u,,.
I'lrrk of 'I'll'- I 'll I lilt III I' j IT u 11
Mrs, Friith SJcott anil her son a.-e keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. Mannon while -hey are gone. | T-Sgt. E. L. Robb, US Army
( LINTON FALLS METIIOIMSTl^ rUi, n ? f ir CHURCH Putnam Ccun-y, wishes to anl noance that effective 75 August,
1946. he will be in Orecncastle jand surriiunding communities in. Thursday of each week instea- 1 of Wednesitay, hi* usual etav. T-Sgt. Robb will accept enlistments for the Regular Army a* the Greencastle Post Offit e
building.
Reduced Prices on NOTIONS
10c Sewing Thread, Large Spool
To
oc Sewing Thread, Small Spool
3c
Me Turkish Cloth, Pot Holders
7c
5c Merceriied Thread
3c
5c Safety Pins
3c
20c Box Straight Pins
12c
5c Card Safety Pins
3c
5c Sewing Needles
3c
SI.00 Clothes Dryers
27c
SI.98 Skirt Markers
57c
SI.18 Wire Sweater Form
67c
98c Dish Towels, 6 in package
67e
25c Flour Sack Squares
13c
Montgomery Wards
Regular services: Sunday school at 10 a. in. and M. Y. F. at 7 p. m. each Sunday. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. each second and fourth Sun-
day.
There will be an all day meeting on Sunday, August 11. At the morning service the sacra ments of Holy Communion and Baptism by sprinkling of both Infants and adults will be observ ed Fellowship dinner on the church lawn at noon will he followed by a service of baptism ’by immersion for those desiring this method. M. F. and evening service as usual. Everyone welcome. BRITAIN PREPARED LONDON, Aug. 9—(UP)— A foreign office spokesman said today that Britain is prepared “to take unilateral action" in even*, of ar.y tiu«u to British lives and property in Iran. CHARGES CONSPIRACY’ INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 9 — (UP) A suit filed by the CIO . United Electrical W'orkers today chn-ged Gov. Rulph F. Gates ar.d othu- state official* with an "illegal conspiracy” In using th» (Kate guard to disperse pickets at the Rex Manufacturing Can. plant at ConnersviUe. Ind. The suit, filed in federal .'©art, f ought to have Gates and other officials enjoined from further use of the suite guard and state |'dice against "peaceful picket-
ing."
KINDERGARTEN CLASS TO BE SUPER VISED HY BOARD A kindergarten class will be available in Greencastle thi; year, starting with the opening of the public schools. I, will he operated under the supervision if a board and will not be a private venture as heretofore operated. Mrs. Polly Bollock, wife of 3 , OI attending Del auw, will team the morning section, and if guf flrien- children register, another teacher will be employed for the afternoon session. Anyone interested is asked to rail Mrs. Tennis, Phone 387 within the
Mrs. Arabella Brewer of Clov1 rdale was dismissed from the
hospital this morning.
Mrs. Edna Pearl Nelson, Greencastle. R. 3, was released from the hospital this morning.
Mrs. Haliie Waiting of
Bend is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Custer. 635 Seminary
street.
n*xt f*w iajrx.
j t mirt, as providt i] i.y ihe Statutes j <»1 t!ie State *if Indiana, to estab lisli a !- re«. i 'minty l.ilu auv for eleven townships in Putnam bounty not now servi. ed |>\ a public idbrnry. 'I'.iv I• -\ y upon all taxiiole nuopei ty of said eleven townships will !>.' made to pay the . \-
puuse of said library.
Any resident freeholder or freeholders may prerent and fib with ! tbe Auditor of I'utMain (’ounty a 1 fnionstraiice or remoust ra in cs South XtntillK 'bat he or th- a|. npp., t-d to levy I u a tax and niakinu an annual approfu bit Ion fo, said I nrpone of a 1' ibib Count\ Li-
brary.
