The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1946 — Page 2
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Softball
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V. F W. 4.19 vs Reelsville.
Clovfritale vs Morton. Th*-mIii\. Vhtrust, '-<» D#Pamv vs Johnson's, ftoinhint"! v> Laundry Mwlmsdiiv, XiiRiist. !l
V. K ft 4!V9 vs. Clovordale. Plltmorv vs. V. F. • 1550 Wednesday. Thursday, an 1 pridin'. August 2K. 29. nO all postponed trames. if any, will b u played mi these dates. Thee may tie a post season play o'
among the four top teai
final .-‘tantlin”
If trams air unablr to play Gn • on thr sc hrmilcd dfttos due* t » . utii.i previous (■1‘inii it tincitf s' n v lr>(itiinatr reason's. !•
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Mrs, Hattie
Oreeneas'lc. \vn Putnim I'oun'n
day morning. Miss A jd \
Clovoidale was the hospital Ft
Mrs. Zennia
Emry street, w the hospilal hi
Mr. and Mrs
Clayton, a-e t daughter b on County In .
Mr. Alb' rt
IMF DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TIF, INDIANA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 51W - (,■ ** Vrw MiYSVILLE *
r?.-ss A. Runyan, etux. to Ri h NEW MATSVILLt aru T. Reeves, land in Green- * ****** + *+, +
SOCIETY
^pital Saturmmings. R. -'i. ■ harge 1 fr m . aft moon, lor, 20f> Fist lismissed from
Friday.
il<| Ker.nedy.
parents of a
the Putnam .day night. inen.1, R. 3,
HERALD CONSOLIDATED T( . v „ “It Waves For All’’ I Th i. sent Day Club Entered in the poatoffice at T .„.„|., v Greencastle, Indiana as second meet In 1 > c lass mail matter under Act of Mrs. K 2 ir Pn vo. March 7. 1878. . '!• + * *
Subscription rates, 15 cents
afternoon
will I with
Reeves, land in v.rr. ^ + 4. + 4. + d-+ •!• + •!•
C; Robeir Goldsbcrry. eitJX, to gp ^t Tvtllay with Mr. and Mrs. ’
suhscnpiion raura, u ec.eo nail in Putnam County: $3.50 to [$5.00 per year by mail outside
Putnam County.
S. R. Karldeit. Puhllsher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
in th- hospital
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Mrs. DcPew Entertains For Sever it ( hiildren
Mrs. Walter W. DePew entertained at a childrens par.y for
her daughter anj friends ThursSueh pious hungers have help day afternoon. August 15th. cd raise men from barbarism to Indoor gn s and contests
chivalrous civilization. It will were enjoyed by ail until after
ted to theij^.^p j, glorious person of yo.
- - * •- - words of mv me — Those present were: Jun
Eliza A. Fellows Kendall, land in
Twp. $1.
John A. Tresner,
F. Spurlock
Twp. SI.
Grace a. Pruitt
family
to David A. spent Friday with Ida and Raur 1
Greencastle steward.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Leak and
etux, to Edna family were Sunday guests o. land i® Greencastle Mr. and Mrs. tluy Mount and
family near North Salem,
to Edna C. Clarence Hughes spent Sunday
Greencastle with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibbs and
son.
etux. to Edith Stewart was Tuesday
refreshments, the children play d rK1]ia)d pay chiles, coix, land ir. guests of Mrs. Emma Steward.
Let the words of my mouth, and Fames on the lawn.
McCullough, land in
Twp. $1.
James T. Me Neff,
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BASEBALL Robe-Ann Park
lUNDAY, 2.30 P. M.
Ptitnamville
Greencastle Twy. $1. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and
2 j , , mv r t b „ 1 r.- se present were juh A Sandy, etux, to At- family of Indianapolis spent Satr - r ; ; c« 5 "- - >,r ’ *7 , p 1 I ’ 1 and Neil Irwin Lc j Ann Sin- Frank J. McCullough, etux, to 1 Mr. and Hrs. Tommy Btck
flair. Byron Snyl.r, CaUle and ,. hf)i! | s w. Mercer, etux. land in lehimer of near Ladoga spent 1 Dcrvl Fine. Jean and Madonna Hoosier HighlanJs, $325. Sunday with Edith Stewart.
