The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1946 — Page 2
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Mrs Ennis Johnson. Cantos- | Mrs. Mnrlon Boam and infan; ville, wis admitted to the Put- son. Coatesville. were released r n County Hospital early Sat from the Putnam Oiunty
urrlay.
hos-
i pital Friday evening.
ACOUSTICOr BETTER HEARING CLIK5C Sp rial >.hi>»ln ; ol tliU oiilstniHjiiiK liearlng aid nlll he held ill Ihe COMMERCiAL HOTEL GREENCASTLE TUESDAY. AUGUST 13,» I »o 4 P. M. Gome In And See Us! ANN MOCKER, Lizton, Ind. ( ompletn Mm of standard batteries for all hearing aids.
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 10.
! SOCIETY
THE AIR CONDITIONED VONCASTLE LAST SHOWING TODAY TAKE A WHIRI WITH MAISII •n • ikycycl built fur wuc It's hur funni
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CLOSING OUT SALE V I ha\, sold inv farm, I nill sell at aurtion on the farm !i ilcd •' ml! » ra-t of ( Inw-rdale, on Slate Koad I’J »r * miles \,. sl m f mlneme. Ind., the following property, on: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 STAKTtNt. \ l II O’CLOCK V M. I). S. T. 2-HEAD OF HORSES -2 One 1 am id smooth month horses, extra good workers. G-HEAD OF CATTLE -6 Oni vrat old it-d Shorthorn eow with heifer ealf; one (I it ai nlil Ida. k .fersei eon with large ritlf, a 5 Kallon row; one li }i ;:r nlil .terse, emt l.IIIi a ealf hy siil.-, a goml inilker 40-HEAD OF HOGS- 40 Mi; Hampshire shnats, X.1 to Itm Ihs. r-al feeders; S Dtiroison- to furrou in sepleniher, immtinrd; one Itnroe sou open, Immuned. HAY AND FEED till hnshels wheat; one staek Timothy hay. 42 - RABBITS - 42 tl Ones, * ftneks; Ml young rahhits, eating si/,-, CHICKENS t.'i \eu Hampshire Ked I'nllt-ls, AAA grade, halehed in April. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS t.n il \\el>er Wagon and l.nv, teed wagon, Met ormiek mowing maeh . , li-il. Ii i si dise, good hay rake, Itlaek Haw k corn planter uilli fi-Ci/.e.' ;t Liehment, cheek row, McCormick-Occring etilthati nrlnd ■ t ne. ilrag, donhle trees, set of harness, hrv-aking plow, Mb rod nt m w harhulre, one lot of Innther and many other itrtlet* ■ used on r, farm. CHICKEN AND HOG EQUIPMENT 1(1x1’ hmoder house llki- new; also el.iek f-.’eders, waterers and othei cipiipim lit. M new ling houses; II, 1‘J-ft, gates. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Copper-Clad cook range, \ ietrola, dresser, hed, springs and matti s, Kayo lamp, halltivc, rockers, oeeaslonal chair, I :.\r; rugs, laid.-, snfi, porch suing, M congulrum rugs, 50 lh. |ee l.nv, hahy hrd, cream separator, dishes, cooking utensils, fruit Jais, and many other articles too numerous to list. TMtMS — CASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents. V. O. MANN, Owner W \> NK KKWNKMAN, Auel. ||{\ (•. KNOI.I,, Clerk, la.ui h will he served on groumls.
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Personal And local News BRIEFS
TWO ^ SISTERS •, A * BOSTON ‘
mm Gwsotf Jm ULYSON
Miss Persia Niblark from Wheatland, Indiana, visited friends in Greencastle Friday. Dr. Lillian Brownfield and her Cater, Mrs. Barker of Niks, Michigan, were in Greencastle on Friday. X Glenn Bowman ami son. Jerry, of Tulsa. Okla., and Mis, Bertha Hepler were nt Turkey Run Park Friday. Gordon E. Mi-Masters, 401
Golden Rod Club foldk Meeting The Golden Rod Club was teld Friday night at Amy Neal:' wiih E.rtnta Albin hostess. There was a pillow case exhange. door prize won by Del!.',
vfoy er.
The r’Xt meeting will be hell
new member.
The hostess conducted an. interesting contest which was won by Mrs. Flora Lew r an and a tree guessing game, won by Mr::. Lillie Reeves. Mrs. Reeves gae - a vacation time contest. u*>n by lira. Bantice Lukenbiii ana
Helen Estes.
8 members, one guest, Mrs Earl O’Hair and several children.
Moyer will be hostess. There will be a white elephant sale and gift exchange. . »:• + + + Enjoyable Gathering
Held July 78th
On Sunday, July 28. quite n
number of relatives
Mrs. M K. Davis gathered their home in Balnbridge and
orangeade.