The Board <*f County Commissioners of K'tituam Count> will nnet in the Commissioners room in ibt* t ourt Ibiiisi', ()!'e(’11east le, Intliana. August 1«. 1!)4«. at I a on • I’D K A. M to eonslder said petition or petitions and such remonstrances and deterniin, the establishment of said Free County Li-
bra ry
Signed: Rtidnlpb a Fordice Ross s ToriI'red F. ifiinter I tonrd of ('oun * y Com miss loners ATT I',ST : t'l ir.i S. Jones 1 ' 1 •. 'i _ 21
REMINGTON FIELDMASTER 22 GAUGE SHOTGUN For the best score of 50 shots consecutively. This Week At The Putnam County Fair.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX l' 1 I '" ni. -ter of determining; the* tax rates for certain pufy * L" I «d < ireeueasi |c. But narn Counix. I'i ina
Jzilnarv ibmrd.
>">. ■ - lerebv yiveii the taxpayers of Cn • istlc , II' I "u ns1111»; II Townshijis in (.'ount y Li i ' i' 1 ' i i'' nt\. I'ldiaua, that the proper leual td'Hcers of sii'lf'^ I i |v n their regular ntoetin^- plaet*. on thv 2Vth da', of
j will • "i sjii r the follow in>4 hudu'et:
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LINCOLN RESTAURANT Across Irom Post Olfict Phone 163
Backache Misery Eased ■V wm-KNOWN NOME REMCBl Whanifcm fo insuf- g|f||IPVC Uimf Mention of HIKInk ■ 0 Wh«m backache, headachcj and frequent *2 ,m « “P "‘e”* KlMkr folks feet m miser•We^ many now get Dr Kilmer’, Swamp Root medicine to relieve >uch dixtree*
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* AMHIVKMAWTWff . 0* + + + + + + + .|. + .{.+ $ Weddings Mr. amt Mrs. Paul Hatcher. 15 years today. August »th. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Jones, 2 years today, August 9tli. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sechman of Broad Park, 18 years ago today August 9th. Birthdays when due to the kidneys'nm e'lTminatmaT r.,,1 *’ ln ) J 1 ™"** whm loaa ot sleep causes folks to George Fox. 84 years Friday. M^t^?hVrTir^r„,”te^: August 9 „1 herb , combined in Swamp Root, for Mr,. Hairy Browiv 4«V4 X. ^Y^V^ry^o'^rXriS'U^ .kh"; Jackson St. Todny, Angust 9th. bottle of Ewan, p Root f-omthedtutston.
MOST WOMEN ARE SMARTER THAN MEN BUT IT'S AN AWFUL THING TO OWN UP TO
It's smart business to consolidate all your indebtedness. it protects your credit standing and relieves you of worry. We shall be glad to discuss with you thi
matter of a loan.
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h ' 'il "f bmlift t estinuitr* m.iv bo seen iu '►Liiv I *1 (VI V|>: 1)1- I.((lit v l( v Kl Ml TO Ml Hri'I.O ni, H KKIH (ItKD FOR K.XPIONSKft t6 1
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in v, 'l 1 URf,s 1 A ‘*»I lines 0. 7. Sa and 8b) I ' '"unt to bo raised fo** expenses to iv< -
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Vmount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines
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I "";' V -M'|-;| |-y Sl-rvlo- , rH a fill. ' i'i'.V'; /y PI”-,"’I UK shull hnv,1 right I" I..- licar.J "Jf | . , t ' s , m*'e l»e**n determined, and presetted fn the ^. fl j ,| , ' ' •'VO da.ys prior to the se- *md Motlda' 1 ^ I i thciMxM.ivV.w " ' t ,,v 'be f,nn,u \udltor. ten or more a ( |t( . ,,f 'iv, v ,. '-'-"iev.d Uv such |e\hx. mav appeal to H'e 1 a fnr unnl henrlnk th^.
Auditor not liter than Ortober
! "’ill fix a date for hearing in this County.
Kaymond Skelton Waher r? Cox
w I» lied tills , , , T , Tr w Kllllngor oIs t day of July, 1940,