Hurst, Billy McF rran, Nema 1 Beth ai I Boby DePew. Other guests were Mrs. Kenr th Sin•clair and Mrs. Gerrge Irwin. ; Mrs. Walter A, Ramsay, sister of
Mrs. DePew. assisted.
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CARBON M XDMISSION
|»IHSOAAI. And Loial News BRIEFS
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I I* %- -I* Good ft ill ( luh Meets
I D. A. R cabins open 3 to 5 on
| Sunday, Aug. 18.
I Miss Mary Virginia Young has 1 g ne to Davtorv, Ohio for
! weekend.
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A TASTE DEUCHT
arc
Our full course Sunday dinners arranged and prepared v.'i‘h ufmoit care. Vegetables in season and coo! tempting salads are combined with a
meat selection
CAFE ROYALE
ftith Mrs. Leonard
The Good Will Club met Wnesdny afternoon, Aug. 14, wit' Mrs. Pearl Leonard. Tne mect- | ing opened hy a!! singing “Go i
■nige and Mrs. John H. Alice ' America " M iry Suth. ,-
hove returned to Greencastle «n. president presided. Minutes fmm Pine Lake. Michigan. I "t the last m, ting were lead
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne and and approved. S. ven member -
family of Farmington. Minn, are answered roll rail “Where you In i visiting Mrs. Sarah Payne would like to take a trip.” Afteif Greencastle and other rela- the regular business meetiiv lives. I nnd flower collection the* meel-
Mi. and Mrs. L. J. Arnold have ing was dosed by all repeating purchased the old Farmer brick the Lord’s Prayer,
residence on east Washington Contests were won hy Mis stiret and will occupy it in the Mary Sutherlii;. Alice Thom im ar future. | and Nellie Williams. Tho-'
Mi and Mrs. Albert Dobbs present were Mrs. Alice Thomas,
ai,- spending several days if Bernice Trout. Mary Sutherlin.
Springfield, Illinois. They will at- \ia r y Clark, Mary Ellen Thoma
tend the Three I Fair, an annuid Nellie Williams, and two guestevent in Springfield. Mrs. Della McKamey and Mrs
Scott Kirkham, Gene Crawley, t T u |j M Hageity and hostess, Mi-
Gcorge Reynolds and Chester Leonard and several children of Jarvis will attend the National members. Refreshments Motorcycle races in Springfiel I v f , ri , served by the hostess and
Illin is this week end. assistant, Mrs. Mary Clark.
FOR SALE
Sft EET CORN For Freezing or Canning.
Guaranteed.
tile Per dozen, »3.'J5 Per hundred, delivered. Call 7(»l
or rfFTL
Jacob L Long
TH I vri-:K> S \ I.K OK
K»*TATI*:
Two story modern, nine n»om, i name rcsicleiici* IocjHimI at l-’.ist \V Isl ington Street, will l»e
i nfferetl at p<'i'’ate sale to tin*
i Jiiwltest bidder for cash. Rids will i aecepted on or before ..«|o.k A. M Kriday. August 'J:i,
I I!'i*;.
Rropert> will lo* sold subv’ct t<* the riki> ( s «*f |ir« sent tenants^ ltUftiiries ma> be made of First* • MtiZ' ns Rank and Trust rompany ,,i. 11!: J e pflOt t'» Sit le. Rroi**!!' | a;iy b, inspected by itppolnrmcnt First-Fitiz* ns Rank and Trust Company. Trustee t ir* enc i st le. fndia na. I i;-U‘-20-21-<t.
JUST RECEIVED LOAD OF SELECT INDitm WATERMELON! 30 Lb. Average - Sweet and Redid 65c each Drive out for one of these fine melons, $|| 9-f2 Sunday A. M. - Melons availabk, Sunday. Bob Dean’s FOOD MARKET
Washington At Win J.