S'.anley Lewman of Dana, visited Wednesday and Thurst’ay with his mother, Mrs. Flota
Lewman. 4- + d* -e
Mr ami Mrs. Roy Cline, Jr., cl
of Mr. and Clovei.lale entertained with i
at 1 supper Friday evening in honor of tier father. John Bowman's
for Mr. ami Mrs.
had a very enjoyable day. Mi. 1 birthday and
and Mrs Karl Davis and chil-' Glenn Bowman and children -t tlren, Sharon and Richard, who Tulsa. Okla. Other guests were live in his father’s house aro, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth SincUi i leaving for their new home th - and daughter and Mr. and Mr-, last of this month, so the gathet Charles Taber of Mt. Meridian; ing was also in their honor. Rev. Mrs. Ada Bowman and • is. Earl Davis has accepted a tw , 1 Bertha Hepler of Clove, dale and year pastorate for the Milton. Mrs. John Bowman and Loren
Ind., Christian church and his and Fatric.a.
work stmts the first of Septem-
Announcement We wish tc announce that we Have Purchased the Little White Kitchen Just North o. Intersection on Road 4| ROCKVILLE, INI). LUNCilES CANDY ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES Your Business Appreciated Mr. & Mrs. Jim Whitaker
EXHI’ME BODY
t< (■■■.In I frixii I'nm- (Inn
her.
All came with well filled has- ^^^iVYirXinave "wddemV. of
kets and a most bountiful dinner , ^ poiso|ijng
was aerved at the noon hour. Mrs. Daisy Davis gave thanks .for God’s many blessings and the greal abundance of food, after which all enjoyed the fine cats. Coffee, iced tea and a
Ohio straet, has been discharged bevei-ag,- of orange and lemon from the navy at the Great juice wa served by the hostess Lakes, 111., separation center. which added much to the enjoy*
Bernard Cole of Cleveland, j ment of the feast.
Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs j The ohler people all had a flmGordon Sayers this weekend. Mr. ; time meeting and greeting each
Mrs. LockntHii before being released on bond was question.-1 by Walter Sauley, a Jefferson county deputy sheriff. Sauley said she denied having caused Mis. McConnell’s illness. “Neither by word nor deed nor thought have I ever harmed anyone," Sauley quoted Mrs. Lockman as saying.
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SOFTBALL NOTICE
The American Legion soft ha. 1 team is asked to meet at the i Legion Home at 6:30 Monday I evening to make the trip to Leb-
i anon.
Cole was associated with M-.jother and reminiscing. The Saygrs in the army. ' young people enjoyed playing Major and Mrs. Charles Arn- j croquet and the children enjoyed old and daughter have returned a swing near the house, i to their home in Carlisle Bar- J A splendid social time was cn- | racks, Pa. after visiting his joyed by all. All wish Earl suo^
| mother. Mrs. C. J. Arnold. , cess in his future work. | M| . am| Mrg Jame8 Zeis Ieft , John D. Long of Earllngton. Those present were Mr. and ^ ^ CoIo , Kentucky, i 8 stopping off with -Mrs. Alva Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ wm vjsit M( . ,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Savers be-; Wilbur Pruitt, Pistol Pruitt, Mrs. •
i< * ^ . tv .. st ya Mrs. William Barrett and .son
j fore retunvn# to the Harvard j Cecil Pruitt, Mrs. Daisy O. echool vof business aadministra-J Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis
HOSPITAL NOTES | tion. J and daughter, .Judy, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spencer, j -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry of : Mrs. Carl Ferrand, Mr. and Mrs. Carb:n, are the pat--.its of a , Cloverdale, Mrs. Irene Sage of j Roy Feriand Mr. anil Mrs. Mar-
W1TH NEWS
BASEBALL SUNDAY, AUG. II Rcbe Ann Park TERRE HAUTE V. F. W vs PUTNAMVILLE NO ADMISSION
daughter born Saturday morning j Indianapolis, and Arthur Nevtns, | ion Ferrand and daughter, Kay at the iPutnam County hospital, wire Thursday evening dinner , and Shirley, and three sons. Ken-
Carl Taylor, Reelsville, re, turned to his home from the hospital late Friday. Jnhn Pierson, 815 Anderson, was discharged from the hospital P'rainy afternoon.