TiJAty Owi 'PMmm 'piym OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ENTITLED TO THE BEST SERVICE WE CAN GIVE THEM!
prime sab.*:
noithcs
iiud 1
at the farm, loa Coatcsville, 4 .le a , . : and 1-i
Thm is a cloning out sale of aU p»te«l :i miles north of Ac > i :■ liules southnast of New Wi • !c ••
mile south of Hadley, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1946 at I I :.'4<i a. in., DST, th follow in ;: 20 •• Head Dairy Cows ann Hei.ers - 20 All Itaiigs \ucinafod a 1'. !!. I -cd. 5- al. iirimlle cow, fresh, ago 7; 7-gal. Ilolstcin-lcrso. fresh, ago ii; h gal. Ilol-tcin, fresh, age I. The* • llirc* cow - can'i In hint *f >mi want real preifuctlon. •5-gal. Guornscx, good milki r. gentle, on good flow of milk, age .8; t-gal. (iiirriiso\, puro lirod, duo to froshen Alan h 2; I gal. t.iiernso.Y, puri bn I. dm to froslion l oll. '.’I; Igal. Guorn* •> hoi for from lari H 'I lord, do to froshen again Frh. U; S gul. Gnernsi \ tuil i r al |irospi i l, to froshon again Feb. 25; 3-gal. ml Ciieins.'.v, dm lo f rosin n I , Ii. x ; (i-gal. blai k .lorsox, gontlo, ago 7, to h In n .Ian. Ill; I gal. hlaok .lor-sry-Onernsoy, hoifer of aboxc cow, to Inslna .Ian. il; l-gal. Gnrrhsi j lu lfei, fo froshen I oli. ;u (the h iii r from ti-gal. eow ); 4-gal. Hhorthorn heifer, duo ti fresln ri l oli. ■;; Lgal. |inro lirod Holstoln hell-r from Grown hold a i'la'.iiliold, roal prospeet, canslstont milkor. line to freshrn Nin. IH; Giii rnsox cow. ago 3, lo reshen Sepl. JJl; .lorsoy cow, ago 5. to reshon No\. (i; short-boi'n-Holstoin helfor, |ia*tur( tin d . milking slinrtliorn bull; «me s|M't'Mcti holfor! .l.-rsox Guori h ,ti r; |miio lirod (iuorn-
s> tuili.
M\( HINFItV WII KQI IP3IK\I — Pair single unit Surge milker, i-mnplcto. It Intero.io | in i i ;i w ilnwn Imoterla, buy this milkor with no long nnlk tuln Pair singk washing lulls with Move; milk cans; burr bill i riuiok I* o :.g manure eprvivdi-r. like now and a real nio lel JOII-H; trai tor lighting outfit; heavy duty log chains. HIM SKIIOI.I) tiOtIlfs—( (insult ( rt-I \ radio; two }i\Pl weed rugs; breakfast suite; I'hor d < Ii washing liuvehinc, rcoondltioned ycai ago. POCI.TIIV—I ho trios, white; some Parrod Umk pullets. Any neighbor is wclcimie to bring anything to my sale. FERMS — ( it * 11. Not rcspoii*' vp for accldrnts. WENDELL W. SMITHERMAN ALTON III RST, V O. Ill VTFK. \uds. JOHN SIIF.LTOV, clerk. I.uneli by Hadley I id -• \i ( |. One i-row now ( orn Picker, hioimti d on I - .’O Fannnlt to hr sold at private sale.
Wallace Welch and son of Inlianapolis visited here Friday ifternoon. .Mr. Weicii formerly lived here and the son will come heie next month to enter DePa uw University. | Mr. an J Mrs. Noble Allee and di.ighter Betty and Wilford Huist, at-ended th Illinois State Fair and Poland China Hog Show held Wednesday at Spring-
, .id in | y e ai' s . Aug.
j Crystal Day, Fillmore. 17
years Aug. 16.
| Franklin Shuck, Fillmore
Aug. 16.
I Mrs. Amanda Terry, 90 years today, August 17th. •
i motorcycle races on Sundav. | Melvin VVa >’ nc Eas,hanl ' son J Mr. and M*s Kay Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kastham,
Dcyne Carson have returned to "
The next nicoting will he Sept 11 with Mis. Nina Haltom with Mrs. Lou Williams, assistant.
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★ ANNIVERSARIES * zjy -i- -i. -p -1- -j. yjj
.1 Birthday*
Frances Robinson, Fillmcre, 19
18.
Robert Kirkham joined memi hers of the motorcycle club in Ctawfordsvllle and left for ' Springfield. Illinois Friday evc- { ning They will attend the autoj mobile races on Saturday and the
6 years today, Aug.
their home in GrecncasiJe. They, were away two weeks on a vnea-! lien which took them to Yellowj stone National Park and other J interesting points in the far
wes-.
Wendell Pell, district circulation manager of the Indianapolis News and The Daily Banner, and the following boys will make t trip to Coney Island and Cineir.-* i iti, Sunday: Jimmy Allender.l Cloverdale; Stanley Smith, Fill-)
i more
17th
RI \l. F.STATK TK XNSFLUS Lucy A. Huffman to Mary E.. Williams, land in Washington
Twp. $1.
Myrtle A. Grantham, etal to Ervy L. Gray, etux, land in Jackson Twp. $1. Allen M. Cam mack, etux. to Virginia McCammaek, land in Jefferson Twp. $l.
, „ Roy C. Buis , etux, to Morris'' Jimmy Ross. Bainbridge; K Woofls ,. tux laml in Mad ,.
Charles LaFollett, New Market son -i^yp j]
l " 1 UVsl, v Nefw ,,f NMTie M Denny to Husk, i w.
Rice, etux. land in Grecm astlo
Twp. $1.
Hubert K. Clodfclter. etux, to L Ian F. Chilrotc. etux. Ian 1
BEKS ADOPT TOWER
GLENDORA. Cal. lUP) Tie I world's biggest beehive was disovered at the lookent tower or. j Johnston Peak of Mt. Baldy by j forest rangers who re-opened the
J tower for the fire season.
V E. White, fire control assistj mt. and lookout ran Everett L. Osborn were routed by thousands of hies when they opened the shut.er entrance Miltorv P. Woodworth, bee expert, corraled the swarm and ten pound*
of honey.
Moose Picnic For Members and their Families only.
Sunday, Aug. 18
7 Miles Northwest of Greencastle on Earl Evans Farm.
^I.ASNIFTER AD8 FOR SALE: Peaches, Georgia I Belle (white) last call. Bring ■ ontainer. Frank's Orchard. Mortr»n. 25-ip. FOR SALE: Large apartmc.it house, good locution, near town, flood income for rental. Price >6.000. Call after 6 p. m. or o" Sunday at 6 E. Hanna St. Address Box 21. c o Banner. 17-4t. Will take orders for sweet corn for canning, pulled and do Itvered the same day. Phone 739-W. 25c per dozen. l7-2p
WANTED: From owner, a home. Must have lights and water. Write me. Lillian Malone, Rcelaville, Ind. R.7. 14-17-?p.
Holden's Lunch Room Formerly Dude's Lunch Room Opening First id Week. Plate Lunches. Sandwiches and Pies. North Side of Square
HEAR THE LATEST RECORDINGS By COLUMBIA VICTOR CAPITOL OECCA A. R. A. SIGNET SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE
**This business of maintaining dependable electric service is something/I that gets under your skin. 1 Vi e see every day how important electricity is in hospitals, out on th* farm, in factories and in city homes. We realize a lot of people 3K M depending on men like us, and we just plain can’t let people downThat’s why you see our Public Service line crews working all kindsef hours, in all kinds of weather. In fact, the worse the weather, the mort we re needed, and when storms or rain force lines down, we know it* up to us to get that service restored as quickly as we can. There’s a lot of satisfaction in work like ours, too. We feel like we f e really helping folks get along when we keep their electricity flowing and that’s what the Public Service Company is in businesl ^do-ff 0111 the President of the Company on down. The way one of our g*3ng P u ' 5 it, we took on an obligation and a big responsibility—as well as a i°* , t —when we went to work for the people our Company serves. We like it that way.”
PUBLIC COMPANY OF
SERVICE INDIANA, INC-