ThopH fiunto Petitwu
"SEE YOUR FARM FROM THE AIR" Wednesday, August 14 GREENCASTLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
-- TAKE A FREE RIDE OVER YOUR FARM. - HEAR DR. JONATHAN FORMAN, VICE PRESIDENT OF FRIENDS OF THE LAND, EDITOR, OHIO MEDICAL JOURNAL, NATIONAL AUTH0RITT ON SOIL CONSERVATION. •• CONSULT WITH DR. 0. 0. MOTT, PURDUE UNIVERSITT. ON PASTURE IMPROVEMENT. CONSULT WITH KENNETH WELT0N, DIRECTOR STATE SOIL CONSERVATION.
guests of E. C. Dicks and Mrs. neth, K. ith and Carl, Mr. aand Nofsinger. Mrs. Sage is a daugh- Mrs. William la-slie Ferrand and ter of Mr. Dicks and Mr. Nevins . daughter. Mrs. Martha Ellen
Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ridgway of Kansas City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hamke and daughter. Pat will Join friends in Indianapolis Sunday for a vacation at Lake Wawasee. The following week Mrs. Hamke and daughter will stop at Lake Silver for a week with Mrs. Nila Heston and daughtet, Samira.
SUMMER FOODS MUST BE TEMPTING
is a son of Mrs. Nofsinger. | Jones ami her (laughter, Bai - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman bara, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and childrcng Jerry and Jane, of Flint, Burl P’lint. Mr. and Mrs. Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Ada Bowman Russell Day and son. Larry, and | and Mrs. Bertha Hepler. of Clov- daughter, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. j erdale and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayton Cox and son. Russell,.
Sinclair and Lou Ann were dll'.-' and daughters. Doris, Barbara fant son, 118 Chestnut, were dis j ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- and Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Har-! charged from the eounty hospLal
Mrs. Margaret Barger and in-
* •• FARM MACHINERY EXHIBITS. ★ .. BULL DOZER DEMONSTRATION.
LUNCH MAY BE PURCHASED ON GROUNDS In cooperation with Aero Services, Greencastle Municipal Airport. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK !< Ital ■Motn. SIM ■rao.m,,
I ics Taber Wednesday, t cld Davis and Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. He-ha Dunn, 119 E. Howard Davis There were 18 ! Franklin St. received a telephone present including the hosts and
call Friday night from her sou, fomtlies.
Pvt. Harold “Doc'' Dunn, wt»> ;s The time of departure came In the Armj Air Force at Den- mid >t is hoped there will hr vet- Colorado. He is well and ex- many more such gatherings. Pf'-'is to be home for 15 days in 1 Many pictures were taken dur-
September. His address Is Pvt I Ing the afternoon.
Harold L. Dunn. 45040255 Sq. L\ 4- 4- 4- 4Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado, j Mrs. Kstes Hostess 'I he steering gear of a truck f.. I m ust Grove Club
late Friday,
driven by Cecil Craft locked so! I that he was unable to straighten 1 up tin- truck after it hail taken 1 ihc curve over the culvert north j of Big Walnut Chapel in Putnam county yesterday evening. The truek landed in a ditch spilling some of the load. It was necessary to unload the truck of baled bay iiefore a wrecker could get it buck on the highway. No damage was done. Brazil Times. • MARRIAGE LICENSE Clinton M. Mangun, Jr., Greencastle, to Wandn Jrtmm, Newark New Jersey.
NEVER LONELYYou needn't be, if you moke interesting books your companions. Our lending library can please your every mood •* humorous or serious, adventurous or industrious. Sam Hanna's Lending Library
The Locust Grove Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Estes. wcs t of Somerset. Mrs. Lillie Reeves presided. Mrs Flora Lewman gave th.devotions followed by the club pri> r, written, and given by Mrs. Reeves. During the business session, the president appointed Mrs. Arhsa Cassity as secretary to HU the unexpired term of office vacated by Mrs. Walter Masten. The question of sending friendship boxes to women in devastcd countries was discussed. Mr.-. Fred Hanks was received as a
+ ANNIVERSARIES 4
Weddings
Doris Eileen Hutcheson, dmighte.r of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hutcheion, Pumamville, 0 years today. August 10th. Mrs. Hnrtha Tharp, Greencastle, August 11.
Birthdays
Mrs. Ralph Ash, 302 W. Liberty SL today, Aug. 10. Miss Mary Murphy, 314 Ohirstreet, Greencastle, 22 years old
August 10th.
Mr. Samuel Chadwick. Reelsville
R. 1., 87 years today.
Mr. John M. Vanhook, South Indiana Street Road, 83 yean:
today.
LOST; Bracelet. friendship links on black ribbon engravi .1 i Happy Birthday, Mary Be l, Judy and Eddie. Lost between .’’16 Elm St., and corner of Anderson and Locust. Birthday gift.' Reward. Cali 780-W o r Doom Lou Gorham, 316 Elm St. 10-r
fo satisfy appetites in summer, we make a special effort to make all of -jui meals tempting and delicious.
CAFE ROYALE
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